Anthropometric study on Down syndrome in Taiwan

1991 
: Anthropometric studies of Down syndrome in foreign children had been reported. To have similar information for Chinese children with Down syndrome, data based on 1624 measurements of height and 1208 measurements of weight were done on 496 children who took part in a collaborative study done via several hospitals and institutions in Taiwan. Height and weight were measured using standard methods. Additional data about these children were also solicited from hospital and school records to obtain semilongitudinal data which were then analyzed with SAS PC software. Descriptive statistics and percentiles were estimated using flexible mathematical functions. Results showed that ethnic Chinese children with Down syndrome were significantly shorter than normal children. Mean weight, however, was not significantly different from normal children. Centile charts for assessment of stature and weight are also presented.
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