Constancy of relative body weight in children
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- 1 May 1973
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Vol. 48 (5) , 389-392
- https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.48.5.389
Abstract
The height and weight records of 404 schoolchildren at age 6 to 7 and at age 13 to 14 were analysed. Relative weight (i.e.% of ideal weight for height) of a child tended to change little over this period of 7 to 8 years of rapid growth. The correlation coefficient of relative weight for the group at the two ages was 0·81. In only 6% of the children did relative weight change more than 20% in either direction. This stability of relative body weight, despite the variations in environmental factors during school years, emphasizes the dominant role of genetic factors in the monitoring of body weight.Keywords
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