Comparison of Anthropometry and Body Composition Using Air Displacement Plethysmography in Term Small for Gestational Age and Appropriate for Gestational Age Neonates

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Padmanabha, Ramya [1 ]
Pai, Shruti R. [1 ]
Selvam, Sumithra [2 ]
Kuriyan, Rebecca [1 ,3 ]
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[1] St Johns Natl Acad Hlth Sci, St Johns Res Inst, Div Nutr, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
[2] Univ Mysore, St Johns Res Inst, St Johns Natl Acad Hlth Sci, Div Epidemiol & Biostat, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
[3] St Johns Natl Acad Hlth Sci, St Johns Res Inst, Div Nutr, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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Body fat; Fat mass; Fat free mass; Growth; BIRTH; GROWTH; CHILDREN; INFANTS; WEIGHT; SEX;
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10.1007/s13312-023-3060-5
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R72 [儿科学];
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Background: Small for gestational age (SGA) neonates are prone to growth deficits in early life, which may be associated with later life metabolic abnormalities.Objectives: To compare anthropometry and body composition using air-displacement plethysmography (ADP) in term SGA and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) neonates, and assess if sexual dimorphism existed in estimates of body composition.Study design: Cross-sectional analytical study.Participants: 413 term neonates (91 SGA and 322 AGA) at birth (<= 7days).Methods: Neonatal anthropometry and body composition were measured using ADP. Length corrected fat mass index (FMI) and fat free mass index (FFMI) were calculated.Outcome: Anthropometry and body composition estimates of SGA and AGA neonates, segregated by sex.Results: The mean (SD) birth weight of SGA and AGA neonates was 2.5 (0.2) kg and 3.1 (0.3) kg, respectively. SGA neonates had significantly lower % body fat (BF) (2.0%), fat mass (94.4 g), fat free mass (FFM) (349.7 g), FMI (0.34 kg/m(2)), and FFMI (0.76 kg/m(2)), but higher %FFM (2.0%) compared to AGA neonates (P<0.00l). Males had significantly higher %FFM [91.2 (3.1) vs 90.2 (3.5); P=0.001], FFM [2604 (280) vs 2442 (233) g; P<0.001], and FFMI [11.1 (0.8) vs 10.8 (0.8) kg/m(2); P=0.005], but lower % BF [8.8 (3.1) vs 9.8 (3.5); P=0.001] and FMI [1.1(0.4) vs 1.2 (0.5) kg/m(2); P=0.008], compared to females.Conclusions: Accurate estimates of body composition in neonates at birth suggest significantly lower body fat and fat free mass in SGA compared to AGA, with sexual dimorphism.
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