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Niklasson, A. & Albertsson-Wikland, K. Continuous growth reference from 24th week of gestation to 24 months by gender.
Growth reference charts are the basic assessment tool of child health whether at an individual, community, or national level.
An area of controversy is whether a single growth reference is representative of growth, regardless of ethnic or country origin.
To describe child growth monitoring practices worldwide in preparation for the construction and application of a new international growth reference.
It is important to distinguish between a growth reference (e.g. UK90) and a growth standard (e.g. WHO 2006).
To produce a more reliable, continuous set of occipitofrontal head circumference (OFC) growth reference charts for males and females from birth to adulthood in the United States.
Growth reference charts should be periodically adapted to the population in which they will be applied, according to ethnic variation, secular growth change, and current feeding patterns.
Standard deviation, Z, scores were calculated using the WHO growth reference data [26] and the child's exact age at measurement.
In 2006, the WHO multicentre growth reference study published growth charts for healthy breastfed infants living in good hygiene conditions [32].
The growth reference was widely used in clinics in China.
Cutoffs defined by CDC growth reference curves [ 20].
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