The objective of this study was to evaluate the anthropometric parameters of short statured children examined in our outpatient clinic. 367 children were evaluated. Body weight for age, weight for height, height for age and body mass index of subjects were expressed as percent of standards. Wasting and stunting were established according to Waterlow's criteria /4/. Of 367 children, 27.8% were wasted and stunted; 59.1% were stunted; 3.8% had constitutional delay of growth and 9.3% had growth hormone deficiency. Ninety-seven percent of growth hormone deficient children had deficiency in weight as well as height. This study indicates that most short statured children and some growth hormone deficient children present with anthropometric indice...
Nutrition in children under 5 years is a major problem in developing countries as it is the commone...
In this review article, the physiology of linear growth, aetiologic clasification, clinical and lab...
Background: Short stature can be a normal variant or secondary to an underlying disorder. It is nece...
Growth impairment is considered a relatively early sign of poor health in children. Depending on its...
Context: The delayed growth of a child is a major cause of concern for the parents. There is a multi...
Aim: Influence of nutrition in human growth failure, especially stunting, is a well-accepted idea. T...
Background: Physiological growth is a sensitive long-term indicator of child health. Impaired growth...
Background: Accurate anthropometric measurements and critical analysis of growth data allow the clin...
Introduction: The growth of a child is a dynamic process and shows general health of that child. Sho...
ObjectiveTo ascertain whether individuals whose short stature is caused by poor living conditions di...
Objective: Height below third centile is considered short stature. The factors responsible for sho...
Objective: To regulate incidence of etiological aspects in short statured respondents offering at en...
Abstract This study was aimed at determining the similarities and differences with regard to body b...
ABSTRACT Among children <3rd percentile in height, less than 1 % are deficient in endog-enous gro...
Normal growth of children, an indicator of well being, can be monitored with anthropometry. The pres...
Nutrition in children under 5 years is a major problem in developing countries as it is the commone...
In this review article, the physiology of linear growth, aetiologic clasification, clinical and lab...
Background: Short stature can be a normal variant or secondary to an underlying disorder. It is nece...
Growth impairment is considered a relatively early sign of poor health in children. Depending on its...
Context: The delayed growth of a child is a major cause of concern for the parents. There is a multi...
Aim: Influence of nutrition in human growth failure, especially stunting, is a well-accepted idea. T...
Background: Physiological growth is a sensitive long-term indicator of child health. Impaired growth...
Background: Accurate anthropometric measurements and critical analysis of growth data allow the clin...
Introduction: The growth of a child is a dynamic process and shows general health of that child. Sho...
ObjectiveTo ascertain whether individuals whose short stature is caused by poor living conditions di...
Objective: Height below third centile is considered short stature. The factors responsible for sho...
Objective: To regulate incidence of etiological aspects in short statured respondents offering at en...
Abstract This study was aimed at determining the similarities and differences with regard to body b...
ABSTRACT Among children <3rd percentile in height, less than 1 % are deficient in endog-enous gro...
Normal growth of children, an indicator of well being, can be monitored with anthropometry. The pres...
Nutrition in children under 5 years is a major problem in developing countries as it is the commone...
In this review article, the physiology of linear growth, aetiologic clasification, clinical and lab...
Background: Short stature can be a normal variant or secondary to an underlying disorder. It is nece...