Title: ? Individual Differences in Growth and Development of Children
1? Individual Differences in Growth and
Development of Children
The influence of metabolism , hormones, the
properties of bone, dietary life, nutrition,
living and social environment make differences
in growth and development of children.
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2Standard Pattern of Height Growth
girl
Adolescent Growth Spurt
Growth Spurt
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3? Factors influencing Height Growth
1. Parents Height Height at 6 years of age,
average of parents height, Bone Age, and
entering the puberty period influence
childrens height growth. 2. Late Adolescence
Makes Height Increase See next figure.
4Late Adolescence Makes Height Increase
Height(cm)
boy
average
Early Adolescence
Growth Height Spurt
Late Adolescence Growth Height Spurt
Age(year)
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5? SD Score
Standard Deviation(SD)shows how distribute the
examples from the mean. Measured height data on
many of the same age children have a normal
distribution. See next figure. ? SD Score
Method for the Evaluation of Height About 2.3
of the total number of children with height data
of under -2SD are considered to have growth
disorders, such as growth hormone deficiency.
6Normal Distribution of Height
68.3 of all the people whose height is between
-1SD and 1SD
95.4 of all the people whose height is between
-2SD and 2SD
2.3 of all the people whose height is less than
-2SD
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7? SD Score Equation
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8? Cross-Sectional Standard Growth Chart
Evaluation of height growth on the same sex
and age children. A child who has stopped
growing or is growing more slowly than expected
will often need an evaluation of height growth .
9Cross-Sectional Standard Growth Chart
Height(cm)
boy
average
Height
Weight(Kg)
average
Weight
Age(year)
Data in 2000
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10?Importance of Early Detection for Growth
Disorders
1. Poor growth may be the first sign of a
problem in some diseases. 2. Early diagnosis
and treatment of some conditions may help
children achieve a more typical adult height. 3.
Child neglect or abuse may also be associated
with failure to grow.
11Case of Growth Hormone Deficiency(one girl)
Height(cm)
average
AGE(year)
Growth in Height shows down at point A
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12? Growth hormone deficiency
is a disorder that involves the pituitary
gland (the small gland at the base of the brain
that secretes several hormones, including growth
hormone). A damaged or malfunctioning
pituitary gland may not produce enough hormones
for normal growth.
13? Rohrer Index
weight (kg)/( height (cm)3)x107 ? Rohrer
index weight (kg)/( height (m)3)x10 Rohrer
index Useful to calculate the obesity level of
children
14? Rohrer Index
Severely Underweight under 100 Underweight 101?
115 Normal Weight 116?144 Overweight 145?159 Ob
ese over 160
15? Rohrer Index
ex. height 135cm, weight 30kg Rohrer index
301.35310 30/2.4610 122(Normal Weight)