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Growth Norms for Body Weight by Stature and Chest Girth in 6 to 12 Year-Old Children1967). No such tables have been constructed for a Belgian school population. The present paper offers specific data obtained for the two sexes from the Dutch-speaking Belgian primary school population (age 6 tot 12 years).ordain 发表于 2025-3-27 10:22:01
The Endocrinology of Male Pubertyrely have bone-age data been available. The auxological data for comparison with the hormonal data has, in general, been skimpy, depending mostly upon the puberty stages and measurement of height or weight.线 发表于 2025-3-27 17:13:04
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Liverpool Growth Study: Neonate Anthropometric Standardswere established as early as 1931 but few current anthropometric standards exist (Backwin, H. and Backwin, R.M., 1931; Gairdner, D, and Pearson, J., 1971; Tanner, J.M. and Whitehouse, R.H., 1973). The present paper presents reliable methods of anthropometric measurement of neonates and a series of normal values bases on these techniques.有斑点 发表于 2025-3-28 02:17:33
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Biomedical and Endocrinological Aspects of Normal Growth and Developmenteriment’ of Nature which permits a better insight into the control mechanisms of normal growth. Thus, there is an interaction and a crossfertilisation between studies of normal and studies of abnormal growth. For me, this crossfertilisation is the most exciting aspect of our work.知识分子 发表于 2025-3-28 13:11:10
Socioeconomic Differences in Body Composition of Hungarian University Studentsns of the world there are differences in body measurements between children growing up in well-off and in poor families — even later, in the adult ages — except in countries where marked socioeconomic differences have disappeared (Walter, Fritz and Welker, 1975).