This research explores the correlation between maternal anthropometric factors and birth weight in preterm infants.
Utilizing a diverse preterm birth cohort, rigorous statistical analyses investigate the nuanced relationships among maternal
height, weight, BMI, and neonatal outcomes. Building upon prior studies, particularly those emphasizing the significance
of maternal BMI, our research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how various anthropometric factors
collectively influence birth weight in preterm infants. The retrospective analysis incorporates medical records, prenatal care
data, and birth weight measurements, employing correlation coefficients and multivariate regression models. Anticipated
outcomes include valuable insights for clinical practice and the development of targeted interventions to optimize neonatal
outcomes, contributing to ongoing efforts to mitigate adverse outcomes associated with preterm birthsddd |