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The detection of early weight faltering at the 6–8-week check and its association with family factors, feeding and behavioural development
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- Published on: 19 January 2009
- Published on: 19 January 2009Intervene early to improve outcomes in intellectual development.Show More
Poor weight gain over the first 6-8 weeks is known to be a risk factor in its own right for developmental delay, which can be demonstrated not only at school age but, as shown by McDougall et al as early as 4 months.1
McDougall et al suggest that the Child Health Surveillance check at 6 -8 weeks provides the opportunity to identify infants with early weight faltering; and that future research could ascertain whet...
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