hrp0084p3-1022 | Growth | ESPE2015
Yoshida Tomoko
, Takahashi Chie
, Uchida Noboru
, Nakao Kanako
, Sugawara Daisuke
, Tanaka Yasuko
, Tanaka Hiroyuki
, Chiba Yuta
, Terada Yumiko
, Mizutani Kazuko
, Naiki Yasuhiro
, Horikawa Reiko
Background: Late preterm birth (defined as infants born between 34 and 36 weeks of gestational age) is increasing worldwide. Their postnatal growth has not been fully investigated.Objective and hypotheses: To identify the characteristics of postnatal growth and biochemical markers in late preterm infants.Method: Among 2014 children in the birth cohort study conducted from 2010, 51 children were born late preterm with birth weight a...