ABSTRACT An epidemiological survey of anthropometric and maturation variables was conducted on 3,524 children from the biracial community of Bogalusa, Louisiana. These children, representing 93 % of the population, were examined during the school year September 1973 through May 1974. Black boys differed slightly from white boys in height and weight; black girls were taller and heavier than white girls. The black children had longer upper arm lengths and smaller upper arm circumferences than the white children. The median ponderosity (weight divided by the cubed height) decreased with increasing height for the four race-sex groups, and the skewed distribution of ponderosity indicated an excess of heavy children among the tall. Based on the T...
The size of school children is a valuable index of the wellbeing of a community. The effects on the ...
Height, weight, and skinfold thicknesses of a cohort of 473 Negro adolescent boys and girls, age 9-...
Objective: Surveillance and evaluation of the physical growth of children are the main source of inf...
Densitometric and anthropometric determinations were performed on a biracial sample of 242 youths ag...
From original data at age 15 years on 405 United States Black and White males residing in Richland C...
Presents and discusses data on 20 anthropometric dimensions of children 6-11 years of age in the Uni...
A cross-sectional growth study is presented of 2659 Aruban children aged 0-14 years. The study was c...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to investigate 3 yearly variations on body fat, BMI, and some anthro...
Objectives: This National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study report assesses r...
Objectives: This National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study report assesses r...
A cross-sectional growth study was designed to obtain information on the growth patterns of British ...
Measures of body size (standing height, sitting height, lower limb height, hip width, arm girth, cal...
Objective: To (I) describe anthropometric and body-size measurements in the National Heart, Lung, an...
<p>Dots represent mean values, error bars represent standard error of the mean. <i>Black African/Car...
The growth status of 46 American Black children with sickle-cell anemia (SS) and 26 children with si...
The size of school children is a valuable index of the wellbeing of a community. The effects on the ...
Height, weight, and skinfold thicknesses of a cohort of 473 Negro adolescent boys and girls, age 9-...
Objective: Surveillance and evaluation of the physical growth of children are the main source of inf...
Densitometric and anthropometric determinations were performed on a biracial sample of 242 youths ag...
From original data at age 15 years on 405 United States Black and White males residing in Richland C...
Presents and discusses data on 20 anthropometric dimensions of children 6-11 years of age in the Uni...
A cross-sectional growth study is presented of 2659 Aruban children aged 0-14 years. The study was c...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to investigate 3 yearly variations on body fat, BMI, and some anthro...
Objectives: This National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study report assesses r...
Objectives: This National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study report assesses r...
A cross-sectional growth study was designed to obtain information on the growth patterns of British ...
Measures of body size (standing height, sitting height, lower limb height, hip width, arm girth, cal...
Objective: To (I) describe anthropometric and body-size measurements in the National Heart, Lung, an...
<p>Dots represent mean values, error bars represent standard error of the mean. <i>Black African/Car...
The growth status of 46 American Black children with sickle-cell anemia (SS) and 26 children with si...
The size of school children is a valuable index of the wellbeing of a community. The effects on the ...
Height, weight, and skinfold thicknesses of a cohort of 473 Negro adolescent boys and girls, age 9-...
Objective: Surveillance and evaluation of the physical growth of children are the main source of inf...