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The risk of teen mothers having low birth weight babies: implications of recent medical research for school health personnel
Authors:J Roth  J Hendrickson  M Schilling  DW Stowell
Affiliation:Dept. of Pediatrics, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610-0296, USA. jeffroth@ufl.edu
Abstract:This article reviews recent medical research on the relationship between young maternal age and the incidence of low birth weight infants. One line of research, "nature," emphasizes biological factors in early adolescence such as immaturity of the female reproductive system and inadequate prenatal weight gain. "Nurture," another research focus, stresses sociocultural attributes of teen mothers such as poverty and minority status. Young maternal age alone does not explain the higher rates of low birth weight infants born to adolescent females. Both biological and sociocultural factors, plus lifestyle choices made by adolescents, combine to raise or lower the risk of delivering a low birth weight infant. School health personnel need to link their health promotion efforts to those of other community organizations serving adolescents and their families.
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