新生儿人体测量:其在评估营养状况和新生儿血糖稳态中的价值。

J Mestyán, I Járai
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综述了新生儿人体测量法在不同体型和营养评价状况的新生儿中的应用。以新生儿血糖水平为模型,检验各种体型指标对新生儿血糖稳态能力的预测价值。例如,结合胎龄预期的体重和长度缺陷以及相对的身体测量,如体重/长度和ponderal指数,不仅可以传达有关生长障碍的类型和程度的信息,而且还可以很好地预测生长迟缓婴儿不同人体测量组的低血糖风险。已作出努力,划定诊断标准的体细胞测量,以确定不同程度和类型的子宫内生长偏差。人体测量方法的异质性宫内生长模式似乎是一个简单和非常有用的工具,在躯体分类和新生儿的评价。除了评估身体比例和营养状况外,人体测量方法还可以帮助探索身体大小与对子宫外环境的生理适应之间的关系。
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Neonatal anthropometry: its value in the assessment of nutritional status and neonatal blood glucose homeostasis.

The use and application of neonatal anthropometry in newborns with different body measurements and nutritional evaluation status is reviewed. The neonatal blood glucose level has been used as a model in testing the predictive value of various indices of body size for the capacity of neonatal blood glucose homeostasis. For example, combining weight and length deficit from the expected means for gestational age and relative body measurements such as weight for length and ponderal index not only convey information about the type and magnitude of growth impairment, but are also good predictors of the risk of hypoglycaemia within the different anthropometric groups of growth retarded infants. Efforts have been made to delineate the diagnostic criteria by somatic measurements for identification of the different degrees and types of intrauterine growth deviation. The anthropometric approach to the heterogeneity of the intrauterine growth pattern seems to be a simple and very useful tool in somatic classification and evaluation of the newborn infant. In addition to the assessment of body proportions and nutritional status, the anthropometric approach can be of great help in exploring the relationship of body size and the physiological adaptation to the extrauterine environment.

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