Smt. Ayatollahi, AGE STANDARDIZATION OF WEIGHT-FOR-HEIGHT IN CHILDREN USING A UNIFIED Z-SCORE METHOD, Annals of human biology, 22(2), 1995, pp. 151-162
Weight-for-height standards in children are usually constructed on the
basis that the expected weight for a given height does not depend on
age, an assumption which is unjustified. Analysis of data from a Shira
z (Iran) growth study confirms the need to take age into account when
assessing weight-for-height of schoolchildren aged 6-12. The method de
scribed by Cole in 1979 (Annals of Human Biology, 6, 249-268) leads to
errors in the assessment of these children, in particular 6-year-old
boys and 10-year-old girls. This paper proposes an alternative, which
relies on Z-score of height-for-age (HI) and Z-score of log(weight)-fo
r-age (WI). These indices are age- and sex-specific standard scores (Z
-scores) derived from modelling height-for-age and weight-for-age smoo
thed centile curves. The method provides a unified structure of the re
gression of WI on HI, which overcomes the problem of age dependency in
weight-height relationship. Age-adjusted smoothed centiles of weight-
for-height are derived at each age of weight and height to their respe
ctive Z-scores, and weight-for-height centiles of 1207 Shiraz schoolch
ildren in a representative sample in a cross-sectional study are drawn
for each age-sex category. This Z-score method proves to be simple an
d stable, and is likely to be useful for any sort of growth data.