Agarwal D K, Agarwal K N
Department of Pediatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, Varanasi.
Indian Pediatr. 1994 Apr;31(4):377-413.
Growth characteristics, viz, height, weight and circumferences of head, chest and mid-arm were measured on urban affluent children from seven centres (Bangalore, Calcutta, Delhi, Kota, Ludhiana and Varanasi--Nutrition Foundation of India study). On each age and sex point there were 200 observations except at 18 and 72 months. The percentiles on pooled data were calculated by smoothed cubic spline least square method. This pooled data showed values lower than European and NCHS (American) standards. Centrewise comparison showed that Ludhiana children approached the latter. The differences in growth seem to be possibly due to lower velocity in Indian children of present study in the first 18 months as compared to American children.
对来自七个中心(班加罗尔、加尔各答、德里、科塔、卢迪亚纳和瓦拉纳西——印度营养基金会研究)的城市富裕儿童的生长特征,即身高、体重以及头围、胸围和上臂围进行了测量。除了18个月和72个月龄外,每个年龄和性别的观测值均为200例。通过平滑三次样条最小二乘法计算合并数据的百分位数。该合并数据显示的值低于欧洲和美国国家卫生统计中心(NCHS)的标准。按中心进行比较表明,卢迪亚纳的儿童接近后者。生长差异可能是由于本研究中的印度儿童在出生后的前18个月内的生长速度低于美国儿童。