Public health implications of low birth weight

 

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Autores: Mata Jiménez, Leonardo, Urrutia, Juan José, Mohs Villalta, Edgar
Formato: artículo original
Fecha de Publicación:1977
Descripción:The present paper interpets the significance of anthropometric data of newborns from a typical Indian village of Guatemala and from the general population of Costa Rica. A good correlation exists between a deficient fetal growth and infant mortality and retarded physical growth. The significance of fetal growth retardation on early and late llnomalics and defects is discussed. The existing information reveals a high incidence of neonates with altered fetal growth and development in Latin America. This circumstance is the main factor . associated with the high infant mortality and retarded development observed in many populations of the Subcontinent. Presented at': Colloquium on "Prenatal and Perinatal Nutrition", held as part of the IV Latin American Nutrition Congress, Caracas. Venezuela, 21-27 Novar. bert 1976, under the sponsorship of the Latin American Nutrition Society (SLAN) Certain countries have attained a substantial improvement in the conditions affecting fetal growth, by implementing comprehensive health and development programs with a holistic approach. The interventions that need to be strengthened in order to improve fetal development in our nations are reviewed.
País:Kérwá
Institución:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Kérwá
OAI Identifier:oai:kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/76794
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10669/76794
Palabra clave:Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama
Nutrición en Salud Pública
Nutrición prenatal
Deficient fetal growth
Fetal growth
Altered fetal growth
Crecimiento fetal
618.9 Pediatría y geriatría