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Валеология: Здоровье, Болезнь, Выздоровление. 2020; : 19-23

ФИЗИЧЕСКОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ ДЕТЕЙ И СВЯЗЬ С БИОЛОГИЧЕСКИМИ И СОЦИАЛЬНО-ГИГИЕНИЧЕСКИМИ ФАКТОРАМИ

АЛДИБЕКОВА Г. И.

Аннотация

   В данном обзоре описаны результаты многочисленных исследований, посвященных изучению физического развития детей и факторов, оказывающих комплексное воздействие на развитие детского организма.

Список литературы

1. Eiben O. G., Toth G. Half-century of the “Kormend Growth Study” // Coll.ntropol. 2000. Dec.;24 (2): 431-41.

2. Murata M. Secular trends in growth and changes in eating patterns of Japaneess children // Am.J. Uin. Nutr. 2000, November; 72 (5 Suppl): 1379S-1383S.

3. Liu Y., Albertsson-Wikland K., Karlberg J. Long-term consequences of early linear growth retardation (stunning) in Swedish children // Pediatr.Res. 2000 Apr., 47 (4Ptl) : 475-80.

4. Rousham E. K., Gracey M. Persistent growth faltering among aboriginal infants and young children in north-west Australia: a retrospective study from 1969 to 1993 // Acta Paedistr. 1997. Jan; 86 (1): 46-50.

5. Dittmar M. Linear growth in weight, structure, sitting height and leg lenth and body proportions of Aymara school-children living in at hypoxic environment at high attitude in Chile // Z. Morphol. Antropol. 1997; 81 (3): 333-44.

6. Yip R., Binkin N. J., Nrowbridge F. L. Altitude and childhool growth // J. Pediatr, 1988, 113, N 3, p. 486-489.

7. Thalange N. K., Foster P. J., Gill M. S., Price D. A., Clayton P. E. Model of normal prepubertal growth // Arch. Dis. Child, 1996, Nov; 75 (5): 427-31.

8. Luo Z. C., Low L. C., Karlberg J. Fetal size to final height in Hong Kong Chinese children // J. Pediatr. Endocrinol. Metab. 200, March; 13 (3): 369-79.

9. Baccalao J., Amador M., Hermelo M. The relationship of birthweight with height at 14 and with the growing process // Nutrition 1996 April; 12 (4): 240-4.

10. Albertsson-Wikland K., Karlberg J. Postnatal growth of children born small for gestation age // Acta Paedistr. Suppl., 1997, November; 423: 193-5.

11. Caccari E., Salardi S., David C., Tassinari D., Dalla Casa C., Pilu G. L., Mainetti B., Gualandi S., Bovicelli L. Is statural growth predictable in utero? Follow-up from the second trimester to the 8 th year of life // J. Pediatr. Endocrinol. Metabol. 2000, April, 13 (4): 381-6.

12. Karlberg J., Albertsson-Wikland K. Growth in full-term small-for-gestational-age infants: from birth to final height // Pediatr. Res. 1995, November; 38 (5): 733-9.

13. Karlberg J., Luo Z. C. Foetal size to final height // Acta Paediatr., 2000, June; 89 (6): 632-6.

14. Atladottir. H., Thorsdottir I. Energy intake and growth of infants in Iceland – a population with high frequency of breast-feeding and high birth weight // Eur. J. Clin.Nutr. 2000, September, 54 (9): 695-701.

15. Portnoy S., Gallias M., Wolke D., Gamsu H. Five-year follow-up study of extremely low birth infants // Develop. Med, 1988, 30, N 5, 590-598.

16. Binkin N. J., Yip R., Fleshood L., Trowbridge F. L. Birth weight and childhood growth // Pediatrics, 1988, 82, N 6, 828-834.

17. Pena I. C., Teberg A. J., Finello K. M. The premature small-for-gestational age infants during the first year of life: Comparison by birth weight and geatational age // J. Pediatr., 1988, 113, N 6, 1066-1073;

18. Wang D., Kato N., Inaba Y., Tango T., Yoshida Y., Kusaka Y., Degushi Y., Tomita F., Zhang Q. Physical and personality traits of preschool children in Fuzdou, China: only child vs sibiling // Child Care Health Dev, 2000, January, 26 (1): 49-60.

19. Bogin B., Loucky J. Plasticity, political economy and physical growth status of Guatemala Maya children, living in the United States // Am. J. Phys. Antropol. 1997, January; 102 (1): 17-32.

20. Pizarro F., Olivares M., Hertrampf E., Walter T. Growth in terms of Chilean infants of low socio-economics status: 1978-1992.

21. Haschke F., van’t Hof M. A. Euro-Growth references for length, weight and body circumferences: Euro Growth Study Group // J.Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr., 2000, 31 Suppl 1: 514-38.

22. Ahmed M. L., Allen A. D., Dunger D. B., Macfarlane A. The Oxford Growth Study: a district growth surveillance program 1988-1994 // J. Med.Screen. 1995; 2 (3): 160-3.

23. Li H., Leung S. S., Lam P. K., Zhang X., Chen X. X., Wang S. L. Height an weight percentile curves of Beijing children and adolescents 0-18 years, 1995 // Ann.Hum.Biol. 1999, Sept-Oct; 26 (5): 457-71.

24. Legler J. D., Rose L. C. Assessment of abnormal growth curves // Am. Fam. Phys, 1998, July; 58 (1): 153-8.

25. Yun D. S., Yun D. K., Chang Y. Y., Lim S. W., Lee M. K., Kim S. Y. Correlations among height, leg length and arm span in growing Korean children// Ann. Hum. Biol., 2000, Jan-Feb.; 27 (1): 35-45.

26. Pere A. Comparison of two methods for transforming height and weight to normality // Ann. Hum. Biol., 2000, Jan-Feb; 27 (1): 45-55.

27. Ai-Fawaz I. M., Bamgboye E. A., al-Eissa Y. A. Factors influencing linear growth in Saudi Arabian children 6-24 month // J. Trop. Pediatr. 1994, Aug.; 40 (4): 235-9.

28. Reinken L., van Oost G. Longitudinal physical development of healthy children 0 to 18 years of age. Body length / eight, body weight and growth velocity // Klin.Pediatr. 1992, May-June, 204(3): 129-33.

29. Zatorska M. Values of somatic trails and body proportion indices in male and female newborns of Lublin // Stud. Hum. Ecol. 1992; 10: 75-82.

30. Balogum J. A., Olaqoye A. G., Oladipo V. A. Anthropometric indices in male and female Nigerians of different age groups // Afr. J. Med. Sci, 1994, September; 23 (3): 279-86.

Valeology: Health - Illnes - recovery. 2020; : 19-23

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AND RELATIONSHIP WITH BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL-HYGIENIC FACTORS

ALDIBEKOVA G. I.

Abstract

   This review describes the results of numerous studies devoted to the study of the physical development of children and factors that have a complex effect on the development of the child's body.

References

1. Eiben O. G., Toth G. Half-century of the “Kormend Growth Study” // Coll.ntropol. 2000. Dec.;24 (2): 431-41.

2. Murata M. Secular trends in growth and changes in eating patterns of Japaneess children // Am.J. Uin. Nutr. 2000, November; 72 (5 Suppl): 1379S-1383S.

3. Liu Y., Albertsson-Wikland K., Karlberg J. Long-term consequences of early linear growth retardation (stunning) in Swedish children // Pediatr.Res. 2000 Apr., 47 (4Ptl) : 475-80.

4. Rousham E. K., Gracey M. Persistent growth faltering among aboriginal infants and young children in north-west Australia: a retrospective study from 1969 to 1993 // Acta Paedistr. 1997. Jan; 86 (1): 46-50.

5. Dittmar M. Linear growth in weight, structure, sitting height and leg lenth and body proportions of Aymara school-children living in at hypoxic environment at high attitude in Chile // Z. Morphol. Antropol. 1997; 81 (3): 333-44.

6. Yip R., Binkin N. J., Nrowbridge F. L. Altitude and childhool growth // J. Pediatr, 1988, 113, N 3, p. 486-489.

7. Thalange N. K., Foster P. J., Gill M. S., Price D. A., Clayton P. E. Model of normal prepubertal growth // Arch. Dis. Child, 1996, Nov; 75 (5): 427-31.

8. Luo Z. C., Low L. C., Karlberg J. Fetal size to final height in Hong Kong Chinese children // J. Pediatr. Endocrinol. Metab. 200, March; 13 (3): 369-79.

9. Baccalao J., Amador M., Hermelo M. The relationship of birthweight with height at 14 and with the growing process // Nutrition 1996 April; 12 (4): 240-4.

10. Albertsson-Wikland K., Karlberg J. Postnatal growth of children born small for gestation age // Acta Paedistr. Suppl., 1997, November; 423: 193-5.

11. Caccari E., Salardi S., David C., Tassinari D., Dalla Casa C., Pilu G. L., Mainetti B., Gualandi S., Bovicelli L. Is statural growth predictable in utero? Follow-up from the second trimester to the 8 th year of life // J. Pediatr. Endocrinol. Metabol. 2000, April, 13 (4): 381-6.

12. Karlberg J., Albertsson-Wikland K. Growth in full-term small-for-gestational-age infants: from birth to final height // Pediatr. Res. 1995, November; 38 (5): 733-9.

13. Karlberg J., Luo Z. C. Foetal size to final height // Acta Paediatr., 2000, June; 89 (6): 632-6.

14. Atladottir. H., Thorsdottir I. Energy intake and growth of infants in Iceland – a population with high frequency of breast-feeding and high birth weight // Eur. J. Clin.Nutr. 2000, September, 54 (9): 695-701.

15. Portnoy S., Gallias M., Wolke D., Gamsu H. Five-year follow-up study of extremely low birth infants // Develop. Med, 1988, 30, N 5, 590-598.

16. Binkin N. J., Yip R., Fleshood L., Trowbridge F. L. Birth weight and childhood growth // Pediatrics, 1988, 82, N 6, 828-834.

17. Pena I. C., Teberg A. J., Finello K. M. The premature small-for-gestational age infants during the first year of life: Comparison by birth weight and geatational age // J. Pediatr., 1988, 113, N 6, 1066-1073;

18. Wang D., Kato N., Inaba Y., Tango T., Yoshida Y., Kusaka Y., Degushi Y., Tomita F., Zhang Q. Physical and personality traits of preschool children in Fuzdou, China: only child vs sibiling // Child Care Health Dev, 2000, January, 26 (1): 49-60.

19. Bogin B., Loucky J. Plasticity, political economy and physical growth status of Guatemala Maya children, living in the United States // Am. J. Phys. Antropol. 1997, January; 102 (1): 17-32.

20. Pizarro F., Olivares M., Hertrampf E., Walter T. Growth in terms of Chilean infants of low socio-economics status: 1978-1992.

21. Haschke F., van’t Hof M. A. Euro-Growth references for length, weight and body circumferences: Euro Growth Study Group // J.Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr., 2000, 31 Suppl 1: 514-38.

22. Ahmed M. L., Allen A. D., Dunger D. B., Macfarlane A. The Oxford Growth Study: a district growth surveillance program 1988-1994 // J. Med.Screen. 1995; 2 (3): 160-3.

23. Li H., Leung S. S., Lam P. K., Zhang X., Chen X. X., Wang S. L. Height an weight percentile curves of Beijing children and adolescents 0-18 years, 1995 // Ann.Hum.Biol. 1999, Sept-Oct; 26 (5): 457-71.

24. Legler J. D., Rose L. C. Assessment of abnormal growth curves // Am. Fam. Phys, 1998, July; 58 (1): 153-8.

25. Yun D. S., Yun D. K., Chang Y. Y., Lim S. W., Lee M. K., Kim S. Y. Correlations among height, leg length and arm span in growing Korean children// Ann. Hum. Biol., 2000, Jan-Feb.; 27 (1): 35-45.

26. Pere A. Comparison of two methods for transforming height and weight to normality // Ann. Hum. Biol., 2000, Jan-Feb; 27 (1): 45-55.

27. Ai-Fawaz I. M., Bamgboye E. A., al-Eissa Y. A. Factors influencing linear growth in Saudi Arabian children 6-24 month // J. Trop. Pediatr. 1994, Aug.; 40 (4): 235-9.

28. Reinken L., van Oost G. Longitudinal physical development of healthy children 0 to 18 years of age. Body length / eight, body weight and growth velocity // Klin.Pediatr. 1992, May-June, 204(3): 129-33.

29. Zatorska M. Values of somatic trails and body proportion indices in male and female newborns of Lublin // Stud. Hum. Ecol. 1992; 10: 75-82.

30. Balogum J. A., Olaqoye A. G., Oladipo V. A. Anthropometric indices in male and female Nigerians of different age groups // Afr. J. Med. Sci, 1994, September; 23 (3): 279-86.