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2025-01-01 09:41:39 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: ACED4DD9B9224822EFA17C83728A5AA1F3770853164DFD9DD6758234A5CB16F6
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NNN, Neonates are more prone to rapid heat loss and consequent hypothermia because of the large surface area-to-body mass ratio, decreased subcutaneous fat, immature skin, high body water content, poorly developed metabolic mechanism, and altered skin blood flow. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7519202/#:~:text=Neonatal%20hypothermia%20is%20a%20progressive,%C2%B0C)%20%5B6%5D.

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