2008
DOI: 10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n3p249
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Estudo longitudinal do crescimento corporal de escolares de 10 a 14 anos: dimorfismo sexual e pico de velocidade

Abstract: O acompanhamento do crescimento corporal durante a adolescência é um importante indicador de saúde, além de possibilitar a identifi cação do estado maturacional dos indivíduos. Frente a isso, os objetivos do estudo foram: a) descrever o desenvolvimento da estatura e de massa corporal de meninas e meninos dos 10 aos 14 anos de idade e suas diferenças nesse processo, e; b) identifi car o momento e a magnitude do pico de velocidade em altura (PVA) e do pico de velocidade em massa corporal (PVP) de meninos e menin… Show more

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“…These findings suggest harmonious growth since increases in height were accompanied by body weight gains. Similar results have been reported in other studies 14,18,24,25,28,29 . With respect to BMI adequacy, significant differences were observed between the 1997 and 2009 samples, with the observation of an increase in the frequency of obese individuals.…”
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“…These findings suggest harmonious growth since increases in height were accompanied by body weight gains. Similar results have been reported in other studies 14,18,24,25,28,29 . With respect to BMI adequacy, significant differences were observed between the 1997 and 2009 samples, with the observation of an increase in the frequency of obese individuals.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Although the present study was not a longitudinal investigation, a tendency towards a linear increase of height with age was observed, in agreement with other studies 18,25 . Like height, body weight also tended to increase linearly with age despite the greater variability (unstable) of this variable.…”
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confidence: 80%
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