T. Hirata et E. Bosque, WHEN THEY GROW UP - THE GROWTH OF EXTREMELY LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT (LESS-THAN-OR-EQUAL-TO-1000 GM) INFANTS AT ADOLESCENCE, The Journal of pediatrics, 132(6), 1998, pp. 1033-1035
The growth of 32 extremely low birth weight infants (1000 gm or less)
was determined at adolescence. Their height, weight, and head circumfe
rence were measured twice in the first year of life and then at ages 2
, 3, 5, 8, 10 years, and during adolescence (12 to 18 years). The mean
height, weight, and head circumference of the adolescents were at the
50th percentile. Female heights were 2 their mothers; male heights we
re in the same or greater percentile than those of their fathers. Extr
emely low birth weight infants experience ''catch-up'' growth up to an
d into adolescence and attain predicted biparental genetic height.