Pediatric Sciences Journal
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Available Online : December 2024

Effect of gestational age on growth of low birth weight infant: retrospective cohort study

Reva Audria Khairani (Unknown)
Tri Faranita (Unknown)
Yanti Harjono Hadiwiardjo (Unknown)
Fachri Razi Arslan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Nov 2024

Abstract

Introduction: Growth is essential in children, especially in the first two years of life. History of low birth weight (LBW) and gestational age are known to be several factors that influence growth and relate to growth retardation. This study aims to analyze the effect of gestational age on the growth of LBW infants. Methods: An observational analytical study design with a retrospective cohort approach and quantitative study methods was conducted in September 2023. Subjects were gathered by simple random sampling. Twenty-four preterm infants and 24 full-term infants born from September 2021 to September 2022 who met the inclusion criteria were followed up. Subjects were weighed on a scale, and the results were plotted on the World Health Organization (WHO) weight-for-age growth chart. The plotted results are presented as a Z-score, which can be further categorized into two groups: severely underweight and underweight (growth not achieved), along with normal and risk of overweight (growth achieved). Result: Of the 48 subjects, the majority were male (66.67%), aged between 12-15 months (39,6%), born by cesarean section (83.3%), and had a history of exclusive breastfeeding (64.6%). Most subjects with a history of full-term and preterm LBW were in the normal category (70.8% and 75%, respectively). The result showed full-term LBW infants have 1.75 times greater risk of not achieving growth than preterm LBW with RR 1.750 (95%CI 0.588 to 5.207). Conclusion: Gestational age affects growth, with full-term infants at more risk of not achieving growth.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

pedscij

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Public Health

Description

Pediatric Sciences Journal (PedSciJ) is published by the Medical Faculty of Brawijaya University, Indonesia, as an Open Access & Peer Reviewed Multidisciplinary Journal. The aims and scope of the Journal include pediatric, neonatal healthcare, and perinatology/ The Journal aims to bridge and ...