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Height-for-age z scores increase despite increasing height deficits among children in 5 developing countries.

Elizabeth A Lundeen1, Aryeh D Stein1, Linda S Adair1, Jere R Behrman1, Santosh K Bhargava1, Kirk A Dearden1, Denise Gigante1, Shane A Norris1, Linda M Richter1, Caroline H D Fall1, Reynaldo Martorell1, Harshpal Singh Sachdev1, Cesar G Victora1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Growth failure remains a persistent challenge in many countries, and understanding child growth patterns is critical to the development of appropriate interventions and their evaluation. The interpretation of changes in mean height-for-age z scores (HAZs) over time to define catch-up growth has been a subject of debate. Most studies of child growth have been cross-sectional or have focused on children through age 5 y.
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to characterize patterns of linear growth among individuals followed from birth into adulthood.
DESIGN: We compared HAZs and difference in height (cm) from the WHO reference median at birth, 12 mo, 24 mo, mid-childhood, and adulthood for 5287 individuals from birth cohorts in Brazil, Guatemala, India, the Philippines, and South Africa.
RESULTS: Mean HAZs were <0 at birth in the 3 cohorts with data and ranged from -0.6 (Brazil) to -2.9 (Guatemala) at age 24 mo. Between 24 mo and mid-childhood, HAZ values increased by 0.3-0.5 in South Africa, Guatemala, and the Philippines and were unchanged in Brazil and India. Between mid-childhood and adulthood, mean HAZs increased in all cohorts but remained <0 in adulthood [mean range: -0.3 (Brazil) to -1.8 (Guatemala and Philippines)]. However, from 24 mo to adulthood, height differences from the reference median became greater.
CONCLUSIONS: From age 2 y to adulthood, mean HAZs increased, even though height deficits relative to the reference median also increased. These 2 metrics may result in different interpretations of the potential for and the impact of catch-up growth in height.
© 2014 American Society for Nutrition.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25008854      PMCID: PMC4135493          DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.114.084368

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


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