Table 1 Neonatal characteristics of children completing the INTERGROWTH-21st Neurodevelopment Assessment (INTER-NDA) in the Infant Follow-up Study of the INTERGROWTH-21st Project compared to children lost to follow-up.

From: Late weaning and maternal closeness, associated with advanced motor and visual maturation, reinforce autonomy in healthy, 2-year-old children

 

Children evaluated (n = 1306)

Children lost to follow-up (n = 331)

Gestational age at delivery, weeks

39.4 (1.5)

39.3 (1.5)

Birthweight, kg

3.2 (0.5)

3.2 (0.5)

Birth length, cm

49.1 (2.0)

49.0 (2.1)

Head circumference at birth, cm

33.9 (1.4)

34.0 (1.3)

Apgar at 5 min

9.5 (0.6)

9.6 (0.7)

Age at hospital discharge, daysa

3.0 (2.0, 4.0)

2.0 (1.0, 3.0)

Boys

624 (47.8)

160 (48.3)

Preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation)

54 (4.1)

16 (4.8)

Early preterm (<34 weeks’ gestation)

6 (0.5)

2 (0.6)

NICU stay>1 day; <3 days

47 (3.6)

18 (5.5)

NICU > 3 days

33 (2.5)

12 (3.6)

Hyperbilirubinaemia

66 (5.1)

18 (5.5)

Respiratory distress syndrome

29 (2.2)

7 (2.1)

Transient tachypnoea of the newborn

18 (1.4)

12 (3.6)

Exclusive/predominant breastfeeding at hospital discharge

1249 (95.6)

305 (92.1)

  1. Data are mean (SD) or proportion (%) unless otherwise specified. Missing data less than 2% for all variables.
  2. a Median (inter-quartile range).
  3. NICU: neonatal intensive care unit.