Revisiting the relationship of weight and height in early childhood

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Ponderal and linear growth of children has been widely studied; however, epidemiologic evidence of a relationship between the two is inconsistent. Child undernutrition in the form of low height for age and low weight for height continues to burden the developing world. A downward shift in the distribution of height for age in the first 2 y of life is commonly observed in many developing countries and is usually summarized as the percentage stunted (height for age Z-score

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Richard, S. A., Black, R. E., & Checkley, W. (2012). Revisiting the relationship of weight and height in early childhood. In Advances in Nutrition (Vol. 3, pp. 250–254). https://doi.org/10.3945/an.111.001099

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