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Standards from birth to maturity for height, weight, height velocity, and weight velocity: British children, 1965. I
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Standards from birth to maturity for height, weight, height velocity, and weight velocity: British children, 1965. I
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J. M. Tanner
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R. H. Whitehouse
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M. Takaishi
Journal:
Archives of Disease in Childhood - ARCH DIS CHILD
, vol. 41, no. 219, pp. 454-471, 1966
DOI:
10.1136/adc.41.219.454
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...OS incidence peaks in adolescence by gender around puberty, and the age-incidence curves closely resemble the growth velocity curves for height [
59
, 60]...
Lisa MirabelloRuth
,
et al.
Height at diagnosis and birth-weight as risk factors for osteosarcoma
...The proportions in each cohort below the 2nd centile (equivalent to z-score <−2) and above the 98th centile (>+2) for each reference were identified. Changes in z-score in each child were calculated between birth and 6 months, and 6 to 12 months for the SWS, and between 6 weeks and 9 months, and 9 to 18 months for ALSPAC. Children crossing up or down through more than two major centile bands (equivalent to ±1.33 z-scores) were identified. In the SWS, mean head circumference was additionally compared to the WHO birth data, the Tanner and Whitehouse reference
...
Charlotte M Wright
,
et al.
Monitoring head size and growth using the new UK-WHO growth standard
...Children’s growth and body development vary during their lifetimes, and age-based percentiles for body measurements are known and described in many studies (Kromeyer-Hauschild et al. 2001, 2008; Fredriks et al. 2003, 2005; Moreno et al. 1999; Stolzenberg et al. 2007; Kurth and Schaffrath Rosario 2007;
Tanner et al. 1966;
Cole 2000)...
Anne-Madeleine Bau
,
et al.
Relevance of age-related growth references: variations in body measure...
...The height standards used for normal children were those reported by Tanner et al. (
4
, 5), and the weight standards were those described by Freeman et al. (6)...
...The midparental height (MPH) sd score was calculated as follows: (father’s height sd score mother’s height sd score) 1.61 (8), based on the standards described by Tanner et al. (
4
, 5). Bone age was determined according to the method of Greulich and Pyle (9), and the data we used were reported by the treating physicians...
...The calculated TPG difference of 11.3 cm between males and females is almost identical to the difference observed in normal children (
4
, 5)...
MICHAEL B. RANKE
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et al.
The Mathematical Model for Total Pubertal Growth in Idiopathic Growth ...
...Data on height, growth velocity, and sex-corrected midparental height (target height) were transformed into sd scores according to the standards of Tanner (
20
)...
MARIACAROLINA SALERNO
,
et al.
Abnormal GH Receptor Signaling in Children with Idiopathic Short Statu...
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