Table 2. Anthropometric parameters of SGA and AGA groups.
Body length(cm) | Body weight(g) | |||||
AGA | CUG-SGA | NCUG-SGA | AGA | CUG-SGA | NCUG-SGA | |
(n = 56) | (n = 54) | (n = 69) | (n = 56) | (n = 54) | (n = 69) | |
0W | 5.18±0.18 | 4.57±0.17* | 4.41±0.15* | 6.28±0.51 | 4.72±0.37* | 4.67±0.35* |
1W | 6.80±0.15 | 6.66±0.35 | 6.20±0.46*# | 14.56±0.58 | 14.72±2.06 | 12.93±2.51*# |
2W | 8.91±0.37 | 8.78±0.47 | 8.11±0.72*# | 25.68±1.68 | 26.96±3.04 | 21.33±4.65*# |
3W | 10.67±0.29 | 10.71±0.50 | 9.50±0.53*# | 39.96±2.91 | 43.93±6.56 | 32.55±4.62*# |
4W | 13.89±0.58 | 13.62±0.65 | 12.51±0.58*# | 72.79±9.43 | 76.21±4.72 | 64.98±6.68*# |
The ratioes of male to female in appropriate for gestational age (AGA), small for gestational age with catch-up growth (CUG-SGA) and small for gestational age with no catch-up growth (NCUG-SGA) groups were 26/30, 29/25 and 41/28. No significant differences were observed in the ratio of male to female among the three groups (p>0.05). *P<0.05 CUG-SGA or NCUG-SGA vs AGA; # P<0.05 CUG-SGA vs NCUG-SGA; Data are means±SD.