G. Begum et B. Choudhury, Age changes in some somatometric characters of the Assamese Muslims of Kamrup district, Assam, ANN HUM BIO, 26(3), 1999, pp. 203-217
dGrowth in weight, stature, sitting height, lower extremity length, head ci
rcumference and girth of biceps, chest and calf were studied in a cross-sec
tional sample of Assamese Muslims in Kamrup district, Assam, India. The sam
ple comprised 835 boys and 894 girls, aged 3-20 years. The average growth p
attern for the linear body dimensions was analysed by fitting Preece Baines
model I to the mean values. The other dimensions were analysed in terms of
simple line charts. Average final size and age at peak velocity of the lin
ear dimensions were derived from the fitted curves. The data for height and
weight were compared with other samples of the same district, with nationa
l urban and rural growth data for India, and with the NCHS growth standards
. Mean height and weight of Assamese Muslim children fluctuates between the
5th and 10th centile of the NCHS standards up to approximately 15 years in
boys and 13 years in girls. Thereafter, average length and weight lags beh
ind the American standards, ending up below the 5th centile. The difference
s between the growth of Assamese Muslims and other populations are discusse
d.