To assess validity, a second trained staff member
measured the height and weight of 42 participants.
Maternal obesity was assessed by self - report rather than
measured height and weight.
When Schmidt and colleagues
measured the height and weight of the women with PCOS they first examined 21 years prior, they found that women with PCOS, like women without the syndrome, got shorter and had greater BMIs and waist - hip - ratios.
Then, they will
measure the height and weight of your child (or ask you this information) to make sure the seat properly fits your child.
Your child's doctor will
measure his height and weight and plot these numbers on a growth chart.
But your doctor can determine whether your child is growing at a normal pace by using a growth chart that
measures height and weight against national norms.
Your body mass index (BMI) is measured by
measuring your height and weight.
Psychologist Jeffrey Hancock (Cornell Uni) and communications professor Nicole Ellison (Michigan State Uni) bring people into a lab, where
they measure height and weight and then check the numbers against those in their online profiles.
The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP)
measures the height and weight of around one million school children in England every year, providing a detailed picture of the prevalence of child obesity.
The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP)
measures the height and weight of nearly one million school children in England each year, and their latest report indicates that just over 19 per cent of children aged 10 - 11 are obese, with a further 14 per cent classed as overweight.
The exam is comprised of two main steps: The physical exam (includes a blood draw, urine sample, and
measuring height and weight), and a medical questionnaire.
They will
measure your height and weight, draw blood from you, and ask for a urine sample.
Your Height & Weight — The Para-Med visit will normally require the nurse to
measure your height and weight.
The nurse will collect a small blood and urine sample, check your blood pressure, and
measure your height and weight.
Performed patient assessment such as recording vital signs,
measuring height and weight, and monitored patient's response to treatment
Some medical assistants are assigned duties that are more clinical such as taking blood pressure, checking blood sugar levels, obtaining laboratory specimens, and
measuring height and weight.
A Detecto CN220 scale with height rod (Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Corp, Webb City, MO) was used to
measure the height and weight according to standard protocol [33].
Delivery partners were trained to
measure height and weight (which was used to calculate BMI) and also recorded individual attendance of each participant at each session.
Not exact matches
«The researchers also found that after taking into account the effect of age
and sex, morning people were likely to have lower —
and thus generally more healthy — BMI, or body - mass index, a
measure of the ratio between
height and weight.»
Your GP will offer you an annual review during which your
height and weight will be
measured and your symptoms reviewed.
DR. MURPHY: The infant growth chart is a way for the physician to
measure is growth for this infant, for the
height, the
weight and the head size, all falling within what we call normal limits.
Your doctor has
measured your child's
height and weight over time
and knows whether growth is proceeding normally.
At this well - baby visit, the pediatrician will
measure your infant's
height,
weight,
and head circumference
and examine him to make he's growing
and developing as expected.
At this visit, your baby's doctor will
measure her
height,
weight,
and head circumference
and examine him to make sure she's growing
and developing as expected.
See how your baby or young child
measures up against other children in
height,
weight,
and head size.
This
height /
weight ratio, which takes into account a child's age
and sex, is the best
measure of healthy
weight for kids ages 2
and up.
Your baby's doctor looks for an overall growth pattern by
measuring your baby's
weight, length (or
height),
and head circumference
and comparing it with both national averages
and previous measurements.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a
measure of body fat based on
height and weight.
The pediatrician will also examine your infant's growth
and development, review his feeding
and sleep schedules,
measure his
height,
weight,
and head circumference
and counsel you about injury prevention.
To allow the Breast Crawl to be successful, Klaus
and Kennel (2001) strongly urge that the injection of vitamin K, application of eye ointment, washing
and any
measuring of infant's
height,
weight and head circumference be delayed for at least 1 hour.
It's normal for the nurse to put your little one on a scale to check his
weight, extend his limbs for
measuring height and width,
and use a tape
measure to determine head circumference.
The doctor (or nurse) will
measure and weigh him to make sure he's growing at a healthy
and steady rate, check that his
height and weight are proportionate,
and see how his measurements stack up against other 18 - month - olds (to determine all that, the pediatrician will use a pediatric growth chart).
Moms, prepare to feel guilty, but only just slightly: There's new data out there that link the more years you spend in the workforce with chubbier children.Researchers looked at body - mass index (BMI), which is a
measure of
weight - for -
height,
and found that the more years a woman spends at work after her child's birth, the more that child's BMI rises, according to research in the January / February issue of the journal Child Development.
Their
weight,
height, head circumference
and temperature are also
measured.
Kids slept more, had better grades,
and had lower body mass index, or BMI (a
measure of body fat based on
weight and height),
and had less aggression, says Dr. Gentile.
During this visit, the doctor
measures your child's
height and weight and calculates his or her BMI.
At each well - child visit, the doctor will weigh
and measure your child
and tell you his
height and weight percentiles.
At yearly exams, kids are weighed
and measured,
and their results are plotted on growth charts for
weight,
height,
and body mass index (BMI).
«We recommend parents
measure for seated shoulder
height in their children, along with
weight and standing
height, when selecting car seats,» said Kara.
Body mass index (BMI)
measures weight relative to
height and helps doctors assess body fat.
At each checkup, the doctor or nurse will
measure your child's
height and weight.
To get complete picture of your child's growth, it is important to know their
height and weight [
Measuring baby growth].
At the day 7 visit, the postnatal interviewer used an L - square ruler (with a level indicator
and a flat base that rested atop the head), a metal tape
measure to
measure the participant's
height to the nearest 0.1 cm,
and a digital scale to
measure weight to the nearest 0.1 kg.
Between 2008
and 2011, the CDC
measured the
weights and heights of about 12 million children between the ages of 2
and 4 in 40 states, two territories
and the District of Columbia.
Instead, the researchers used the volunteers» self - reported
height and weight (combined as body mass index, or BMI), plus measurements of the women's waist - to - hip ratios, as a
measure of attractiveness.
Obesity was defined as a body mass index at or above 30, calculated from self - reported
height and weight measures collected in the survey.
Teachers reported grades
and commented on student behavior
and school nurses
measured each student's
height and weight.
Most studies examining longer term effects of pregnancy
weight gain on childhood body size typically only have
measures of
height and weight rather than estimates of body fat.
For all three groups, researchers
measured bone mineral content
and density in the spine, neck, hip
and the whole body,
and looked at current
height and weight, smoking, level of physical activity
and a variety of other
measures.
Some have estimated that 60 - 70 % of the variability in a person's body mass index or BMI, which is a proxy
measure for body fat based on
weight and height, is attributable to genetic factors.