Mei Zuguo, Grummer-Strawn Laurence M
Maternal and Child Nutrition Branch, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
Bull World Health Organ. 2007 Jun;85(6):441-8. doi: 10.2471/blt.06.034421.
Height- and weight-based anthropometric indicators are used worldwide to characterize the nutritional status of populations. Based on the 1978 WHO/National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) growth reference, the World Health Organization has previously indicated that the standard deviation (SD) of Z-scores of these indicators is relatively constant across populations, irrespective of nutritional status. As such, the SD of Z-scores can be used as quality indicators for anthropometric data. In 2006, WHO published new growth standards. Here, we aim to assess whether the SD of height- and weight-based Z-score indicators from the 2006 WHO growth standards can still be used to assess data quality.
We examined data on children aged 0-59 months from 51 Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) in 34 developing countries. We used 2006 growth standards to assign height-for-age Z-scores (HAZ), weight-for-age Z-scores (WAZ), weight-for-height Z-scores (WHZ) and body-mass-index-for-age Z-scores (BMIZ). We also did a stratified analysis by age group.
The SD for all four indicators were independent of their respective mean Z-scores across countries. Overall, the 5th and 95th percentiles of the SD were 1.35 and 1.95 for HAZ, 1.17 and 1.46 for WAZ, 1.08 and 1.50 for WHZ and 1.08 and 1.55 for BMIZ.
Our results concur with the WHO assertion that SD is in a relatively small range for each indicator irrespective of where the Z-score mean lies, and support the use of SD as a quality indicator for anthropometric data. However, the ranges of SDs for all four indicators analysed were consistently wider than those published previously by WHO.
基于身高和体重的人体测量指标在全球范围内用于描述人群的营养状况。根据1978年世界卫生组织/美国国家卫生统计中心(NCHS)的生长参考标准,世界卫生组织此前曾指出,这些指标的Z分数标准差(SD)在不同人群中相对恒定,与营养状况无关。因此,Z分数的标准差可作为人体测量数据的质量指标。2006年,世界卫生组织发布了新的生长标准。在此,我们旨在评估2006年世界卫生组织生长标准中基于身高和体重的Z分数指标的标准差是否仍可用于评估数据质量。
我们研究了34个发展中国家51项人口与健康调查(DHS)中0至59个月儿童的数据。我们使用2006年生长标准来计算年龄别身高Z分数(HAZ)、年龄别体重Z分数(WAZ)、身高别体重Z分数(WHZ)和年龄别体质指数Z分数(BMIZ)。我们还按年龄组进行了分层分析。
所有四个指标的标准差在各国之间均与其各自的平均Z分数无关。总体而言,HAZ标准差的第5和第95百分位数分别为1.35和1.95,WAZ为1.17和1.46,WHZ为1.08和1.50,BMIZ为1.08和1.55。
我们的结果与世界卫生组织的论断一致,即无论Z分数平均值位于何处,每个指标的标准差都在相对较小的范围内,并支持将标准差用作人体测量数据的质量指标。然而,所分析的所有四个指标的标准差范围始终比世界卫生组织先前公布的范围更宽。