KINESIOL 2F03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Breastfeeding, Data Quality, Percentile

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New international growth standard describes the growth of healthy children living in well- supported environments in six countries. Uses growth of the breastfed infant as the norm for growth (breastfeeding = optimal ) Who growth charts created with longitudinal length and weight data measured at frequent intervals of children younger than 2 years. Cdc growth reference charts based on cross-sectional length and weight data: less info from birth 6 months. Standard rather than reference was needed to describe how children grow in all countries rather than how they grew in a specific time and place. Emphasized importance of growing infants under the best health conditions. Confirmed as mean length measurements from birth 24 months in 6 country sites were almost identical. Represent how healthy infants / young children should grow under optimal environments. International standards for infants to be compared to. Indicate how children grew in a particular place and time (us during "63-94)

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