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Linear growth in the early neonatal period.
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1990
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NeonatologyFitnessLinear GrowthEducationAnthropometric IndicatorEmbryologyObesityBody CompositionEarly Linear GrowthMaternal NutritionAllometric StudyEarly Childhood DevelopmentMorphogenesisNewborn MedicineCraniofacial GrowthSkeletal GrowthChild DevelopmentDevelopmental BiologyBody SizeInfant DevelopmentPhysiologyPediatricsOntogenyMedicinePrenatal Development
To test the hypothesis that early linear growth is independent of changes in weight we undertook took simple anthropometry in 45 term infants daily to day 7 after birth. Linear growth proceeded rapidly and independently of changes in weight variations from the first day after birth; we suggest that this implies 'programmed' continuity of skeletal growth, possibly fuelled at the expense of other body tissues.
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