Parental determinants of offspring head circumference using a sample of patients attending a government hospital in Lagos, Nigeria.

I A Taiwo, A Adeleye
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Background: Head circumference at birth is an important neonatal parameter in view of its association with perinatal and postnatal morbidity and mortality. It is an indicator of brain volume and a tool for assessing the development of the central nervous system. Being a complex hereditary trait, predicting baby's head circumference from parental anthropometrics could complement the already existing ultrasonographic method of prediction.

Objective: To identify the parental anthropometric determinants of baby's head circumference in Lagos, Nigeria, using a sample of patients attending a government hospital.

Methods: Parental anthropometric parameters were obtained from 250 couples. The baby's head circumference was measured immediately after birth. The data were subjected to multivariate analysis.

Results: The parental variables that were most predictive of babies' head circumference were mid-parental weight, maternal height, maternal weight gain during pregnancy and maternal age.

Conclusion: Assessment of these parental attributes can complement ultrasonographic data in predicting baby's head circumference for better perinatal outcome.

在尼日利亚拉各斯的一家政府医院就诊的患者样本中,父母对后代头围的决定因素。
背景:出生时头围是一个重要的新生儿参数,因为它与围产期和产后发病率和死亡率有关。它是脑容量的指标,也是评估中枢神经系统发育的工具。作为一种复杂的遗传特征,通过父母的人体测量来预测婴儿的头围可以补充现有的超声预测方法。目的:利用在尼日利亚拉各斯一家政府医院就诊的患者样本,确定影响婴儿头围的父母人体测量学因素。方法:对250对父母进行人体测量。婴儿出生后立即测量头围。对数据进行多变量分析。结果:最能预测婴儿头围的父母变量是双亲中体重、母亲身高、母亲孕期体重增加和母亲年龄。结论:对这些亲代特征的评估可以补充超声数据来预测婴儿头围,以获得更好的围产儿结局。
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