Association of anthropometric indices in Iranian and Afghan infants with maternal indices in the Eqbaliyeh health center, Qazvin

AuthorS Asefzadehen
AuthorM Alijanzadehen
AuthorMR Malekien
Issued Date2016-07-13en
AbstractAnthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The aim of this cross-sectionalstudy was to determine the association ofanthropometric indices in Iranian and Afghan infantswith maternal indices. The study was conducted in 230 mothers who had health profiles in the Eqbaliyeh health center, Qazvin during 2013. Data were collected through the records in mothers’ health profiles. Data were analyzed using T-test and Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Of 230 infants, 119 (51.7%) were male. Mean weight and head circumference were significantly different between Iranian and Afghan infants.The Iranian mothers were older and had higher weight and height during pregnancycompared to the Afghan mothers and the difference was statistically significant. There was positive significant correlation between mothers’ age, weight, hemoglobin, and hematocrit and infants’ birth weight. There was also positive significant correlation between mothers’hemoglobin and hematocrit and infants’ height. With regards to the results, proper nutrition, maternal health,and providing appropriate health services during pregnancy can be beneficial for improving infants’ health.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordMothersen
KeywordNewborn Infanten
KeywordAnthropometryen
KeywordHealthen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleAssociation of anthropometric indices in Iranian and Afghan infants with maternal indices in the Eqbaliyeh health center, Qazvinen
TypeRapid Communicationen

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