ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНО ЛИ СУЩЕСТВУЕТ НЕОБХОДИМОСТЬ В СОЗДАНИИ «РЕГИОНАЛЬНЫХ ПЕРЦЕНТИЛЬНЫХ КРИВЫХ» МАССО-РОСТОВЫХ ПОКАЗАТЕЛЕЙ? (КОММЕНТАРИЙ К СТАТЬЕ Р.Р. КИЛЬДИЯРОВОЙ «ОЦЕНКА ФИЗИЧЕСКОГО РАЗВИТИЯ ДЕТЕЙ С ПОМОЩЬЮ ПЕРЦЕНТИЛЬНЫХ ДИАГРАММ»)

Светлана Геннадьевна Макарова
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Height, body weight and body mass index are important parameters of health and are widely used in clinical practice, for assessing health of children, and for population studies. Amid the general globalization, the main trend of the present time is joining efforts of various countries for prevention and treatment of diseases in children. The work of the World Health Organization (WHO) on creation of international standards of anthropometric measures and parameters of children's development is based upon this trend. A key point of the WHO standards is their creation based on a survey of a large cohort of children (from 5 countries of 6 continents) who were in optimal conditions: who were breast-fed and received the up-to-date level of care and quality of the provided medical care. This actually allowed to eliminate the main exogenous factors that affect such parameters and to make them, in fact, the reference ones. The application of a unified approach using the WHO standards allows to carry out multicenter studies involving different countries as well as to compare the data obtained in different regions. Studies have shown that the WHO standards for physical development are applicable in different regions of the world. In this regard, the creation of «regional» reference curves for height and body weight of children that are different from the generally accepted standards is currently inappropriate, but it is really relevant to use the WHO standards.
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真的有必要创造“区域周期曲线”吗?(rr . kildiyarove文章评论)
身高、体重和体质指数是衡量健康的重要参数,在临床实践、儿童健康评估和人口研究中得到广泛应用。在全球化的大背景下,当前的主要趋势是各国共同努力预防和治疗儿童疾病。世界卫生组织(卫生组织)在制定国际人体测量标准和儿童发展参数方面的工作就是基于这一趋势。世卫组织标准的一个关键点是,这些标准是根据对一大批儿童(来自6大洲5个国家)的调查制定的,这些儿童处于最佳条件:接受母乳喂养,并获得最新水平的护理和所提供的医疗保健质量。这实际上可以消除影响这些参数的主要外生因素,使它们实际上成为参考参数。采用采用世卫组织标准的统一方法,可以开展涉及不同国家的多中心研究,并比较不同区域获得的数据。研究表明,世卫组织的身体发育标准适用于世界不同区域。在这方面,创建与普遍接受的标准不同的儿童身高和体重的“区域”参考曲线目前是不合适的,但使用世界卫生组织的标准确实是相关的。
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