WHO Child Growth Standards based on length/height, weight and age
Abstract
To describe the methods used to construct the WHO Child Growth Standards based on length/height, weight and age, and to present resulting growth charts.
The WHO Child Growth Standards were derived from an international sample of healthy breastfed infants and young children raised in environments that do not constrain growth. Rigorous methods of data collection and standardized procedures across study sites yielded very high-quality data. The generation of the standards followed methodical, state-of-the-art statistical methodologies. The Box-Cox power exponential (BCPE) method, with curve smoothing by cubic splines, was used to construct the curves. The BCPE accommodates various kinds of distributions, from normal to skewed or kurtotic, as necessary. A set of diagnostic tools was used to detect possible biases in estimated percentiles or z-score curves.
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1Topics & keywords
- Percentile
- Medicine
- Skewness
- Kurtosis
- Statistics
- Growth curve (statistics)
- Standard deviation
- Standard score