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WHO Child Growth Standards Weight-for-age BOYS Birth to 2 years (z-scores) Age (completed months and years) Weight (kg) Birth 1 year 2 years 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
For example, using percentiles, an infant would be described as weighing less than the 3rd percentile, whereas with z-scores, the infant could be described more precisely as having a weight z
BAZ BMI-for-age z-score BMI Body mass index (weight in kg divided by height in metres squared) DoB Date of birth DoV Date of visit FAO United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization HAP Length or height-for-age percentile HAZ Length or height-for-age z-score HC Head circumference
Area under the curve at each week point of the weight for age Z scores predicting the EUGR gradually increased along with prolonged hospitalization.There was a statistical significance in the weight for age Z scores value at each week point on the diagnosis of EUGR( P =0.000). There was a high sensitivity and specificity at each week point.
Growth charts are a graphic representation of anthropometry in a population and are critical to health-care providers assessing patterns of growth, body shape, and size [1, 2].Calculated z-scores for body mass index (BMI), height, and weight are also important research tools [].The World Health Organization (WHO) has published standard curves for children aged 0-5 years (y) based on their