Evaluation of mid-upper arm circumference in pre-school children: Comparison between NCHS/CDC-2000 and WHO-2006 references

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We aimed to evaluate the classification of arm circumference (AC) in pre-school children by using National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS/CDC-2000) and World Health Organization (WHO-2006) references. We evaluated 205 children: weight, height and AC were assessed and the body mass index (BMI) was calculated. The BMI values were classified into Z-scores by the WHO referential. The AC was classified into Z-cores by two references, comparing the whole-sample value and among groups (tercis) of BMI Z-score. The correlation was also evaluated between differences of AC with BMI Z-score. The WHO referential classified the AC in Z-scores greater than the NCHS/CDC, which is more specific and less sensitive than the NCHS/CDC for lean children and at the same time more sensitive and less specific for children with overweight. In conclusion, a significant difference in the AC classification occurs according to the referential used. © The Author [2010]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Nascimento, V. G., Machado, T. C., Bertoli, C. J., de Abreu, L. C., Valenti, V. E., & Leone, C. (2011). Evaluation of mid-upper arm circumference in pre-school children: Comparison between NCHS/CDC-2000 and WHO-2006 references. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 57(3), 208–212. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmq076

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