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Skinfold Thickness in Neonates
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1974
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NeonatologySkinfold ThicknessSmall GroupPreterm Birth PredictionAnatomyDermatologyGross AnatomyBody CompositionSex DifferencesMaternal NutritionPublic HealthSite SelectionMaternal HealthNewborn MedicineFetal NeurodevelopmentPregnancy NutritionChild DevelopmentPediatricsPreterm BirthMedicineDermal Structure
Birth weight as an index of neonatal health needs to be supplemented by other objective measurements, particularly in the case of light-for-dates neonates, where inaccuracies in estimates of gestation confound the problem. Skinfold thicknesses were taken using a Harpenden caliper to obtain further indices of neonatal well-being. The reproducibility of measurements was good with most of the error due to manipulation of the caliper by the operator and not to site selection. In a series of ‘normal’ neonates, sex differences were found, particularly in the flank and quadriceps measurements. These two sites also distinguish best between a small group of light-for-dates subjects and the ‘normal’ group.