10 research outputs found
Primary care paediatricians and their growth-monitoring practices by country (Nâ=â1198).
<p>Data are number (%).</p><p>PCP, primary care physicians; WHO-MGRS, World Health Organization Multicentre Growth Reference Study; CDC-NCHS, US Centers for Disease Control and PreventionâNational Center for Health Statistics; NC, Not communicated.</p>*<p>as reported on the European Confederation of Primary Care Paediatricians website <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0070871#pone.0070871-ECPCP1" target="_blank">[24]</a>.</p>**<p>comparison between countries.</p
Different phases of the formal consensus process (modified version of the RAND/UCLA method).
<p>Different phases of the formal consensus process (modified version of the RAND/UCLA method).</p
Results of the rating phase of the target conditions judged to be priorities for growth monitoring (n = 36 experts of 68).
<p>Results of the rating phase of the target conditions judged to be priorities for growth monitoring (n = 36 experts of 68).</p
Percentage of children classified as overweight (including obesity), obese and at risk of overweight.
<p>SD: Standard Deviation; IOTF: International Obesity Task Force</p><p>C-25 and C-30 correspond to centiles that match BMI 25 and 30 kg/m<sup>2</sup> at 18 years</p><p><sup>â </sup>WHO > 1 SD correspond to WHO > 85<sup>th</sup></p><p><sup>âĄ</sup>WHO > 2 SD correspond to WHO > 97.7<sup>th</sup></p><p>*Overweight includes âobesityâ</p><p>**At risk of overweight includes âoverweightâ and âobesityâ</p><p>Percentage of children classified as overweight (including obesity), obese and at risk of overweight.</p
Mean z-scores of our French population (5â18 years) according to both growth charts.
<p>Mean z-scores of our French population (5â18 years) according to both growth charts.</p
Mean z-scores of exclusively/never breastfed children according to both growth charts.
<p>Mean z-scores of exclusively/never breastfed children according to both growth charts.</p
Characteristics of the studies used for analyses of children from birth to 5 years.
<p>EDEN, <b>E</b>tude des dĂ©terminants prĂ©- et post natals du <b>D</b>Ă©veloppement et de la santĂ© de lâ<b>E</b>nfant; ELANCE, <b>E</b>tude <b>L</b>ongitudinale <b>A</b>limentation <b>N</b>utrition <b>C</b>roissance des <b>E</b>nfants; ELFE, <b>E</b>tude <b>L</b>ongitudinale <b>F</b>rançaise depuis lâ<b>E</b>nfance; EPIPAGE, <b>E</b>tude <b>EPI</b>dĂ©miologique sur les <b>P</b>etits <b>A</b>ges <b>G</b>estationnels; FLVS, <b>F</b>leurbaix <b>L</b>aventie <b>V</b>ille <b>S</b>antĂ©; PELAGIE, <b>P</b>erturbateurs <b>E</b>ndocriniens: Ă©tude <b>L</b>ongitudinale sur les <b>A</b>nomalies de la <b>G</b>rossesse, lâ<b>I</b>nfertilitĂ© et lâ<b>E</b>nfance.</p><p>Characteristics of the studies used for analyses of children from birth to 5 years.</p