Reference Values for Weight, Height, Head Circumference, and Body Mass Index in Turkish Children

Boğaziçi University · Istanbul University

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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to integrate the existing updated reference standards for the growth of Turkish infants and children and to compare these values with World Health Organization (WHO) reference data, data from some European countries, and also with previous local data. Weight, height, and head circumference measurements were obtained on 2,391 boys and 2,102 girls who were regular attenders of a well child clinic and on 1,100 boys and 1,020 girls attending schools in relatively well-off districts in İstanbul. Mean number of measurements per child was 8.2±3.6 in the age group 0-5 years and 5.5±3.3 in the age group 6-18 years. All children were from well-to-do families and all were healthy. All measurements with the exception of measurements at birth, which were based on reported values, were done by trained personnel.

Methods

The LMS method was used in the analyses and in the construction of the percentile charts. There is an increase in weight for age and body mass index values for age starting in prepubertal ages, indicating an increasing trend for obesity.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Percentile
  • Body mass index
  • Turkish
  • Norwegian
  • Demography
  • Head circumference
  • Pediatrics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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