Bibliography
CORE METHODS
Wilcox
AJ, Russell, IT. Birthweight and perinatal mortality: I. On the
frequency distribution of birthweight. Int J Epidemiol
12:314-18, 1983a. Abstract
Wilcox AJ, Russell, IT. Birthweight and perinatal mortality: II.
On weight-specific mortality. Int J Epidemiol 12:319-25,
1983b. Abstract
Wilcox
AJ, Russell IT. Birthweight and perinatal mortality: III. Toward
a new method of analysis. Int J Epidemiol 15:188-96, 1986.
Abstract
OTHER
THEORETICAL ASPECTS
Altman
DG and Hytten FE. Intrauterine growth retardation: Let's be clear
about it. Brit J Obstet Gynecol 1989; 96:1127-32
Wilcox
AJ. Birthweight, gestation and the fetal growth curve. Am J
Obstet Gynecol 39:863-67, 1981. Abstract
Wilcox
AJ. Intrauterine growth retardation: beyond birthweight criteria.
Early Hum Dev 8:189-93, 1983c. Abstract
Wilcox
AJ, Russell, IT. Perinatal mortality: standardizing for birthweight
is biased. Am J Epidemiol 118:857-64, 1983d. Abstract
Weinberg
CR, Wilcox AJ. Reproductive epidemiology. In: Rothman KJ, Greenland
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EXTENSIONS
English
PB, Eskenazi B. Reinterpreting the effects of maternal smoking
on infant birthweight and perinatal mortality: a multivariate
approach to birthweight standardization. Int J Epidemiol.
6:1097-105, 1992.
Umbach
DM, Wilcox AJ. A technique for measuring epidemiologically useful
features of birthweight distributions. Statist Med 15:
1333-48; 1996. Abstract
Hertz-Picciotto
I, Din-Dzietham R. Comparisons of infant mortality using a percentile-
based method of standardization for birthweight or gestational
age. Epidemiol 1:61-7, 1998.
Liu
J-M, Li Z, Lin Q, Zhao P, Zhao F-L, Hong S-X, Li S. Cerebral palsy
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APPLICATIONS
Skjærven
R, Wilcox AJ, Russell D. Birthweight and perinatal mortality of
second births conditional on weight of the first. Int J Epidemiol
17:830-38, 1988. Abstract
Bjerkedal T, Czeizel A, Hosmer DW Jr. Birthweight of single live
births and weight specific early neonatal mortality in Hungary
and Norway. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 1:29-40, 1989.
Wilcox
AJ, Russell, IT. Why small black infants have lower mortality
than small white infants: the case for population-specific standards
for birth weight. J Pediatr 116:7-10, 1990.
Wilcox
AJ, Skjærven R. Birthweight and perinatal mortality: the effect
of gestational age. Am J Public Health 82:378-82, 1992.
Abstract
Buekens
P, Wilcox AJ. Why do small twins have a lower mortality rate than
small singletons? Am J Obstet Gynecol 168:937-41, 1993.
Abstract
Wilcox
AJ. Birthweight and perinatal mortality: the effect of maternal
smoking. Am J Epidemiol 137:1098-1104, 1993. Abstract
Wilcox
AJ, Skjærven R, Buekens P, Kiely J. Birthweight and perinatal
mortality: A comparison of the United States and Norway. JAMA
273:709-11; 1995. Abstract
Øyen
N, Skjærven R, Little RE, Wilcox AJ. Fetal growth retardation
in Sudden Infant Death Symdrome (SIDS) babies and their siblings.
Am J Epidemiol 142:84-90; 1995. Abstract
Buekens
P, Wilcox AJ, Kiely J, Masuy-Stroobant G. Birthweight, preterm
births and neonatal mortality in Belgium and the United States.
Pediatr Perinat Epidemiol 9:273-80; 1995. Abstract
Skjærven
R, Wilcox AJ, Øyen N, Magnus P. Mothers' birthweight and the survival
of their offspring. Brit Med J 314: 1376-80; 1997. Abstract
Buekens
P, Notzon F, Kotelchuck M, Wilcox AJ. Why do Mexican-Americans
have few low birthweight infants? Amer J Epidemiol 152:347-51;
2000. Abstract
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