Objective To test whether different measuring techniques produce systematic differences in head size that could explain the large head circumferences found in Northern European children compared with the WHO standard. Design: Cross-sectional observational study. Setting: Scotland, UK. Patients: Study 1: 68 healthy children aged 0.4–18 months from mother and baby groups and a medical students teaching session. Study 2: 81 children aged 0.4 to 25 months from hospital wards and neonatal follow-up clinics. Interventions: Study 1: heads measured with plastic tape using both the WHO tight and UK loose technique. Study 2: heads measured using WHO research technique and a metal measuring tape and compared with routinely acquired measureme...
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time p...
BACKGROUND: Head circumference (HC) charts are important for early detection of hydrocephalus during...
Objective To test whether different measuring techniques produce systematic differences in head size...
OBJECTIVE: A recent review reported that the WHO 2006 growth standards reflect a smaller head circum...
In order to assess the extent to which children in the UK will follow the UK-WHO head circumference ...
AIM: The World Health Organization (WHO) published universal growth standards for children below fiv...
Introduction: Head circumference (HC) measurement is one of the important parameter for diagnosis of...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAim: The World H...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a lack of evidence on the value of head circumference (HC) as a ...
Head circumference is an important clinical measurement in children. The stretchability of the Lasso...
Objectives: The 2006 WHO growth charts were created to provide an international standard for optimal...
Traditional univariate anthropometric studies document substantial human dimensions with a long hist...
Abstract Background The test characteristics of head circumference (HC) measurement percentile crite...
BACKGROUND: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time p...
BACKGROUND: Head circumference (HC) charts are important for early detection of hydrocephalus during...
Objective To test whether different measuring techniques produce systematic differences in head size...
OBJECTIVE: A recent review reported that the WHO 2006 growth standards reflect a smaller head circum...
In order to assess the extent to which children in the UK will follow the UK-WHO head circumference ...
AIM: The World Health Organization (WHO) published universal growth standards for children below fiv...
Introduction: Head circumference (HC) measurement is one of the important parameter for diagnosis of...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowAim: The World H...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is a lack of evidence on the value of head circumference (HC) as a ...
Head circumference is an important clinical measurement in children. The stretchability of the Lasso...
Objectives: The 2006 WHO growth charts were created to provide an international standard for optimal...
Traditional univariate anthropometric studies document substantial human dimensions with a long hist...
Abstract Background The test characteristics of head circumference (HC) measurement percentile crite...
BACKGROUND: Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time periods are key ...
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Growth charts based on data collected in different populations and time p...
BACKGROUND: Head circumference (HC) charts are important for early detection of hydrocephalus during...