International BMI-for-age references underestimate thinness and overestimate overweight and obesity in Bolivian adolescents

Since no growth standards for adolescents exist and a single reference applicable everywhere is still in debate, it is recognized that the best reference should be derived from the growth pattern of the healthy population that will use it. In 2007 a study developed references for body mass index for...

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Body Mass Index
Bolivia
Child
Female
Humans
Internationality
Male
Nutritional Status
Obesity - diagnosis
Overweight - diagnosis
Reference Values
Thinness - diagnosis
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