Introduction: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular growth trends and the progress of the smoothing techniques. Human growth differs among the various ethnic groups, so comparison of the China references with the WHO standards helps to understand such differences. Methods: The China references, including weight, length/height, head circumference, weight-for-length/height and body mass index (BMI) aged 0–18 years, were constructed based on 69,760 urban infants and preschool children under 7 year
The aim of this study was to determine how malnutrition rates change in young Chinese children when ...
(WHO) began planning for new growth standards. The main motivation came from the observation that cl...
DOI:10.1111/apa.12587 Aim: To provide updated growth references for Japanese children from birth to ...
INTRODUCTION: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular growth trends a...
Background: Growth is defined as an increase in size over time. It is the essence of the developing ...
To develop the reference on height among children and adolescents aged 7 to 18 years of Chinese Han ...
Abstract Background Assessment of child growth is important in detecting under- and over-growth. We ...
BackgroundTo develop new growth references for height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) for childre...
Objective: In 2006 the World Health Organization (WHO) published new optimal growth standards for al...
Objective: To establish BMI percentile curves that describe the contemporary BMI distribution among ...
To evaluate the normal physical growth and development of Chinese children and to compare the nutrit...
This paper is a preliminary report of an ongoing longitudinal study aimed at evaluating the growth o...
This paper is a preliminary report of an ongoing longitudinal study aimed at evaluating the growth o...
Body mass index (BMI) is one of the anthropometric measurements for assessing nutritional status, bo...
The aim of this study was to determine how malnutrition rates change in young Chinese children when ...
(WHO) began planning for new growth standards. The main motivation came from the observation that cl...
DOI:10.1111/apa.12587 Aim: To provide updated growth references for Japanese children from birth to ...
INTRODUCTION: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular growth trends a...
Background: Growth is defined as an increase in size over time. It is the essence of the developing ...
To develop the reference on height among children and adolescents aged 7 to 18 years of Chinese Han ...
Abstract Background Assessment of child growth is important in detecting under- and over-growth. We ...
BackgroundTo develop new growth references for height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) for childre...
Objective: In 2006 the World Health Organization (WHO) published new optimal growth standards for al...
Objective: To establish BMI percentile curves that describe the contemporary BMI distribution among ...
To evaluate the normal physical growth and development of Chinese children and to compare the nutrit...
This paper is a preliminary report of an ongoing longitudinal study aimed at evaluating the growth o...
This paper is a preliminary report of an ongoing longitudinal study aimed at evaluating the growth o...
Body mass index (BMI) is one of the anthropometric measurements for assessing nutritional status, bo...
The aim of this study was to determine how malnutrition rates change in young Chinese children when ...
(WHO) began planning for new growth standards. The main motivation came from the observation that cl...
DOI:10.1111/apa.12587 Aim: To provide updated growth references for Japanese children from birth to ...