Comparison of the WHO Child Growth Standards with the NCHS for Estimation of Malnutrition in Birjand-Iran.

2014 
Background: Anthropometric indices are widely used to assess the health and nutritional status of children The aim of the present study was determination of malnutrition and compare estimates of under nutrition among young children under 2 years of age from Birjand city of Iran using WHO growth standard and the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) references. Methods: The cross‑sectional descriptive study conducted on 822 children under 2 years of age mean z scores for weight‑for‑age and height‑for‑age and prevalence underweight, stunting and wasting were calculated using the new WHO growth standards and compared with NCHS references. Results: Compared with NCHS reference, the mean height for age were lower and mean weight for age scores were almost similar using the WHO standards. Prevalence underweight, stunting, and wasting using WHO standards were 5.2‑8.2% and 1.9%, respectively, compared to 6.5‑37.3% and 1% based on the NCHS references.
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