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Linear Regression to Approximate Longitudinal Growth Curves: Revised Standards for Velocity of Weight and Length in Infants
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Linear Regression to Approximate Longitudinal Growth Curves: Revised Standards for Velocity of Weight and Length in Infants

  • Herbert H Pomerance1 &
  • John M Krall2 

Pediatric Research volume 15, pages 1390–1395 (1981)Cite this article

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Summary: Because of lack of acceptability of the previous log-linear model of slope velocity for the assessment of weight and length in children 1 to 36 months of age, a modified method for least squares determination of velocity of growth by slope has been designed. This model uses a compound logarithmic expression of tune and a newly designed graphic scale. The acceptability of the graphic (hand-drawn) line is retained while “goodness of fit” of the model is improved. This improved model makes it possible to revise our standards for velocity of growth of children 1 to 36 months of age.

Speculation: When applied to clinical situations of abnormal growth, this model shouldhelp in the evaluation of patient growth. Along with the previously developed model for children 3 to 12 yr of age, it will form the basis for new office charts for the practitioner.

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  1. Department of Pediatrics, Charleston Division, West Virginia University Medical Center, Charleston, West Virginia

    Herbert H Pomerance

  2. Department of Community Medicine, West Virginia University Medical Center, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA

    John M Krall

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Pomerance, H., Krall, J. Linear Regression to Approximate Longitudinal Growth Curves: Revised Standards for Velocity of Weight and Length in Infants. Pediatr Res 15, 1390–1395 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198110000-00017

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Keywords

  • anthropometry
  • growth
  • weight
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