It has become common practice in health surveys to collect anthropometric measurements from young children. These datasets comprise one-point-in-time measurements for a number of children, and are very different in character from longitudinal data such as those collected during growth monitoring. This paper explores the nature of cross-sectional data, their applications and their limitations, using sample data from Burundi, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Methods of analysis which treat the data as continuous or dichotomous are compared. The conclusion is that crosssectional data can make a valuable contribution to health research provided their application and interpretation are properly understood
Anthropometric evaluation of children is among the most vital and widely used instruments of public ...
Background Growth references (growth charts) are used to assess the nutritional and growth status of...
OBJECTIVE: To identify useful predictors of morbidity of young children in central Africa. METHOD: P...
It has become common practice in health surveys to collect anthropometric measurements from young ch...
Background: Growth faltering is a frequent public health problem in children and anthropometric meas...
Understanding growth trajectories during child development is important for the fields of human biol...
A normal growth pattern is a gold standard by which clinicians assess the health and well being of c...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
This paper describes the growth of weight, height and arm circumference (MUAC) in children aged unde...
Background: Growth faltering is a frequent public health problem in children and anthropometric mea...
ABSTRACT Longitudinal field studies of the physical growth of 197 children between 6 and 60 months o...
The aim of the study was to determine the growth rate, nutritional status, as well as possible diffe...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring the quality of anthropometry data is paramount for getting accurate estimates o...
Background: It goes without saying that central or upper body adiposity leads to increased risks of ...
Understanding the ways in which practitioners can identify and manage undernutrition is important wi...
Anthropometric evaluation of children is among the most vital and widely used instruments of public ...
Background Growth references (growth charts) are used to assess the nutritional and growth status of...
OBJECTIVE: To identify useful predictors of morbidity of young children in central Africa. METHOD: P...
It has become common practice in health surveys to collect anthropometric measurements from young ch...
Background: Growth faltering is a frequent public health problem in children and anthropometric meas...
Understanding growth trajectories during child development is important for the fields of human biol...
A normal growth pattern is a gold standard by which clinicians assess the health and well being of c...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
This paper describes the growth of weight, height and arm circumference (MUAC) in children aged unde...
Background: Growth faltering is a frequent public health problem in children and anthropometric mea...
ABSTRACT Longitudinal field studies of the physical growth of 197 children between 6 and 60 months o...
The aim of the study was to determine the growth rate, nutritional status, as well as possible diffe...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring the quality of anthropometry data is paramount for getting accurate estimates o...
Background: It goes without saying that central or upper body adiposity leads to increased risks of ...
Understanding the ways in which practitioners can identify and manage undernutrition is important wi...
Anthropometric evaluation of children is among the most vital and widely used instruments of public ...
Background Growth references (growth charts) are used to assess the nutritional and growth status of...
OBJECTIVE: To identify useful predictors of morbidity of young children in central Africa. METHOD: P...