After the WHO Growth Standards (WHOGS) was published in 2006, many countries in the world endorsed and adopt-ed the new growth references as a standard measure for the growth of infants and young children. Certainly, the WHOGS has an impact on the global policy about obesity and underweight in children. Such WHOGS innovation has influenced many regional health authorities and academies, which have managed their own growth charts for a long time, in changing their strategies to develop and use regional growth charts. In Korea, along with the tradition to create a national growth chart every decade, we now face a new era of advancing with the WHOGS. (Pediat
The prevalence of overweight among all children and adolescents, from infancy to the age of 19, is o...
Aim: The aim of our study was to compare the World Health Organization (WHO) and Indian Academy of P...
The global trend of increasing childhood obesity is well documented. Obesity in childhood has theref...
Purpose : Since 1967, The Korean Pediatric Society and Korean Government have developed Korean Growt...
Growth charts are essential for evaluating children's health including their nutrition; however, the...
The evaluation of child growth trajectories and the interventions designed to improve child health a...
Objectives. Obesity has become a global epidemic but our understanding of the problem in children is...
Growth charts are curves or tables that facilitate the visualization of anthropometric parameters, a...
Aims: The study aims to assess the effects of switching from National Center for Health Statistics (...
Growth monitoring and promotion of optimal growth are essential components of primary health care fo...
Child malnutrition is a major public health issue worldwide. An estimated 144 million children under...
he etry in a population and are critical to health-care pro-viders assessing patterns of growth, bod...
Background: The use of different growth tables to assess the population's nutritional status has giv...
Globally in 2020, 149 million children under 5 were estimated to be stunted, 45 million were estimat...
Objectives: To compare growth patterns and estimates of malnutrition based on the World Health Organ...
The prevalence of overweight among all children and adolescents, from infancy to the age of 19, is o...
Aim: The aim of our study was to compare the World Health Organization (WHO) and Indian Academy of P...
The global trend of increasing childhood obesity is well documented. Obesity in childhood has theref...
Purpose : Since 1967, The Korean Pediatric Society and Korean Government have developed Korean Growt...
Growth charts are essential for evaluating children's health including their nutrition; however, the...
The evaluation of child growth trajectories and the interventions designed to improve child health a...
Objectives. Obesity has become a global epidemic but our understanding of the problem in children is...
Growth charts are curves or tables that facilitate the visualization of anthropometric parameters, a...
Aims: The study aims to assess the effects of switching from National Center for Health Statistics (...
Growth monitoring and promotion of optimal growth are essential components of primary health care fo...
Child malnutrition is a major public health issue worldwide. An estimated 144 million children under...
he etry in a population and are critical to health-care pro-viders assessing patterns of growth, bod...
Background: The use of different growth tables to assess the population's nutritional status has giv...
Globally in 2020, 149 million children under 5 were estimated to be stunted, 45 million were estimat...
Objectives: To compare growth patterns and estimates of malnutrition based on the World Health Organ...
The prevalence of overweight among all children and adolescents, from infancy to the age of 19, is o...
Aim: The aim of our study was to compare the World Health Organization (WHO) and Indian Academy of P...
The global trend of increasing childhood obesity is well documented. Obesity in childhood has theref...