BackgroundTo develop new growth references for height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) for children aged 0–5 years in the Taiwan Birth Cohort Study (TBCS) and to compare these references with both 1997 Taiwan references and World Health Organization (WHO) standards.MethodsData were obtained from the TBCS of a nationally representative sample of 24,200 children. A total of 18,466 children completed the baseline survey at 6 months of age and three follow-up surveys at 18 months, 3 years, and 5.5 years of age. The modified LMS method was used to construct percentile curves by sex, including length/height for age, weight for age, and BMI for age.ResultsTBCS children of both sexes were shorter and lighter at birth compared with 1997 Taiwan ref...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...
BackgroundTo develop new growth references for height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) for childre...
INTRODUCTION: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
Background: Growth references are useful for the screening, assessment and monitoring of individual ...
Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular growth trends a...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain referen...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain referen...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain referen...
DOI:10.1111/apa.12587 Aim: To provide updated growth references for Japanese children from birth to ...
The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain reference values fo...
Abstract Background Monitoring a child’s growth status helps to diagnose diseases and implement cura...
The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain reference values fo...
It has been suggested that longitudinal rather than cross-sectional growth standards be used to asse...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...
BackgroundTo develop new growth references for height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) for childre...
INTRODUCTION: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
Background: Growth references are useful for the screening, assessment and monitoring of individual ...
Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular growth trends a...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain referen...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain referen...
[[abstract]]The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain referen...
DOI:10.1111/apa.12587 Aim: To provide updated growth references for Japanese children from birth to ...
The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain reference values fo...
Abstract Background Monitoring a child’s growth status helps to diagnose diseases and implement cura...
The objectives of this study are to modify the locally weighted method to obtain reference values fo...
It has been suggested that longitudinal rather than cross-sectional growth standards be used to asse...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...
Background: Reliable assessment of growth performance of infants and young children requires referen...