Department of Laboratory Medicine, Children's and Women's Health, Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
An excess risk of cerebral palsy (CP) has been reported in children of both low and high birthweight. However, the risk associated with deviations from the mean of other anthropometric measurements has been less well studied. The aim of our study therefore was to determine the association between size measurements at birth and incidence of CP in singletons born at term.
Standard deviation z-scores for weight, length, head circumference, and ponderal index at birth of term-born singletons born between 1996 and 2006 were calculated using data from the Medical Birth Registry of Norway. The measurements of 398 children with CP recorded in the Cerebral Palsy Registry of Norway were compared with those of 490,022 typically developing infants.
Children with low birthweight (p
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Comment In: Dev Med Child Neurol. 2014 Jan;56(1):624147572