2010
DOI: 10.1159/000317440
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Auxology: An Update

Abstract: Human growth is a dynamic process that needs careful documentation. It is recommended to refer individual growth to a reference population, and to transform and plot individual measurements into percentiles or standard deviation score (SDS) scales. A certain amount of percentile or SDS crossing is a physiological phenomenon that occurs at all ages and relates to the individual changes in developmental tempo. Between early childhood and adulthood, two thirds of all children and adolescents cross >1 SD in height… Show more

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“…Improvements in nutrition, public health, and the social and economic environment, i.e., improving living conditions, have abundantly been demonstrated to result in the improvement of child and adolescent growth and final height (2,3). Yet the nutritional effect on growth appears to be restricted to developmental tempo (10). Even longstanding starvation has little or no effect on final height, as exemplified by war cohorts of Oslo schoolchildren.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Improvements in nutrition, public health, and the social and economic environment, i.e., improving living conditions, have abundantly been demonstrated to result in the improvement of child and adolescent growth and final height (2,3). Yet the nutritional effect on growth appears to be restricted to developmental tempo (10). Even longstanding starvation has little or no effect on final height, as exemplified by war cohorts of Oslo schoolchildren.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard deviation score (SDS), or Z-score, is a well-established method used to analyze and represent height according to a specific population (1). Tall stature is usually defined as a height above 2 standard deviations (s.d.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead we are used to work with substitutes like the 5-step Tanner scale for staging puberty, and age equivalents for describing bone maturation. Increasing emphasis has recently been put on separating tempo (the pace of development and maturation) and amplitude (the size at a specific state of maturity) [11]. …”
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