A nearly continuous measure of birth weight for gestational age using a United States national reference
Harvard University · Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
Abstract
Fully understanding the determinants and sequelae of fetal growth requires a continuous measure of birth weight adjusted for gestational age. Published United States reference data, however, provide estimates only of the median and lowest and highest 5th and 10th percentiles for birth weight at each gestational age. The purpose of our analysis was to create more continuous reference measures of birth weight for gestational age for use in epidemiologic analyses.
We used data from the most recent nationwide United States Natality datasets to generate multiple reference percentiles of birth weight at each completed week of gestation from 22 through 44 weeks. Gestational age was determined from last menstrual period. We analyzed data from 6,690,717 singleton infants with recorded birth weight and sex born to United States resident mothers in 1999 and 2000.
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4Topics & keywords
- Gestational age
- Medicine
- Percentile
- Birth weight
- Gestation
- Obstetrics
- Singleton
- Demography
- Good health and well-being