The arm circumference and weight in the evaluation of nutritional status in newborns at term
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Nutritional state, Brachial perimeter, Birth WeightAbstract
The present study aimed to evaluate whether the arm circumference can be used as an alternative to infer nutritional status of newborns at term. We performed measurements of arm circumference, weight and height of 200 term newborns in a maternity reference for low-risk pregnancies in the first 48 hours of life. For data analysis, were used the Pearson test and o diagram scatter for the correlation between arm circumference x weight and arm circumference x height and the test "t" student to compare these variables with sex. The arm circumference ranged from 8cm to 14 cm with an average of 11.34 cm. The weight ranged from 4.470 g to 1.910 g with an average of 3.279,07 g and height ranged from 30 to 60 cm with an average of 48.43 cm. When correlated arm circumference and weight the Pearson coefficient was of 0.791, while the arm circumference and height 0.391. There was a statistically significant correlation when the arm circumference is compared to the weight. We suggest the use of this measure anthropometric nutritional assessment of newborns, as an alternative method especially in places with scarce resources._______________________________________
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2013-09-24
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Aragão, J. A., Borges, C. O. C., Silva, P. R. C., Aragão, M. E. C. S., Silva, I. do N. da, & Reis, F. P. (2013). The arm circumference and weight in the evaluation of nutritional status in newborns at term. Scientia Plena, 9(9). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.emnuvens.com.br/sp/article/view/1448
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