In an evaluation of more than 1.8 million datasets taken from the German Perinatal Census in the years 1995-1997, the way in which the classification of somatic fetal development based on gestational age was carried out using different weight-based body mass indices was analyzed. Birth weight (g), birth weight/length ratio (g/cm), body mass index (kg/m(2)) and the Rohrer index (kg/m(3)) were compared. It could be demonstrated that the birth weight/length ratio was the most suitable index to differentiate between hypotrophic and hypertrophic neonates and between genetically small and genetically tall children (an important differentiation in obstetrics).
«In an evaluation of more than 1.8 million datasets taken from the German Perinatal Census in the years 1995-1997, the way in which the classification of somatic fetal development based on gestational age was carried out using different weight-based body mass indices was analyzed. Birth weight (g), birth weight/length ratio (g/cm), body mass index (kg/m(2)) and the Rohrer index (kg/m(3)) were compared. It could be demonstrated that the birth weight/length ratio was the most suitable index to diff...
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