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Reference Values for Birth Weight in Relation to Gestational Age in Poland and Comparison with the Global Percentile Standards.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Percentiles of birth weight by gestational age (GA) are an essential tool for clinical assessment and initiating interventions to reduce health risks. Unfortunately, Poland lacks a reference chart for assessing newborn growth based on the national population. This study aimed to establish a national reference range for birth weight percentiles among newborns from singleton deliveries in Poland. Additionally, we sought to compare these percentile charts with the currently used international standards, INTERGROWTH-21 and WHO.

Materials and methods

All singleton live births (n = 3,745,239) reported in Poland between 2010 and 2019 were analyzed. Using the Lambda Mu Sigma (LMS) method, the Generalized Additive Models for Location Scale, and Shape (GAMLSS) package, smoothed percentile charts (3-97) covering GA from 23 to 42 weeks were constructed.

Results

The mean birth weight of boys was 3453 ± 540 g, and this was higher compared with that of girls (3317 ± 509 g). At each gestational age, boys exhibited higher birth weights than girls. The weight range between the 10th and 90th percentiles was 1061 g for boys and 1016 g for girls. Notably, the birth weight of Polish newborns was higher compared to previously published international growth standards.

Conclusion

The reference values for birth weight percentiles established in this study for Polish newborns differ from the global standards and are therefore useful for evaluating the growth of newborns within the national population. These findings hold clinical importance in identifying neonates requiring postbirth monitoring.

SUBMITTER: Genowska A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10488537 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reference Values for Birth Weight in Relation to Gestational Age in Poland and Comparison with the Global Percentile Standards.

Genowska Agnieszka A   Strukcinskiene Birute B   Bochenko-Łuczyńska Joanna J   Motkowski Radosław R   Jamiołkowski Jacek J   Abramowicz Paweł P   Konstantynowicz Jerzy J  

Journal of clinical medicine 20230903 17


<h4>Introduction</h4>Percentiles of birth weight by gestational age (GA) are an essential tool for clinical assessment and initiating interventions to reduce health risks. Unfortunately, Poland lacks a reference chart for assessing newborn growth based on the national population. This study aimed to establish a national reference range for birth weight percentiles among newborns from singleton deliveries in Poland. Additionally, we sought to compare these percentile charts with the currently use  ...[more]

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