In this paper we examine the growth pattern from birth to 24 months and the body composition of Chinese infants born and living in Bologna (north Italy). The results of the present study support the hypothesis that Chinese children born and living in Italy grow in an appropriate environment to achieve their growth potential
Introduction: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
Note:To examine the reasons for the Chinese-Caucasian differences in birth weight distributions, bir...
INTRODUCTION: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
This paper is a preliminary report of an ongoing longitudinal study aimed at evaluating the growth o...
Abstract Background Assessment of child growth is important in detecting under- and over-growth. We ...
The growth pattern of infants from birth to three years of age was studied in a large Italian sample...
The aims of this study were to describe secular changes in body size in Shanghai infants, to compare...
Data from a longitudinal study of 680 babies (345 females and 335 males) born in a little town of No...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study, utilizing a cross sectional design, examined the...
To compare the growth patterns of breast fed and formula fed Italian infants in the first 12 months ...
Objective: In 2006 the World Health Organization (WHO) published new optimal growth standards for al...
Abstract Background Rapid growth in the first six months of life is a well-established risk factor f...
The age at onset of the childhood phase of growth, normally occurring between 6 and 12 mo, is recogn...
Objective: To describe the seasonal growth patterns in Shanghai infants, to explore seasonal time la...
Objectives: It has been known that size at birth is important for postnatal growth and final height....
Introduction: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
Note:To examine the reasons for the Chinese-Caucasian differences in birth weight distributions, bir...
INTRODUCTION: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
This paper is a preliminary report of an ongoing longitudinal study aimed at evaluating the growth o...
Abstract Background Assessment of child growth is important in detecting under- and over-growth. We ...
The growth pattern of infants from birth to three years of age was studied in a large Italian sample...
The aims of this study were to describe secular changes in body size in Shanghai infants, to compare...
Data from a longitudinal study of 680 babies (345 females and 335 males) born in a little town of No...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study, utilizing a cross sectional design, examined the...
To compare the growth patterns of breast fed and formula fed Italian infants in the first 12 months ...
Objective: In 2006 the World Health Organization (WHO) published new optimal growth standards for al...
Abstract Background Rapid growth in the first six months of life is a well-established risk factor f...
The age at onset of the childhood phase of growth, normally occurring between 6 and 12 mo, is recogn...
Objective: To describe the seasonal growth patterns in Shanghai infants, to explore seasonal time la...
Objectives: It has been known that size at birth is important for postnatal growth and final height....
Introduction: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...
Note:To examine the reasons for the Chinese-Caucasian differences in birth weight distributions, bir...
INTRODUCTION: Growth references for Chinese children should be updated due to the positive secular g...