In 1993 the World Health Organization (WHO) undertook a comprehensive review of the uses and interpretation of anthropometric references. The review concluded that the NCHS/WHO growth reference, which had been recommended for international use since the late 1970s, did not adequately represent early childhood growth and that new growth curves were necessary. The World Health Assembly endorsed this recommendation in 1994. The WHO Multicentre Growth Reference Study (MGRS) was undertaken in response to that endorsement and implemented between 1997 and 2003 to generate new curves for assessing the growth and development of children the world over. The MGRS collected primary growth data and related information from 8440 healthy breastfed infants...
International audienceBackground: Both national and WHO growth charts have been found to be poorly c...
Growth charts are essential for evaluating children's health including their nutrition; however, the...
vened an Expert Committee to reevaluate the use of anthropometry at different ages for assessing hea...
(WHO) began planning for new growth standards. The main motivation came from the observation that cl...
<p>This internet site presents growth reference knowledge for kids and adolescents, 5-19 years (or 6...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...
The regular monitoring of growth ranks with immunisation as the most frequently used paediatric inte...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...
Abstract Objective To describe the worldwide implementation of the WHO Child Growth Standards (‘WHO ...
A comprehensive set of fully integrated anthropometric measures is needed to evaluate human growth f...
Since the introduction of new growth charts in the mid 1990s, there has been confusion about which c...
International audienceBackground: Both national and WHO growth charts have been found to be poorly c...
vened an Expert Committee to reevaluate the use of anthropometry at different ages for assessing hea...
vened an Expert Committee to reevaluate the use of anthropometry at different ages for assessing hea...
International audienceBackground: Both national and WHO growth charts have been found to be poorly c...
Growth charts are essential for evaluating children's health including their nutrition; however, the...
vened an Expert Committee to reevaluate the use of anthropometry at different ages for assessing hea...
(WHO) began planning for new growth standards. The main motivation came from the observation that cl...
<p>This internet site presents growth reference knowledge for kids and adolescents, 5-19 years (or 6...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...
The regular monitoring of growth ranks with immunisation as the most frequently used paediatric inte...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...
Abstract Objective To describe the worldwide implementation of the WHO Child Growth Standards (‘WHO ...
A comprehensive set of fully integrated anthropometric measures is needed to evaluate human growth f...
Since the introduction of new growth charts in the mid 1990s, there has been confusion about which c...
International audienceBackground: Both national and WHO growth charts have been found to be poorly c...
vened an Expert Committee to reevaluate the use of anthropometry at different ages for assessing hea...
vened an Expert Committee to reevaluate the use of anthropometry at different ages for assessing hea...
International audienceBackground: Both national and WHO growth charts have been found to be poorly c...
Growth charts are essential for evaluating children's health including their nutrition; however, the...
vened an Expert Committee to reevaluate the use of anthropometry at different ages for assessing hea...