Body mass index (BMI) has become the measure of choice for determination of nutritional status during the paediatric years, as in adults. Recently, several cross-sectional BMI childhood reference values standards have been published. In order precisely to evaluate childhood nutritional interventions, reference values allowing for the evaluation of changes in BMI values are also needed. For the first time, such reference values can be presented based on 3650 longitudinally followed healthy Swedish children born full term. The reference values for the change in BMI are given as the change in BMI standard deviation scores. The reference values are given as means of mathematical functions adjusting for gender, age of the child and the length of...
Background: Early detection of abnormal weight gain in childhood may be important for preventive pur...
Obesity in adults is associated with an increased mortality rate from various diseases. Childhood ov...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...
The body mass index or BMI (weight/height 2) is a somewhat crude estimate of nutritional status. How...
Body mass index (BMI) is an important indicator of nutritional status. Many studies have been done t...
This study aimed to update growth reference values for height, weight and head circumference in orde...
The current UK stature and weight references were first published in 1966 and have been used ever si...
Background: Fully longitudinal data from the multicenter Euro-Growth study (21 study sites; n = 2145...
Growth references of children 0-18 years living in the European Union (EU) are needed for the deriva...
BACKGROUND: Due to the secular trend in length and height, growth references need to be updated regu...
OBJECTIVE: To refine the diagnosis of childhood obesity by creating new sex-specific centile curves ...
Objective: To develop a probability chart of adult overweight based on childhood body mass index (BM...
WHO Child Growth Standards for preschool children and the body mass index (BMI) cut-offs for adults....
Context: Assessment of growth by objective anthropometric methods is crucial in child care. India is...
Normative data are needed to create a reference that indicates optimal development of weight in rela...
Background: Early detection of abnormal weight gain in childhood may be important for preventive pur...
Obesity in adults is associated with an increased mortality rate from various diseases. Childhood ov...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...
The body mass index or BMI (weight/height 2) is a somewhat crude estimate of nutritional status. How...
Body mass index (BMI) is an important indicator of nutritional status. Many studies have been done t...
This study aimed to update growth reference values for height, weight and head circumference in orde...
The current UK stature and weight references were first published in 1966 and have been used ever si...
Background: Fully longitudinal data from the multicenter Euro-Growth study (21 study sites; n = 2145...
Growth references of children 0-18 years living in the European Union (EU) are needed for the deriva...
BACKGROUND: Due to the secular trend in length and height, growth references need to be updated regu...
OBJECTIVE: To refine the diagnosis of childhood obesity by creating new sex-specific centile curves ...
Objective: To develop a probability chart of adult overweight based on childhood body mass index (BM...
WHO Child Growth Standards for preschool children and the body mass index (BMI) cut-offs for adults....
Context: Assessment of growth by objective anthropometric methods is crucial in child care. India is...
Normative data are needed to create a reference that indicates optimal development of weight in rela...
Background: Early detection of abnormal weight gain in childhood may be important for preventive pur...
Obesity in adults is associated with an increased mortality rate from various diseases. Childhood ov...
Background: Several concerns have been raised by World Health Organization (WHO) expert groups regar...