Low Birth Weight and Associated Factors in Sudan: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Elfatih M. Malik, Abdullah Al-Nafeesah, Ashwaq AlEed, Ishag Adam

TL;DR
One in eight newborns in Sudan has low birth weight, with first-time pregnancies and poor maternal nutrition being key risk factors.
Contribution
This is the first systematic review and meta-analysis on low birth weight in Sudan, identifying key risk factors and prevalence.
Findings
The pooled prevalence of low birth weight in Sudan is 13.0%.
Primiparity, undernutrition, and lack of folic acid supplementation are significant risk factors for low birth weight.
Anemia and poor antenatal care are also associated with low birth weight.
Abstract
What are the main findings? One in every eight newborns had low birth weight.Women who were experiencing their first pregnancy, had undernutrition, and did not use folic acid were at higher risk of having LBW newborns. One in every eight newborns had low birth weight. Women who were experiencing their first pregnancy, had undernutrition, and did not use folic acid were at higher risk of having LBW newborns. What are the implications of the main findings? Greater effort is needed regarding maternal nutrition in order to prevent LBW.Women should be encouraged to take folic acid supplements. Greater effort is needed regarding maternal nutrition in order to prevent LBW. Women should be encouraged to take folic acid supplements. Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is one of the most significant health issues worldwide, especially in countries with fewer resources. No systematic reviews…
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TopicsGestational Diabetes Research and Management · Child Nutrition and Water Access · Global Maternal and Child Health
