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281 related items for PubMed ID: 8005090

  • 21. Short but catching up: statural growth among native Amazonian Bolivian children.
    Godoy R, Nyberg C, Eisenberg DT, Magvanjav O, Shinnar E, Leonard WR, Gravlee C, Reyes-García V, McDade TW, Huanca T, Tanner S, Bolivian TAPS Study Team.
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  • 22. Immunology and growth faltering of Anga children, Papua New Guinea: preliminary work.
    Ulijaszek SJ.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 1998 Aug; 106(4):515-20. PubMed ID: 9712479
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  • 23. Growth retardation indicators in children under 5 years old.
    Epidemiol Bull; 1998 Mar; 19(1):13-6. PubMed ID: 9662877
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  • 24. Children born small for gestational age (SGA) who fail to achieve catch up growth by 2-8 years of age are short from infancy to adulthood. Data from a cross-sectional study of 486 Spanish children.
    Carrascosa A, Vicens-Calvet E, Yeste D, Espadero RM, Ulied A, SGA Spanish Collaborative Group.
    Pediatr Endocrinol Rev; 2006 Sep; 4(1):15-27. PubMed ID: 17021579
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  • 25. Physical growth delays and stress dysregulation in stunted and non-stunted Ukrainian institution-reared children.
    Dobrova-Krol NA, van Ijzendoorn MH, Bakermans-Kranenburg MJ, Cyr C, Juffer F.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2008 Sep; 31(3):539-53. PubMed ID: 18511123
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  • 26. A mathematical approach for estimating reference values for weight-for-age, weight-for-height and height-for-age.
    Martins SJ, Menezes RC.
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  • 27. Growth and final height after liver transplantation during childhood.
    Scheenstra R, Gerver WJ, Odink RJ, van Soest H, Peeters PM, Verkade HJ, Sauer PJ.
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  • 28. Weight requirements for catch-up growth in girls with eating disorders and onset of weight loss before menarche.
    Swenne I.
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  • 29. Poor growth prior to early childhood: decreased health and life-span in the adult.
    Clark GA, Hall NR, Armelagos GJ, Borkan GA, Panjabi MM, Wetzel FT.
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  • 30. Filipino children exhibit catch-Up growth from age 2 to 12 years.
    Adair LS.
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  • 31. A study of human growth in the framework of applied nutrition and public health nutrition programs in the Western Pacific region.
    Bailey KV.
    Monogr Soc Res Child Dev; 1970 Oct; 35(7):40-8. PubMed ID: 5508383
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  • 32. Catch-up growth.
    Ackland FM, Preece MA.
    Pediatrician; 1987 Oct; 14(4):226-33. PubMed ID: 3331203
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  • 33. Catch-up growth in height and cognitive function: Why definitions matter.
    Casale D, Desmond C, Richter LM.
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  • 34. Growth recovery and faltering through early adolescence in low- and middle-income countries: Determinants and implications for cognitive development.
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    Soc Sci Med; 2017 Apr; 179():81-90. PubMed ID: 28260638
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  • 35. Growth and development of male external genitalia: a cross-sectional study of 6200 males aged 0 to 19 years.
    Tomova A, Deepinder F, Robeva R, Lalabonova H, Kumanov P, Agarwal A.
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  • 36. Age-specific variation in the secular trend for stature: a comparison of samples from industrialized and nonindustrialized regions.
    McCullough JM, McCullough CS.
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  • 37. [Weight and height development in adopted children from developing countries].
    Magnusson B, Proos L.
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  • 38. Guidelines for the study of mechanisms involved in the prevention or reversal of linear growth retardation in developing countries.
    Allen LH, Uauy R.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 1994 Feb 19; 48 Suppl 1():S212-6. PubMed ID: 8005088
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  • 39. Early childhood stimulation in the developing and developed world: if not now, when?
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  • 40. A commentary on the construction of weight velocity charts.
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