Objective: This study aimed to investigate the use of the Least Median Squares (LMS) regression and nonparametric quantile regression model comparatively to describe children?s weight growth. Material and Methods: Two different models were used to obtain the percentile curves to identify the weight growth in girls. The first model was obtained by LMS regression, which is a member of the family of nonlinear parametric quantile regression. In addition, in this model percentile curves used to define growth were generated using the Box-Cox transformation and the cubic spline. The second model was obtained by nonparametric quantile regression that did not require the assumption of a normal distribution for construction of percentile curves. This...
Introduction: The use of growth curves to monitor physical development in children is essential for ...
The current UK stature and weight references were first published in 1966 and have been used ever si...
Background The construction of prediction intervals (PIs) for future body mass index (BMI) values of...
Abstract. Estimation of reference growth curves for children’s height and weight has traditionally r...
Objective: Growth charts are widely used to assess children’s growth status and can provide a trajec...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
The techniques used to build and estimate the reference growth charts are based on normality data as...
Abstract Background Body mass index (BMI) data usually have skewed distributions, for which common s...
International audienceA growth chart is a powerful graphical tool displaying children’s growth patte...
Regression methods can locate student test scores in a conditional distribution, given past scores. ...
The function: In (weight) = A -f- B In (Age) + In2 (Age), is proposed for the description of weight ...
Overweightness and obesity among children have been increased considerably in the last decades. Thus...
People are interested in monitoring growth in many fields. Growth charts provide an approach for doi...
Objective: Growth charts are widely used to assess children's growth status and can provide a traje...
Background and Objectives: Disorders of height and weight growth are the most important health disor...
Introduction: The use of growth curves to monitor physical development in children is essential for ...
The current UK stature and weight references were first published in 1966 and have been used ever si...
Background The construction of prediction intervals (PIs) for future body mass index (BMI) values of...
Abstract. Estimation of reference growth curves for children’s height and weight has traditionally r...
Objective: Growth charts are widely used to assess children’s growth status and can provide a trajec...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
The techniques used to build and estimate the reference growth charts are based on normality data as...
Abstract Background Body mass index (BMI) data usually have skewed distributions, for which common s...
International audienceA growth chart is a powerful graphical tool displaying children’s growth patte...
Regression methods can locate student test scores in a conditional distribution, given past scores. ...
The function: In (weight) = A -f- B In (Age) + In2 (Age), is proposed for the description of weight ...
Overweightness and obesity among children have been increased considerably in the last decades. Thus...
People are interested in monitoring growth in many fields. Growth charts provide an approach for doi...
Objective: Growth charts are widely used to assess children's growth status and can provide a traje...
Background and Objectives: Disorders of height and weight growth are the most important health disor...
Introduction: The use of growth curves to monitor physical development in children is essential for ...
The current UK stature and weight references were first published in 1966 and have been used ever si...
Background The construction of prediction intervals (PIs) for future body mass index (BMI) values of...