[eng] Small for gestational age (SGA) newborns are characterised by a length and/or weight
less than 2 standard deviations or less than the 3rd percentile of the mean of the reference
population for that gestational age. In Spain, between 5-10% of newborns are SGA and
represent a public health problem. Despite its prevalence, the study is rather limited, due
in part to the heterogeneity of the study group. For these reasons, this TFM proposes 4
objectives aimed at providing, through several bibliographic searches, recent and relevant
information on different aspects of SGA newborns. These include 27 publications that
allow the establishment of associations between SGA and the risk of metabolic diseases,
4 that evaluate the microbiome and its influence on the risks associated with this
condition, and 17 that report potential biomarkers to predict its risks. Furthermore, thanks
to omics technologies, a comprehensive in silico analysis will be performed on the results
of two studies evaluating epigenetic marks in SGA offspring associated with metabolic
alterations. This analysis allowed us to gain new insights into the SGA condition and to
identify a highly regulated gene. Finally, the results allow us to confirm that, although the
study of SGA requires more research, they are associated with several risks and are
characterised by a microbiota and a set of epigenetic marks that influence their condition.