Age 12.0 months Weight 10.3 kg / 22.7 lb 06121824Age (Months)02468101214160.911.11.1Weight (kg)5102550759095Measured Are you able to help others? Share this page. Description: Note, the CDC recommends the use of the WHO charts for babies and infants from birth to two years of age. This ap...
For ages 5–19 years, the World Health Organization (WHO) publishesreferencecharts based on ‘core data’ from the US National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), collected from 1963–75 on 22,917 US children. To promote the use of body mass index in older children, weight-for-age was ...
World Health Organization (WHO) weight-for-age z scores of infants with primary dengue virus (DENV) infections (a) at the time of acute illness and (b) at the first study visit, before...
The WHO child growth standards, length/height-for-age, weight-for-age, weight-for length, weight for height, body mass index-for-age: Methods and development J Tanner,R Whitehouse 被引量: 2040发表: 2006年 WHO Child Growth Standards based on length/height, weight and age Aim: To describe...
必应词典为您提供weight-for-age的释义,n. 根据马匹不同年龄和赛程而附加的重量; 网络释义: 年龄别体重;年龄标准体重;体重年龄比照;
The WHO child growth standards, length/height-for-age, weight-for-age, weight-for length, weight for height, body mass index-for-age: Methods and developmentTanner, JMWhitehouse, RH
(75th percentile of BMI distribution at age 20 years) predicted for subsequent weight gainers and was an effect modifier for the weight gain/breast cancer risk association. The novel finding was that adult weight gain increased post-menopausal breast cancer risk among women who had a BMI <23.4...
Interestingly, it stands as the first Pakistani study to report a median height above WHO standards until the age of 8 years. From ages 9 to 18, the median height was lower than that of WHO [6]. Additionally, another study was observed, which assessed the centiles for BMI, height-for-...
Analyses comparing biological outcome measures between the type 2 diabetes and control groups were stratified by age, age–sex and age–ethnicity. Multiple linear regression, adjusting for deprivation and accounting for matching, was used to calculate the adjusted mean differences (95% CI) in ...
RESULTS: Women who are healthy and of normal weight at age 65 have a life expectancy of 22.1 years. Of that, they spend, on average, 9.6 years as overweight or obese and 5.3 years in fair or poor health. For both men and women, being underweight at age 65 was associated with worse ...