2013
DOI: 10.2399/tahd.13.00142
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Düzeltme: 0-18 yaş çocuk ve adolesanlarda büyüme eğrileri

Abstract: künyeli yaz›daki iki tabloda bask› sonras› hata tespit ettiklerinden dolay›, söz konusu iki tabloyu (Tablo 7 ve 9) düzetilmifl haliyle tekrar göndermifllerdir. Tablo 7 ve 9 düzeltilmifl haliyle devam eden iki sayfada yer almaktad›r.

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“…10 Children’s BMI values for age were evaluated using the “WHO Anthro Plus Program” with “WHO-2007, reference values for children aged 5–19 years” 11 and classified according to Z-score (SD) cutoff points. 12 In the classification of waist circumference according to percentile values, waist circumference percentile classifications developed by Öztürk et al 13 for children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 years were used. With the recommendation of the International Diabetes Federation, the 90th percentile cutoff point was taken and those who were at the 90th percentile and above were classified as “obese” and those below the 90th percentile were classified as “normal.” 14…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Children’s BMI values for age were evaluated using the “WHO Anthro Plus Program” with “WHO-2007, reference values for children aged 5–19 years” 11 and classified according to Z-score (SD) cutoff points. 12 In the classification of waist circumference according to percentile values, waist circumference percentile classifications developed by Öztürk et al 13 for children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 years were used. With the recommendation of the International Diabetes Federation, the 90th percentile cutoff point was taken and those who were at the 90th percentile and above were classified as “obese” and those below the 90th percentile were classified as “normal.” 14…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ancak bireysel hasta değerlendirmeleri için ülkemize ait güncel standartların kullanımının uygun olacağı unutulmamalıdır. [20] Resimlerden elde edilen verinin çevrimi ve kappa analizi: Çalışmamızın amacı ebeveynlerin çocukları hakkındaki yargılarının nesnellik durumu ve bundan sapmanın yönünü ortaya koymaktır. Scott Millard tarafından hazırlanan ve çocukların fiziksel gelişimini göstermesi için önerilmiş olan görseller ebeveynlerin görsel algılarını belirlemede güzel bir araç sağlasa da obezite sınıflamasına uygun sınırları yoktur ve bu konuda yapılmış bir uyum çalışması bulunmamaktadır.…”
Section: çAlışmanın Sınırlılıklarıunclassified
“…Each child's height, weight, and BMI were calculated and evaluated in percentile tables adapted to Turkey according to age and gender 11 and BMI over the 85th percentile was classified as overweight or obese.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%