TY - DATA T1 - Poster New Version Komal.pdf PY - 2020/04/05 AU - Komal Manerkar UR - https://auckland.figshare.com/articles/poster/Poster_New_Version_Komal_pdf/12085047 DO - 10.17608/k6.auckland.12085047.v1 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/22219911 KW - infant nutrition KW - complementary food frequency questionnaire KW - nutritional assessment KW - PSANZ N2 - An automated algorithm to estimate infant nutrient intake from electronic complementary food frequency questionnaire ER - TY - DATA T1 - ECalje MBOP PSANZ Conference Poster-proof2.pdf PY - 2020/04/05 AU - Esther Calje UR - https://auckland.figshare.com/articles/poster/ECalje_MBOP_PSANZ_Conference_Poster-proof2_pdf/12084984 DO - 10.17608/k6.auckland.12084984.v1 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/22219338 KW - Anaemia in pregnancy KW - anaemia postpartum KW - Iron deficiency KW - oral iron KW - hepcidin KW - ferritin KW - inflammation KW - Obstetrics and Gynaecology N2 - Background: iron-deficiency and anaemia in pregnancy is common but surprisingly challenging, and has lead to inconsistencies in management usually due to lack of clinical guidance. Methods: A Maternity Blood Optimisation (MBOP) strategy has been adapted from the Australian Red Cross Blood Service. However, specific challenges remain in applying evidence to practice. The challenges are: inconsistent treatment thresholds; the influence of inflammation on iron metabolism; and oral iron dosing regimens.Pre-pilot data: 82% 2nd trimester women were iron-deficient and 7% had late stage iron-deficiency anaemia.Discussion: Although challenges in interpreting evidence remain, knowledge advancements do suggest improved clinical pathways based on an early and consistent approach ER - TY - DATA T1 - PSANZ- Poster-Luling Lin.pdf PY - 2020/04/05 AU - Luling Lin UR - https://auckland.figshare.com/articles/poster/PSANZ-_Poster-Luling_Lin_pdf/12085002 DO - 10.17608/k6.auckland.12085002.v1 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/22219362 KW - ESSENCE-IPD N2 - Later Metabolic Risk after Nutritional Supplements in Infants Born Early or Small: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis (ESSENCE IPD-MA) ER - TY - DATA T1 - Handgrip Strength in One-Month-Old Infants: How Strong Are They? PY - 2020/04/05 AU - Tomoko Aoyama UR - https://auckland.figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Handgrip_Strength_in_One-Month-Old_Infants_How_Strong_Are_They_/12084951 DO - 10.17608/k6.auckland.12084951 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/22218360 KW - Handgrip Strength N2 - Handgrip strength of children at the age of one month was close to 0.56 kg.This test appears to be applicable to one-month-old newborns and could further contribute to our understanding of neuromuscular development. ER - TY - DATA T1 - Final PSANZ poster.pdf PY - 2020/04/03 AU - Jennifer Barrowclough AU - Bridget Kool AU - Caroline Crowther AU - G Justus Hofmeyr UR - https://auckland.figshare.com/articles/poster/Final_PSANZ_poster_pdf/12072213 DO - 10.17608/k6.auckland.12072213.v1 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/22186092 KW - PSANZ KW - Maternal posture KW - Fetal malposition KW - Cochrane Systematic Review KW - Obstetrics and Gynaecology KW - Midwifery N2 - PSANZ poster titled "Maternal posture for fetal malposition in labour to improve the health of mothers and their infants - Cochrane Systematic Review." ER -