Seminars in Perinatology
Volume 31, Issue 2 , Pages 96-103, April 2007

Anthropometric and Laboratory Assessment of Very Low Birth Weight Infants: The Most Helpful Measurements and Why

  • Laurie J. Moyer-Mileur, PhD, RD

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Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

Very low birth weight (VLBW; ≤1500 g), preterm infants have numerous physiological and developmental concerns, including growth and the provision of adequate nutrients to sustain growth. Growth is an important health care outcome measure for VLBW infants. Provision of energy and nutrients at levels to support growth and development is the goal of nutrition support for VLBW infants. Anthropometry and laboratory data are useful components of growth and nutrition assessment. The objectives of this paper are to describe: 1) the clinical application and interpretation of anthropometric measures of growth, and 2) the utilization and interpretation of laboratory tests of nutritional status in VLBW infants.

Keywords: VLBW infants, postnatal growth assessment, laboratory assessment, nutrition assessment

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PII: S0146-0005(07)00028-6

doi:10.1053/j.semperi.2007.02.006

Seminars in Perinatology
Volume 31, Issue 2 , Pages 96-103, April 2007