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Long-term longitudinal studies and implications for the development of an international growth reference for children and adolescents
John H. Himes
Epidemiology & Community Health
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Agriculture & Biology
longitudinal studies
100%
child growth
42%
child health
42%
protocols
39%
anthropometric measurements
32%
energy expenditure
29%
genetic factors
28%
body composition
28%
food intake
24%
X-radiation
24%
history
21%
energy
16%
water
11%
sampling
9%
methodology
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Growth and Development
85%
Longitudinal Studies
68%
Growth
41%
Child
35%
Knowledge Bases
14%
Anthropometry
14%
Child Health
11%
Body Composition
11%
Energy Metabolism
10%
History
8%
Water
7%
Social Sciences
longitudinal study
64%
adolescent
48%
energy
16%
heredity
14%
Child health
12%
expenditures
10%
illness
9%
water
9%
experience
7%
history
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
protocol
19%
child health
16%
dietary intake
15%
expenditure
11%
maturation
11%
energy
11%
sampling
6%
history
6%