Objective: Obesity (scaled weight-by-height index) charts of a cohort of 597 healthy infants (391 boys and 206 girls) living in Jahrom (Southern Iran) are presented. Material & Methods: An adjusted weight-for-height was used to develop power type obesity indices, Ip=W/Hp. Polynomial modeling was used by applying HRY (Healy, Rasbash, Yang) nonparametric method to estimate age-related smoothed centiles of obesity. Findings: The optimal value of p was found to be 2.5 for girls and 2 for boys. No more than cubic and quadratic polynomials were needed to fit obesity-for-age smoothly for infants. Infant's obesity increases from birth to six months of age and decreases later on to the age of 20 months when it becomes stable. Conclusion: Using a...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
Background: Obesity is a metabolic disorder that has become an epidemic today, and its prevalence in...
To systematically examine infant size and growth, according to the 2006 WHO infant growth standards,...
Objective: Obesity (scaled weight-by-height index) charts of a cohort of 597 healthy infants (391 b...
Objective: Obesity (scaled weight-by-height index) charts of a cohort of 597 healthy infants (391 bo...
Objective: This study was performed to provide the curves of weight and height of 0-2 year-old chil...
Objective: Growth charts are widely used to assess children’s growth status and can provide a trajec...
Objective: Growth charts are widely used to assess children's growth status and can provide a traje...
Background: Exceeded weight during the first 1000 days of life can lead to adulthood obesity and hea...
Background and Objectives: Disorders of height and weight growth are the most important health disor...
Background: The children’s body composition status is an important indicator of health condition eva...
Background: Several studies have developed sex-specific reference percentile curves for body fat per...
Abdominal and general obesity are considered to be predisposing factors for several cardiovascular d...
To evaluate the physical and health growth of children, measurements such as height and weight are u...
Background and Objectives: Using the anthropometric indicators of children is one of the ways of mon...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
Background: Obesity is a metabolic disorder that has become an epidemic today, and its prevalence in...
To systematically examine infant size and growth, according to the 2006 WHO infant growth standards,...
Objective: Obesity (scaled weight-by-height index) charts of a cohort of 597 healthy infants (391 b...
Objective: Obesity (scaled weight-by-height index) charts of a cohort of 597 healthy infants (391 bo...
Objective: This study was performed to provide the curves of weight and height of 0-2 year-old chil...
Objective: Growth charts are widely used to assess children’s growth status and can provide a trajec...
Objective: Growth charts are widely used to assess children's growth status and can provide a traje...
Background: Exceeded weight during the first 1000 days of life can lead to adulthood obesity and hea...
Background and Objectives: Disorders of height and weight growth are the most important health disor...
Background: The children’s body composition status is an important indicator of health condition eva...
Background: Several studies have developed sex-specific reference percentile curves for body fat per...
Abdominal and general obesity are considered to be predisposing factors for several cardiovascular d...
To evaluate the physical and health growth of children, measurements such as height and weight are u...
Background and Objectives: Using the anthropometric indicators of children is one of the ways of mon...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
Background: Obesity is a metabolic disorder that has become an epidemic today, and its prevalence in...
To systematically examine infant size and growth, according to the 2006 WHO infant growth standards,...