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Table 1.

Characteristics of the population.

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Fig 1.

Scatterplot and 95% limits of agreement of the relationship between exponential model and Z-score growth velocities.

Z-score growth velocity is the exponential model growth velocity predicted by weight Z-score change according to Fenton curves during neonatal hospital stay (n = 3,954) Green points represent infants with agreement < 2 g/kg/day, yellow points represent agreement between 2 and 4 g/kg/day and red points agreement > 4g/kg/d.

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Fig 2.

Agreement between exponential model and Z-score growth velocities according to gender, gestational age and birth weight Z-score.

Z-score growth velocity is the exponential model growth velocity predicted by weight Z-score change according to Fenton curves during neonatal hospital stay according to gender, gestational age and birth weight Z-score (n = 3,954).

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Table 2.

Multiple regression analysis for factors associated with the difference between exponential model growth velocity and exponential model growth velocity predicted by weight Z-score change according to Fenton curves.

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Table 3.

Multiple regression analysis for factors associated with the difference between exponential model growth velocity and exponential model growth velocity predicted by weight Z-score change according to Olsen curves.

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Table 4.

Comparison of the included and not included population.

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