J Med Assoc Thai 1999; 82 (4):325

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Growth Patterns of Low-birth-weight Infants l-year Longitudinal Study
Jaruratanasirikul S Mail, Chanvitan P , Janjindamai W , Ritsmitchai S

A 2 year longitudinal study of the growth of 147 low birthweight (LBW) < 2,500 g infants
who had no known factors disturbing growth was conducted. The infants were divided into 6
groups according to birthweight and maturity : group 1 - appropriate for gestational age (AGA)
with birthweight < 1,500 g (n = 18); group 2 - AGA 1,500-1,999 g (n = 41); group 3 - AGA
2,000-2,499 g (n = 26); group 4 - small for gestational age (SGA) < 1,500 g (n = 5); group 5 - SGA
1,500-1,999 g (n = 20); group 6 - SGA 2,000-2,499 g (n = 37). The control group consisted of
149 normal birthweight (> 2,500 g) infants. Weight, height, and head circumference were measured
at birth, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months postnatally and recorded in standard deviation score
(SDS). All groups showed catch-up growth in the first 6 months. At 2 years old, all infants were
above -2 SDS. However, the SGA infants with birthweight < 1,500 g were significantly lighter
(-0.9 SDS, p = 0.003), shorter (-0.6 SDS, p = 0.001) and had smaller head size (-0.65 SDS, p = 0.027)
whereas, the other groups were not different compared to the control group. We also compared
those LBW infants who, at 2 years of age, weighed below -1 SDS to those who weighed above -1
SDS and found no significant difference in familial income, parental education, nursing care or
parental height. We concluded that with adequate nutritional intake and nursing care, LBW
infants have the potential for good catch-up growth. For the SGA infants with birthweight
< 1,500 g, although they showed good catch-up growth, they still remained smaller than their peers
at 2 years of age.
Key word : Growth, Intrauterine Growth Retardation, Low Birthweight Infants, Prematurity, Small for Gestational Age

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