Re: [balita-anda] [Fwd: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised] - agak panjang

2000-06-06 Terurut Topik Lely Melia Kaniawati

Kebetulan saya berhasil download ke NCHS (National Centre for Health
Statistics)
Karena Mba Rien-nya sudah off ... yang ngga sabar pengen lihat chartnya
boleh deh saya kirim
yang saya download all (jadi ngga dipisah2 berdasarkan boys-girls atau
umurnya alias satu file)
Ada 3 file yang saya download masing masing besarnya :
1. 480 Mb (Set 1:  Individual charts with all percentiles (3rd, 5th, 10th,
25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 95th, 97th)
2. 416 Mb (Set 2:  Individual charts with 5th and 95th percentiles (5th,
10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 95th)
3. 415 Mb(Set 3:  Individual charts with 3rd and 97th percentiles (3rd,
10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 97th)
Masing2 ada 16 halaman
Requestnya ke email saya pribadi aja ya ...
Biar yang lain ngga terganggu

-Lely-


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Re: [balita-anda] [Fwd: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised] - agak panjang

2000-06-06 Terurut Topik Lely Melia Kaniawati

Me-ralat email saya yang terdahulu ..
Harusnya besar filenya pakai satuan Kb

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RE: [balita-anda] [Fwd: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised] - agak panjang

2000-06-06 Terurut Topik Dian Imrani

Coba dikirim ulang Mba'  kalo bisa dikompress filenya.
Anak saya laki-laki umurnya 3,5 bulan.

thanks,
Dian

 -Original Message-
 From: Rien [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 05 Juni 2000 17:25
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  [balita-anda] [Fwd: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised] -
 agak panjang
 
 Rekan2,
 Seingat saya dulu ada yg. menanyakan mengenai grafik berat badan /
 tinggi badan anak.
 Ternyata sudah (baru) ada revisinya (versi amerika). 
 Website-nya ada tertulis di bagian bawah artikel.
 Utk. yg. tidak bisa browsing ke internet, saya sudah mendownload chart
 dari websitenya utk. boys dan girls. 
 Yang berminat, tolong kirim mail ke e-mail saya pribadi. Jangan ke
 milis
 balita-anda, ya... Nanti membebani rekan2 yg. lain. Atau Pak Admin
 membolehkan saya utk. kirim attachment kalau yg. lain setuju ? 
 
 Trims,
 Rien.
 
  Original Message 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (AP / KAREN GULLO, Associated Press Writer)
 Subject: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised

   WASHINGTON (AP) -- For the first time in 23 years, the
 government  
 is updating the charts used to track children's growth and adding a 
 new formula to help identify weight problems in children as young 
 as 2. 
   The charts, a staple in the offices of pediatricians and school
 
 nurses around the country, now include the body mass index, or BMI, 
 a single number that compares weight to height. It's already used 
 to track obesity among adults. 
   The new charts from the Centers for Disease Control and  
 Prevention also should more accurately reflect the average height 
 and weight of U.S. children from birth to age 3, because they are 
 based on more recent and much more comprehensive data than the old 
 charts for babies and toddlers. The changes are minor except for 
 the lightest and heaviest children, CDC officials said. 
   ``One of the first questions people ask new parents is 'How much
 
 did your baby weigh?''' said Secretary of Health and Human Services 
 Donna Shalala. ``From that moment on, growth charts are a reference 
 point for health professionals and parents as their children grow 
 into adolescents and adulthood.'' 
   The new research found babies and toddlers to be slightly  
 heavier than in the previous charts, and also found infants in the 
 first few months have larger head circumferences than the older 
 charts showed. 
   For example, in a previous chart, a 3-year-old girl at the 50th
 
 percentile -- or the chart's halfway point -- would be 32.6 pounds 
 and 38.4 inches in length. On the new chart, the 50th percentile is 
 33.3 pounds and 38.7 inches. 
   As a result, pediatricians will classify more babies as  
 underweight and fewer as overweight, said officials at CDC's 
 National Center for Health Statistics, which published the charts. 
   On the new charts, a 22.5-pound 2-year-old girl would be in the
 
 5th percentile, which is considered underweight by many doctors 
 depending on how long the child measured. On the old chart, the 
 same child would have been in the 10th percentile, lean but not 
 necessarily underweight. 
   The new BMI charts, which begin at age 2, are a more accurate  
 tool for measuring obesity than older charts that included a 
 measurement of weight according to height, officials said. 
   ``This means parents have an opportunity to change their  
 children's eating habits before a weight problem ever develops,'' 
 said Shalala. 
   A 2-year-old boy in the 50th percentile, or middle range, would
 
 have a BMI of 16.5. A boy with a score of 19.8 would be in the 95th 
 percentile -- meaning the vast majority of boys his age have a lower 
 BMI. Kids at the 95th percentile are considered overweight and 
 those at the 85th percentile are considered at risk. 
   Obesity is a growing national health problem among both adults  
 and children. Nearly one in five American adults are obese and the 
 number of obese children has doubled in the past 20 years to about 
 4.5 million kids, or 11 percent of youngsters ages 6 to 17, 
 according to the latest government studies. 
   Health professionals believe that catching the problem is  
 important in preventing children from going on to have weight 
 problems or becoming obese later in life. 
   The new charts use government data from the last three decades  
 about formula- and breast-fed children from all racial and ethnic 
 groups. The old charts were based on a private study during the 
 1960s and 1970s that looked only at white, formula-fed children in 
 Ohio. 
*-- 
   On the Net:  
   The new growth charts can be found at  
 http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts
 
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[balita-anda] [Fwd: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised] - agak panjang

2000-06-05 Terurut Topik Rien

Rekan2,
Seingat saya dulu ada yg. menanyakan mengenai grafik berat badan /
tinggi badan anak.
Ternyata sudah (baru) ada revisinya (versi amerika). 
Website-nya ada tertulis di bagian bawah artikel.
Utk. yg. tidak bisa browsing ke internet, saya sudah mendownload chart
dari websitenya utk. boys dan girls. 
Yang berminat, tolong kirim mail ke e-mail saya pribadi. Jangan ke milis
balita-anda, ya... Nanti membebani rekan2 yg. lain. Atau Pak Admin
membolehkan saya utk. kirim attachment kalau yg. lain setuju ? 

Trims,
Rien.

 Original Message 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (AP / KAREN GULLO, Associated Press Writer)
Subject: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised
 
WASHINGTON (AP) -- For the first time in 23 years, the government  
is updating the charts used to track children's growth and adding a 
new formula to help identify weight problems in children as young 
as 2. 
The charts, a staple in the offices of pediatricians and school  
nurses around the country, now include the body mass index, or BMI, 
a single number that compares weight to height. It's already used 
to track obesity among adults. 
The new charts from the Centers for Disease Control and  
Prevention also should more accurately reflect the average height 
and weight of U.S. children from birth to age 3, because they are 
based on more recent and much more comprehensive data than the old 
charts for babies and toddlers. The changes are minor except for 
the lightest and heaviest children, CDC officials said. 
``One of the first questions people ask new parents is 'How much  
did your baby weigh?''' said Secretary of Health and Human Services 
Donna Shalala. ``From that moment on, growth charts are a reference 
point for health professionals and parents as their children grow 
into adolescents and adulthood.'' 
The new research found babies and toddlers to be slightly  
heavier than in the previous charts, and also found infants in the 
first few months have larger head circumferences than the older 
charts showed. 
For example, in a previous chart, a 3-year-old girl at the 50th  
percentile -- or the chart's halfway point -- would be 32.6 pounds 
and 38.4 inches in length. On the new chart, the 50th percentile is 
33.3 pounds and 38.7 inches. 
As a result, pediatricians will classify more babies as  
underweight and fewer as overweight, said officials at CDC's 
National Center for Health Statistics, which published the charts. 
On the new charts, a 22.5-pound 2-year-old girl would be in the  
5th percentile, which is considered underweight by many doctors 
depending on how long the child measured. On the old chart, the 
same child would have been in the 10th percentile, lean but not 
necessarily underweight. 
The new BMI charts, which begin at age 2, are a more accurate  
tool for measuring obesity than older charts that included a 
measurement of weight according to height, officials said. 
``This means parents have an opportunity to change their  
children's eating habits before a weight problem ever develops,'' 
said Shalala. 
A 2-year-old boy in the 50th percentile, or middle range, would  
have a BMI of 16.5. A boy with a score of 19.8 would be in the 95th 
percentile -- meaning the vast majority of boys his age have a lower 
BMI. Kids at the 95th percentile are considered overweight and 
those at the 85th percentile are considered at risk. 
Obesity is a growing national health problem among both adults  
and children. Nearly one in five American adults are obese and the 
number of obese children has doubled in the past 20 years to about 
4.5 million kids, or 11 percent of youngsters ages 6 to 17, 
according to the latest government studies. 
Health professionals believe that catching the problem is  
important in preventing children from going on to have weight 
problems or becoming obese later in life. 
The new charts use government data from the last three decades  
about formula- and breast-fed children from all racial and ethnic 
groups. The old charts were based on a private study during the 
1960s and 1970s that looked only at white, formula-fed children in 
Ohio. 
 *-- 
On the Net:  
The new growth charts can be found at  
http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts

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Re: [balita-anda] [Fwd: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised] - agak panjang

2000-06-05 Terurut Topik si Buncis


Hush...
Jangan di masukkan milis dong filenya
lha PDF fromatnya kalo di zip cuma jadi 800KB bisa bisa emailnya njeblog.

willy

ps. sorry, yang pertama tadi kepencet send-nya sebelum selesai ditulis.

Rien wrote:

 Rekan2,
 Seingat saya dulu ada yg. menanyakan mengenai grafik berat badan /
 tinggi badan anak.
 Ternyata sudah (baru) ada revisinya (versi amerika).
 Website-nya ada tertulis di bagian bawah artikel.
 Utk. yg. tidak bisa browsing ke internet, saya sudah mendownload chart
 dari websitenya utk. boys dan girls.
 Yang berminat, tolong kirim mail ke e-mail saya pribadi. Jangan ke milis
 balita-anda, ya... Nanti membebani rekan2 yg. lain. Atau Pak Admin
 membolehkan saya utk. kirim attachment kalau yg. lain setuju ?

 Trims,
 Rien.

  Original Message 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (AP / KAREN GULLO, Associated Press Writer)
 Subject: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised

 WASHINGTON (AP) -- For the first time in 23 years, the
 government
 is updating the charts used to track children's growth and adding a
 new formula to help identify weight problems in children as young
 as 2.
 The charts, a staple in the offices of pediatricians and school

 nurses around the country, now include the body mass index, or BMI,
 a single number that compares weight to height. It's already used
 to track obesity among adults.
 The new charts from the Centers for Disease Control and
 Prevention also should more accurately reflect the average height
 and weight of U.S. children from birth to age 3, because they are
 based on more recent and much more comprehensive data than the old
 charts for babies and toddlers. The changes are minor except for
 the lightest and heaviest children, CDC officials said.
 ``One of the first questions people ask new parents is 'How much

 did your baby weigh?''' said Secretary of Health and Human Services
 Donna Shalala. ``From that moment on, growth charts are a reference
 point for health professionals and parents as their children grow
 into adolescents and adulthood.''
 The new research found babies and toddlers to be slightly
 heavier than in the previous charts, and also found infants in the
 first few months have larger head circumferences than the older
 charts showed.
 For example, in a previous chart, a 3-year-old girl at the 50th

 percentile -- or the chart's halfway point -- would be 32.6 pounds
 and 38.4 inches in length. On the new chart, the 50th percentile is
 33.3 pounds and 38.7 inches.
 As a result, pediatricians will classify more babies as
 underweight and fewer as overweight, said officials at CDC's
 National Center for Health Statistics, which published the charts.
 On the new charts, a 22.5-pound 2-year-old girl would be in the

 5th percentile, which is considered underweight by many doctors
 depending on how long the child measured. On the old chart, the
 same child would have been in the 10th percentile, lean but not
 necessarily underweight.
 The new BMI charts, which begin at age 2, are a more accurate
 tool for measuring obesity than older charts that included a
 measurement of weight according to height, officials said.
 ``This means parents have an opportunity to change their
 children's eating habits before a weight problem ever develops,''
 said Shalala.
 A 2-year-old boy in the 50th percentile, or middle range, would

 have a BMI of 16.5. A boy with a score of 19.8 would be in the 95th
 percentile -- meaning the vast majority of boys his age have a lower
 BMI. Kids at the 95th percentile are considered overweight and
 those at the 85th percentile are considered at risk.
 Obesity is a growing national health problem among both adults
 and children. Nearly one in five American adults are obese and the
 number of obese children has doubled in the past 20 years to about
 4.5 million kids, or 11 percent of youngsters ages 6 to 17,
 according to the latest government studies.
 Health professionals believe that catching the problem is
 important in preventing children from going on to have weight
 problems or becoming obese later in life.
 The new charts use government data from the last three decades
 about formula- and breast-fed children from all racial and ethnic
 groups. The old charts were based on a private study during the
 1960s and 1970s that looked only at white, formula-fed children in
 Ohio.
  *--
 On the Net:
 The new growth charts can be found at
 http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts

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Re: [balita-anda] [Fwd: Pediatric Growth Charts Revised] - agak panjang

2000-06-05 Terurut Topik yani . heri . ahmad

Saya rasa ada baiknya dikirim u/ semuanya karena banyak manfaatnya
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