Abstract:ABSTRACT.53 for weight, height and BMI z-scores respectively, all significantly non-zero. When comparing both growth charts, Canadian children had significantly different weight and BMI z-scores (p < 0.0001) with WHO growth charts whereas height z-score did not differ. Obesity rates (BMI z-score > 95th percentile) doubled from 8.6% to 16.0%. A significant age dependency was observed with higher WHO (2007) weight z-scores (>7 years) and higher BMI z-scores (7 to 13 years) and no significant difference was obser… Show more
“…33 In one Canadian study, the rate of obesity among the children was determined to be twice as high when their weight was evaluated using the WHO charts. 34 Regardless of which tools are used, accuracy in measurement is required for effective screening. Even very small inaccuracies can lead to substantial differences in classification, particularly in young children and infants.…”
Section: Box 1 Wilson and Jungner's Criteria For Evaluating Screening...mentioning
“…33 In one Canadian study, the rate of obesity among the children was determined to be twice as high when their weight was evaluated using the WHO charts. 34 Regardless of which tools are used, accuracy in measurement is required for effective screening. Even very small inaccuracies can lead to substantial differences in classification, particularly in young children and infants.…”
Section: Box 1 Wilson and Jungner's Criteria For Evaluating Screening...mentioning
“…(qui reflètent un échantillonnage plus lourd et moins grand) 33 . Une étude canadienne a déterminé que le taux d'obésité chez les enfants était 2 fois plus élevé lorsque le poids était mesuré au moyen des courbes de l'OMS 34 .…”
Section: L'évolution Naturelle De La Condition Y Compris Le Développe...unclassified
Replication of U.S. PCS weight trajectories was not observed in Israeli PCS, suggesting the importance of exploring environmental risk factors contributing to obesity among PCS.
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