Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development

In this article, the authors propose reference curves for height and weight for school children in the Kuching area, Sarawak. The school children were from primary to secondary schools (aged 6.5 to 17 years old) and comprised both genders. Anthropometric measurements and demographic information for...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, A.M., Merican, Amir Feisal, Bonn Bong, Y., Ahmad Shariff, A.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22652249
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spelling my.um.eprints.48622019-08-26T07:50:39Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4862/ Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development Mohamed, A.M. Merican, Amir Feisal Bonn Bong, Y. Ahmad Shariff, A. QH301 Biology In this article, the authors propose reference curves for height and weight for school children in the Kuching area, Sarawak. The school children were from primary to secondary schools (aged 6.5 to 17 years old) and comprised both genders. Anthropometric measurements and demographic information for 3081 school-aged children were collected (1440 boys and 1641 girls). Fitted line plots and percentiles for height and weight (3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th percentiles) were obtained. The height of school boys and school girls were almost similar at the start of their school-going age. For school girls, height and weight values stabilized when they reached 16 or 17 years old but kept increasing for school boys. School boys were taller than school girls as they entered adolescence. Height differences between school boys and school girls became significantly wider as they grew older. Chinese school children were taller and heavier than those of other ethnic groups. SAGE Publications 2012 Article PeerReviewed Mohamed, A.M. and Merican, Amir Feisal and Bonn Bong, Y. and Ahmad Shariff, A. (2012) Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health. ISSN 1010-5395 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22652249 10.1177/1010539512446959
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Mohamed, A.M.
Merican, Amir Feisal
Bonn Bong, Y.
Ahmad Shariff, A.
Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development
description In this article, the authors propose reference curves for height and weight for school children in the Kuching area, Sarawak. The school children were from primary to secondary schools (aged 6.5 to 17 years old) and comprised both genders. Anthropometric measurements and demographic information for 3081 school-aged children were collected (1440 boys and 1641 girls). Fitted line plots and percentiles for height and weight (3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th percentiles) were obtained. The height of school boys and school girls were almost similar at the start of their school-going age. For school girls, height and weight values stabilized when they reached 16 or 17 years old but kept increasing for school boys. School boys were taller than school girls as they entered adolescence. Height differences between school boys and school girls became significantly wider as they grew older. Chinese school children were taller and heavier than those of other ethnic groups.
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author Mohamed, A.M.
Merican, Amir Feisal
Bonn Bong, Y.
Ahmad Shariff, A.
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Merican, Amir Feisal
Bonn Bong, Y.
Ahmad Shariff, A.
author_sort Mohamed, A.M.
title Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development
title_short Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development
title_full Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development
title_fullStr Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development
title_full_unstemmed Growth curves for school children from Kuching, Sarawak: a methodological development
title_sort growth curves for school children from kuching, sarawak: a methodological development
publisher SAGE Publications
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/4862/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22652249
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