2020
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23398
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Physical growth and body adiposity patterns in children and adolescents at high altitudes in Peru: Proposed percentiles for assessment

Abstract: Objectives: This study's purpose was to compare physical growth (PG) patterns of children and adolescents living at high elevations with those of other geographic regions, relate body adiposity indicators, and develop percentile reference tables for assessing physical growth and body adiposity. Methods: The sample included 1536 children and adolescents ages 5.0 to 17.9 years from Puno (Peru) located between 3821 and 4349 m above sea level. Weight, height, arm and waist circumferences (WC), and three skinfolds … Show more

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“…The high altitude, above 9000 ft, is responsible for cold and an oxygen content equivalent to two thirds of that at sea level, limited diet, limited availability of drinking water with a low fluoride content (≤ 0.02 ppm/l) and poor socio-economic conditions [3][4][5][6]. Low obesity rates, physical growth patterns in height and arm circumference are reported [7][8][9].…”
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“…The high altitude, above 9000 ft, is responsible for cold and an oxygen content equivalent to two thirds of that at sea level, limited diet, limited availability of drinking water with a low fluoride content (≤ 0.02 ppm/l) and poor socio-economic conditions [3][4][5][6]. Low obesity rates, physical growth patterns in height and arm circumference are reported [7][8][9].…”
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“…Therefore, despite the relevance of the findings obtained in this study, the presence of physical growth retardation in children and adolescents of moderate 27 and high altitude in Peru 28 remains an important public health problem, despite the fact that, in recent years, Peru has been improving its economic income in relation to neighboring countries. 29 …”
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confidence: 54%
“…Besides, chest circumference may reflect structural adaptions of the chest wall to hypoxia, thus chest circumference is an essential measurement in the present study of focus on growth at different altitudes (Frisancho, 1969). A recent study proposes that WC and the sum of the skinfolds were better indicators for analyzing abdominal obesity compared to BMI (Cossio‐Bolaños et al, 2020). Therefore, WC was also included in the present study.…”
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confidence: 99%