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Systematic review of the methodological quality of studies aimed designed to create neonatal anthropometric charts

Babies all over the world are assessed at birth using neonatal anthropometric charts as a matter of clinical routine. This systematic review evaluated the methodological quality of studies designed to create neonatal anthropometric charts and to highlight features in the charts that could affect clinical decision-making and comparisons between populations. The variety and quality of available charts could affect how newborns at risk are identified, together with the indications for treatment, especially nutritional interventions.

Acta Paediatr: Giuliani, F., Ohuma, E., Spada, E., Bertino, E., Al Dhaheri, A.S., Altman, D.G., Conde-Agudelo, A., Kennedy, S.H., Villar, J. and Cheikh Ismail, L. (2015), Systematic review of the methodological quality of studies designed to create neonatal anthropometric charts. Acta Paediatr, 104: 987-996.