Growth chart committee of Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) has revised growth charts for 5-18-year-old Indian children in Jan 2015. The last IAP growth charts (2007) were based on data collected in 1989-92 which is now >2 decades old. India is in an economic and nutrition transition and hence growth pattern of Indian children has changed over last few years. Thus, it was necessary to produce contemporary, updated growth references for Indian children. The new IAP charts were prepared by collating data from nine groups who had published studies in indexed journals on growth from India in the last decade. Growth charts were constructed from a total of 87022 middle and upper socioeconomic class children (m 54086, f 32936) from all five zones...
Growth charts are curves or tables that facilitate the visualization of anthropometric parameters, a...
Abstract Objective Nationally representative percentiles for waist circumference (WC), waist‐to‐heig...
Literature reveals theories explaining low birth weight (LBW) babies′ unplanned catch-up growth is r...
growth monitoring guideline committee designed growth charts for Indian children from birth to 18 ye...
Context: Assessment of growth by objective anthropometric methods is crucial in child care. India is...
Aim: The aim of our study was to compare the World Health Organization (WHO) and Indian Academy of P...
We evaluate the growth performance of Indian children of age 0 to 3 using data from the 1998-99 Nati...
There is no globally established standard for measuring malnutrition among children aged 5-18 years...
There is no globally established standard for measuring malnutrition among children aged 5-18 years...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence against using World Health Organization (WHO) char...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
The 2006 World Health Organization (WHO) growth standard—based on the Multi Growth Reference Study (...
Child malnutrition is a major public health issue worldwide. An estimated 144 million children under...
BackgroundThe National Family Health Surveys (NFHS) in India apply adult cutoffs of nutritional stat...
Background: In spite of the rapid economic growth of India in recent years, the health of our childr...
Growth charts are curves or tables that facilitate the visualization of anthropometric parameters, a...
Abstract Objective Nationally representative percentiles for waist circumference (WC), waist‐to‐heig...
Literature reveals theories explaining low birth weight (LBW) babies′ unplanned catch-up growth is r...
growth monitoring guideline committee designed growth charts for Indian children from birth to 18 ye...
Context: Assessment of growth by objective anthropometric methods is crucial in child care. India is...
Aim: The aim of our study was to compare the World Health Organization (WHO) and Indian Academy of P...
We evaluate the growth performance of Indian children of age 0 to 3 using data from the 1998-99 Nati...
There is no globally established standard for measuring malnutrition among children aged 5-18 years...
There is no globally established standard for measuring malnutrition among children aged 5-18 years...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence against using World Health Organization (WHO) char...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
The 2006 World Health Organization (WHO) growth standard—based on the Multi Growth Reference Study (...
Child malnutrition is a major public health issue worldwide. An estimated 144 million children under...
BackgroundThe National Family Health Surveys (NFHS) in India apply adult cutoffs of nutritional stat...
Background: In spite of the rapid economic growth of India in recent years, the health of our childr...
Growth charts are curves or tables that facilitate the visualization of anthropometric parameters, a...
Abstract Objective Nationally representative percentiles for waist circumference (WC), waist‐to‐heig...
Literature reveals theories explaining low birth weight (LBW) babies′ unplanned catch-up growth is r...