2022
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2022/57105.17018
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Correlation between Maternal Mid Upper Arm Circumference and Neonatal Birth Weight: A Case-control Study

Abstract: Introduction: Birth weight is the best marker of optimal fetal growth and development. Apart from being an important determinant of newborn survival, Low Birth Weight (LBW) also indicates nutritional deprivation and poor health of the mother during and before pregnancy. On the other hand, Maternal nutrition and anthropometry also affect infant’s birth weight. Aim: To find out the correlation of maternal Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) and neonatal birth weight. Materials and Methods: This case-control stu… Show more

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“…Furthermore, women who were wasted (MUAC < 23 cm) were likely to give birth to LBW neonates. This nding is consistent with other studies conducted in India [25,72], Ethiopia [73], and Sudan [74]. It is worth noting that wasting is a form of undernutrition.…”
Section: Maternal Stunting Wasting and Low Birth Weightsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Furthermore, women who were wasted (MUAC < 23 cm) were likely to give birth to LBW neonates. This nding is consistent with other studies conducted in India [25,72], Ethiopia [73], and Sudan [74]. It is worth noting that wasting is a form of undernutrition.…”
Section: Maternal Stunting Wasting and Low Birth Weightsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It is worth noting that wasting is a form of undernutrition. Findings from this study and previous studies [25,[72][73][74] are expected because a mother who either enters or completes pregnancy while undernourished lacks enough calories and nutrients stored or circulating in the body to reach the fetus through the placenta. This, therefore, increases the chances of IUFGR and then LBW…”
Section: Maternal Stunting Wasting and Low Birth Weightmentioning
confidence: 57%