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- W1570487918 abstract "Summary Some standards of physical development in the first year of life (at birth, 13, 26, 39, and 52 weeks) are presented for 3 birth weight groups of premature infants—0 to 2.9 pounds; 3.0 to 3.9 pounds; and 4.0 to 5.5 pounds. These are means of weight and of measurements of lying length, crownrump, head circumference, and fibula length (obtained by fibulometry). Mean 13-week increments of these measures are also given. Standard deviations of the means are given. The stem-stature indices of the infants, with standard deviations, are presented. These measures are discussed in relationship to each other and in comparison to those of full-term babies. The premature baby of a given weight group appears to maintain his birth weight and length status in relationship to premature babies of other weight groups and to full-term infants. Demonstration and study of the similarities of rates of growth in three weight groups of premature infants and in full-term infants emphasize this pattern. The head circumference of the premature infant appears to have reached average fullterm size by 3 months after being very much smaller at birth. The stem-stature indices of the three weight groups of premature infants are very similar yet behave oddly in their pattern of development. They are comparable at birth to an average one-year-old full-term baby. There is an unusual increase to 3 months of age, which is followed by the usual decrease. These findings are discussed. Fibula length, obtained by fibulometry, appears to be a constantly reliable measure of linear growth. It is highly repeatable and accurate. Its correlation with lying length is given and discussed. Two groups of premature babies were given formulas of different concentrations but of the same volume. Irrespective of birth weight group, those offered and taking the stronger formula (average, 42 calories per unce) had a greater gain in weight and hence a highly significant shorter hospital stay than those taking the weaker formula (average 26 calories per ounce). There was a more rapid gain in weight in the shorter-stay group. Reasons for this with advantages and disadvantages in increased caloric feeding are discussed." @default.
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- W1570487918 title "The physical development of the premature infant" @default.
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