<p>A: Median height-for-age Z-score (HAZ) in non-stunted (dashed line) and stunted (solid line) infants between birth and 18 months of age, with interquartile range. B: Median growth velocity in non-stunted (dashed line) and stunted (solid line) infants between birth and 18 months of age, with interquartile range. Growth velocity was calculated as height change per day, by comparing height (in centimeters) at consecutive visits and dividing by the number of days between visits.</p
The anthropometric data of a longitudinal growth study on healthy infants, followed from birth until...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
OBJECTIVE: To identify determinants of growth during infancy. STUDY DESIGN: The sample included 424 ...
OBJECTIVES: Growth velocity is an important factor to monitor for appropriate child growth. This stu...
Background Different methods are used to assess the growth of preterm infants during neonatal hospit...
<p>Note that age is on a logarithmic scale and reflects the midpoint of successive measurements, cen...
2A: Plotting of growth charts and calculation of z-scores, distribution (black line) of birth weight...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Different methods are used to assess the growth of preterm infants...
PG - 273-277 AB - The anthropometric data of a longitudinal growth study on healthy infants, followe...
Objective: To examine how well growth velocity recommendations for preterm infants fit with current ...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Common tools for the assessment of growth: percentile charts (left panel) and z-score plots (right p...
Background/Aims: Childhood stunting is a prevalent problem in low-and middle-income countries and is...
The postnatal growth rates of weight (kg/week) and length (cm/week) for preterm and term infants dur...
<p>SD = standard deviation; Stunting was defined using WHO growth standards where length-for-age z-s...
The anthropometric data of a longitudinal growth study on healthy infants, followed from birth until...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
OBJECTIVE: To identify determinants of growth during infancy. STUDY DESIGN: The sample included 424 ...
OBJECTIVES: Growth velocity is an important factor to monitor for appropriate child growth. This stu...
Background Different methods are used to assess the growth of preterm infants during neonatal hospit...
<p>Note that age is on a logarithmic scale and reflects the midpoint of successive measurements, cen...
2A: Plotting of growth charts and calculation of z-scores, distribution (black line) of birth weight...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Different methods are used to assess the growth of preterm infants...
PG - 273-277 AB - The anthropometric data of a longitudinal growth study on healthy infants, followe...
Objective: To examine how well growth velocity recommendations for preterm infants fit with current ...
Objectives: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
Common tools for the assessment of growth: percentile charts (left panel) and z-score plots (right p...
Background/Aims: Childhood stunting is a prevalent problem in low-and middle-income countries and is...
The postnatal growth rates of weight (kg/week) and length (cm/week) for preterm and term infants dur...
<p>SD = standard deviation; Stunting was defined using WHO growth standards where length-for-age z-s...
The anthropometric data of a longitudinal growth study on healthy infants, followed from birth until...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution of height, weight, and head circumference (HC) in preterm inf...
OBJECTIVE: To identify determinants of growth during infancy. STUDY DESIGN: The sample included 424 ...