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Recognising failure to thrive in early childhood.
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MalnutritionNutritionFitnessEducationPreschool DevelopmentEarly Childhood EducationPractical DefinitionObesityBody CompositionCognitive DevelopmentSocial-emotional DevelopmentEarly Childhood ExperiencePublic HealthBirth Weight CentileChild Well-beingEarly Childhood DevelopmentMaximum Weight CentileChild DevelopmentEarly EducationChildhood ObesityChild HealthPediatricsChild NutritionEarly Childhood Well-being
The maximum weight centile achieved by a child between 4 and 8 weeks of age was found to be a better predictor of the centile at 12 months than the birth weight centile. Children whose weight deviated two or more major centiles below this maximum weight centile for a month or more showed significant anthropometric differences during the second year of life from those who showed no such deviation. It is suggested that this leads to a logical and practical definition of failure to thrive.
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