The aim of this study is to extend to pre-school ages the Italian Society for Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes (SIEDP)-2002 growth charts for height, weight and body mass index (BMI), to obtain charts (SIEDP-2006) that apply to the Italian population from 2 to 20 yr of age, taken as a whole, or separately in two geographical areas (Central-North Italy and South Italy). The charts are based on a sample of about 70,000 subjects attending infant, primary and secondary schools, between 1994 and 2004. The distribution of the sample by gender, age and geographic area was roughly similar to that of Italian school population in the last decade of the 20th century. Height and weight were measured using portable Harpenden stadiometers and properl...
BACKGROUND: Due to the secular trend in length and height, growth references need to be updated regu...
The prevalence of weight disorders among school-aged children is an increasing phenomenon and it is ...
Growth parameters were surveyed in a sample of 296 Italian children, 6–9 years old, from Cento (Ferr...
Objective: To compile curves for growth in weight and height for Italian children and adolescents. D...
AIM: In the past years the body composition assessment in pediatric subjects showed great changes du...
Objective: To compile curves for Body Mass Index (BMI) for Italian children and adolescents. Design:...
The growth pattern of infants from birth to three years of age was studied in a large Italian sample...
Background: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
none11noneCacciari E.; Milani S.; Balsamo A.; Spada E.; Bona G.; Cavallo L.; Cerutti F.; Gargantini ...
World Health Organization has suggested that American standards may be adopted for use in countries ...
BACKGROUND: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
There exist few standards of head length and breadth from childhood to adulthood in Europoid populat...
The number of children who are overweight has been increasing worldwide, including in Mediterranean ...
Background: Fully longitudinal data from the multicenter Euro-Growth study (21 study sites; n = 2145...
All elementary school children in the city of Aosta were measured in May 1974 for height, weight and...
BACKGROUND: Due to the secular trend in length and height, growth references need to be updated regu...
The prevalence of weight disorders among school-aged children is an increasing phenomenon and it is ...
Growth parameters were surveyed in a sample of 296 Italian children, 6–9 years old, from Cento (Ferr...
Objective: To compile curves for growth in weight and height for Italian children and adolescents. D...
AIM: In the past years the body composition assessment in pediatric subjects showed great changes du...
Objective: To compile curves for Body Mass Index (BMI) for Italian children and adolescents. Design:...
The growth pattern of infants from birth to three years of age was studied in a large Italian sample...
Background: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
none11noneCacciari E.; Milani S.; Balsamo A.; Spada E.; Bona G.; Cavallo L.; Cerutti F.; Gargantini ...
World Health Organization has suggested that American standards may be adopted for use in countries ...
BACKGROUND: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
There exist few standards of head length and breadth from childhood to adulthood in Europoid populat...
The number of children who are overweight has been increasing worldwide, including in Mediterranean ...
Background: Fully longitudinal data from the multicenter Euro-Growth study (21 study sites; n = 2145...
All elementary school children in the city of Aosta were measured in May 1974 for height, weight and...
BACKGROUND: Due to the secular trend in length and height, growth references need to be updated regu...
The prevalence of weight disorders among school-aged children is an increasing phenomenon and it is ...
Growth parameters were surveyed in a sample of 296 Italian children, 6–9 years old, from Cento (Ferr...