who06 | R Documentation |
The WHO growth standard (WHO 2006) for height, weight, body mass index, circumferences and skinfold thicknesses, fitted by the LMS method and summarised by values of L, M and S by sex from birth to 5 years.
who06
A tibble with 150 observations on the following 23 variables:
age from 0 to 5 years
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two-level factor with level 1 male and level 2 female
The L, M and S values for each measurement correspond respectively to the
Box-Cox power, median and coefficient of variation of the distribution by
age and sex (Cole & Green 1992). The short names and units for each measurement (see
LMS2z
) are as follows: height (ht, cm), weight (wt, kg), body mass
index (bmi, kg/m2), head circumference (head, cm), arm circumference (arm, cm), subscapular
skinfold (subscap, mm), and tricep skinfold (tricep, mm).
https://www.who.int/toolkits/child-growth-standards
World Health Organization. WHO Child Growth Standards: Methods and development: Length/height-for-age, weight-for-age, weight-for-length, weight-for-height and body mass index-for-age. Geneva: WHO; 2006.
Cole TJ, Green PJ. Smoothing reference centile curves: the LMS method and penalized likelihood. Stat Med 1992;11:1305-19.
data(who06)
## calculate z-score for length 60 cm in boys at age 0:12 months
LMS2z(x = 0:12/12, y = 60, sex = 1, measure = 'ht', ref = 'who06')
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