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Body height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm by using a stadiometer.
Height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm (shoes removed) by using a stadiometer.
Height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm (with shoes, socks, and headgear removed) by using a stadiometer.
Height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm by using a stadiometer, with shoes, socks and headgear removed.
Height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm (with shoes and socks removed) by using a stadiometer.
Height was obtained by using a stadiometer fixed to the wall and weight was obtained by using a digital balance, with resolution of 100 grams.
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Height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm by using a Harpenden stadiometer (Holtain Ltd ,Crymych, United Kingdom).
Their body weight was measured to the nearest 10 g by a digital weighing scale (Soehnle, Germany), and height was measured to the nearest 0.1 cm by using a standard stadiometer.
Height and weight of the participants (wearing only light clothing and barefooted) were measured with the accuracy of ±0.1 cm and ±0.1 kg, respectively, by using a portable stadiometer and a balance beam scale (SECA measuring equipment).
The height of children over 2 years was measured by using a wooden stadiometer with accuracy of 0.1 cm fixed to a wall without skirting boards at an angle of 90° to the ground.
Child height at 10 y (for analyses with child diet only) and height at 9 or 11 y (for analyses with child fat and lean mass at 9 or 11 y) were measured to the nearest millimeter by using a Harpenden stadiometer.
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