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Verdens helseorganisasjons nye vekststandard for barn under fem år
Engelsk titel: The WHO Child Growth Standards for children under 5 years of age Läs online Författare: Baerug AB ; Tufte E ; Norum KR ; Björneboe GE Språk: Nor Antal referenser: 19 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 07101496

Tidskrift

Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening 2007;127(18)2390-4 ISSN 0029-2001 E-ISSN 0807-7096 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

RESULTS AND INTERPRETATION : The WHO Child Growth Standards describe how healthy children grow when key health and environmental needs are met. The new growth standards documents that children with different ethnic backgrounds grow very similarly under equal conditions. The WHO Child Growth Standards are an important tool for prevention and early recognition of overweight, as well as growth faltering and wasting. HOW : children without a diagnosed disease grow. The WHO Child Growth Standards document how children SHOULD: grow when they are raised in healthy environments, are breastfed and not exposed to tobacco through their mother. The standard was developed on the basis of a multi-ethnic sample with participants from Norway, USA, Brazil, Oman, Ghana and India. MATERIAL AND METHOD : A growth reference describes BACKGROUND : In 2006, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched the new global WHO Child Growth Standards for children under five years. The rationale for developing this new growth standard was that a review of the NCHS/WHO-reference, which had been recommended for international use since 1978, showed that the growth of breast-fed infants deviated negatively from this reference. Most children included in the NCHS/WHO-reference from 1978 were fed mainly with infant formula.