Background: Height measurement is one of the common essential anthropometric measurements in clinical pediatrics. The most accurate method of determining a child height is to measure the height. However, in emergency situations and some resource limited settings, obtaining the actual height of a child may not be feasible hence the need to estimate. The most common age-based formulae for height estimation in children is 6n + 77 where n = age in years. The accuracy of this height estimation formulae has not been assessed in developing setting like ours with high prevalence of malnutrition. This study therefore sought to evaluate the accuracy of the height estimation formula in children in communities across Enugu southeast Nigeria...
OBJECTIVE: The unavailability of anthropometric data especially in developing countries has remained...
IMPORTANCE:A simple, reliable tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in lim...
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child ...
When direct height measurement using a stadiometer or infantometer is problematic or impossible, an ...
Background: In paediatric practice, weight and height are required for therapeutic and diagnostic in...
Background: Nutritional status in children can reliably be assed using various anthropometric parame...
International audienceRationale:Chumlea ’s formulas are a validated means of predicting overall heig...
AIM: To assess the statistical validity of the waist-height ratio (WHtR) as an appropriate method of...
In this work, anthropometric data measured from three-year-old Nigerian child were compared with Uni...
Background: Physical growth of a child is a reflection of its state of nutrition. In some developing...
International audienceObjectivesChumlea's formulas are a way of predicting height from knee height (...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate appropriate measurements to predict height in children with physical impa...
Abstract In children drug doses, fluid therapy and other treatment modalities are calculated on the ...
A simple, reliable anthropometric tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in...
Background: In countries that do not have national growth charts, the WHO or CDC growth charts...
OBJECTIVE: The unavailability of anthropometric data especially in developing countries has remained...
IMPORTANCE:A simple, reliable tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in lim...
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child ...
When direct height measurement using a stadiometer or infantometer is problematic or impossible, an ...
Background: In paediatric practice, weight and height are required for therapeutic and diagnostic in...
Background: Nutritional status in children can reliably be assed using various anthropometric parame...
International audienceRationale:Chumlea ’s formulas are a validated means of predicting overall heig...
AIM: To assess the statistical validity of the waist-height ratio (WHtR) as an appropriate method of...
In this work, anthropometric data measured from three-year-old Nigerian child were compared with Uni...
Background: Physical growth of a child is a reflection of its state of nutrition. In some developing...
International audienceObjectivesChumlea's formulas are a way of predicting height from knee height (...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate appropriate measurements to predict height in children with physical impa...
Abstract In children drug doses, fluid therapy and other treatment modalities are calculated on the ...
A simple, reliable anthropometric tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in...
Background: In countries that do not have national growth charts, the WHO or CDC growth charts...
OBJECTIVE: The unavailability of anthropometric data especially in developing countries has remained...
IMPORTANCE:A simple, reliable tool for rapid estimation of weight in children would be useful in lim...
Background: There is limited knowledge of the accuracy of height and weight measurements from child ...