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与世界卫生组织(WHO)和美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)生长图表相比,德国0至18岁以下儿童的身高参考标准。

German height references for children aged 0 to under 18 years compared to WHO and CDC growth charts.

作者信息

Rosario Angelika Schaffrath, Schienkiewitz Anja, Neuhauser Hannelore

机构信息

Robert Koch-Institute, Department of Epidemiology and Health Reporting, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

Ann Hum Biol. 2011 Mar;38(2):121-30. doi: 10.3109/03014460.2010.521193. Epub 2010 Oct 13.

Abstract

AIM

The objective is to present height-for-age percentiles representative for infants, children, and adolescents in Germany and to compare them with older German height references by Kromeyer-Hauschild which are based on heterogeneous pooled data (KH) and with international growth charts from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as well as the growth standard and the growth reference of the World Health Organization (WHO).

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

The reference population consists of a nationally representative sample of 17 079 children and adolescents aged 0-17 years (KiGGS study 2003-2006) with standardized height measurements. Height reference curves were created using Cole's LMS method. To compare KiGGS with other reference systems, KiGGS height values were transformed to SD-scores using the KH, WHO and CDC references.

RESULTS

Height-for-age percentiles in KiGGS increase until age 16 years in girls and until the end of the observed age range (17.98 years) for boys. In general, boys are taller than girls, except for the age range 10.5-13.0 years. The difference in height between boys and girls is negligible before puberty and reaches 13 cm at age 17.98 years. KiGGS and KH percentiles differ only slightly. However, there are substantial differences in SD-score levels between KiGGS on the one hand and WHO and CDC on the other hand, KiGGS generally being higher, especially in the extreme percentiles.

CONCLUSION

The KiGGS height-for-age references can be recommended as a national height reference for screening and monitoring growth in infants (starting from 4 months of age), children and adolescents in Germany. In German samples, the WHO and CDC references can be used for international comparisons.

摘要

目的

旨在呈现德国婴儿、儿童及青少年的年龄别身高百分位数,并将其与基于异质汇总数据的德国旧版克罗迈尔 - 豪施尔德身高参考标准(KH)以及美国疾病控制中心(CDC)的国际生长图表、世界卫生组织(WHO)的生长标准和生长参考值进行比较。

对象与方法

参考人群包括17079名0至17岁具有标准化身高测量值的儿童及青少年的全国代表性样本(KiGGS研究,2003 - 2006年)。使用科尔的LMS方法创建身高参考曲线。为了将KiGGS与其他参考系统进行比较,利用KH、WHO和CDC参考标准将KiGGS身高值转换为标准差分数。

结果

KiGGS中女孩的年龄别身高百分位数在16岁前增加,男孩则在观察到的年龄范围结束时(17.98岁)增加。一般来说,男孩比女孩高,但在10.5至13.0岁年龄范围内除外。男孩和女孩在青春期前的身高差异可忽略不计,在17.98岁时达到13厘米。KiGGS和KH百分位数仅略有差异。然而,一方面KiGGS与另一方面WHO和CDC之间的标准差分数水平存在显著差异,KiGGS通常更高,尤其是在极端百分位数中。

结论

KiGGS年龄别身高参考值可作为德国婴儿(从4个月大开始)、儿童及青少年生长筛查和监测的国家身高参考值推荐。在德国样本中,WHO和CDC参考值可用于国际比较。

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