a.<p> Other statistics are indicated in the second column.</p>b.<p> UK 1990 growth reference; WHO 2007 reference only available to 10 years. For children to age 10, the average UK weight Z-score was 0.5 lower than the WHO reference and the average UK height Z-score was 0.1 higher than WHO reference.</p>c.<p> Missing data for one child.</p
<p>Total sample sizes range from 3,121 to 4,098 depending on the availability of the data.</p>a<p>Me...
<p>Values are means and 95% confidence intervals in parenthesis.</p><p><sup>a</sup> Data missing in ...
<p>(Upper) Lowess smoother of height and age for each group compared with the UK 1990 Growth Referen...
<p>Table based on observed data, N varies due to missing data.</p><p>*Neglect at 7y and/or 11y (if o...
1<p>Although the sample was not population based, the authors stated that height of sampled children...
a<p>Totals differ from the total number of study children because of missing values.</p
The current UK stature and weight references were first published in 1966 and have been used ever si...
<p>This internet site presents growth reference knowledge for kids and adolescents, 5-19 years (or 6...
<p>Characteristics of children at ART start by program year summarized as medians for continuous var...
<p>Characteristics of children at ART start in the different cohorts (median [IQR] age, weight-for-a...
(WHO) began planning for new growth standards. The main motivation came from the observation that cl...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN005431 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation for continuous variables and n (%) for categorica...
Since the introduction of new growth charts in the mid 1990s, there has been confusion about which c...
Aims—To determine whether the British 1990 growth charts are valid for cross sec-tional and longitud...
<p>Total sample sizes range from 3,121 to 4,098 depending on the availability of the data.</p>a<p>Me...
<p>Values are means and 95% confidence intervals in parenthesis.</p><p><sup>a</sup> Data missing in ...
<p>(Upper) Lowess smoother of height and age for each group compared with the UK 1990 Growth Referen...
<p>Table based on observed data, N varies due to missing data.</p><p>*Neglect at 7y and/or 11y (if o...
1<p>Although the sample was not population based, the authors stated that height of sampled children...
a<p>Totals differ from the total number of study children because of missing values.</p
The current UK stature and weight references were first published in 1966 and have been used ever si...
<p>This internet site presents growth reference knowledge for kids and adolescents, 5-19 years (or 6...
<p>Characteristics of children at ART start by program year summarized as medians for continuous var...
<p>Characteristics of children at ART start in the different cohorts (median [IQR] age, weight-for-a...
(WHO) began planning for new growth standards. The main motivation came from the observation that cl...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN005431 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
<p>Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation for continuous variables and n (%) for categorica...
Since the introduction of new growth charts in the mid 1990s, there has been confusion about which c...
Aims—To determine whether the British 1990 growth charts are valid for cross sec-tional and longitud...
<p>Total sample sizes range from 3,121 to 4,098 depending on the availability of the data.</p>a<p>Me...
<p>Values are means and 95% confidence intervals in parenthesis.</p><p><sup>a</sup> Data missing in ...
<p>(Upper) Lowess smoother of height and age for each group compared with the UK 1990 Growth Referen...