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<OAI-PMH schemaLocation=http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/OAI-PMH.xsd> <responseDate>2018-01-15T18:30:25Z</responseDate> <request identifier=oai:HAL:hal-01134193v1 verb=GetRecord metadataPrefix=oai_dc>http://api.archives-ouvertes.fr/oai/hal/</request> <GetRecord> <record> <header> <identifier>oai:HAL:hal-01134193v1</identifier> <datestamp>2017-12-22</datestamp> <setSpec>type:ART</setSpec> <setSpec>subject:sdv</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-RENNES1</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-AG</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:CNAM</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:INRA</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:IRSET</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-PARIS5</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:IFR140</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:BIOSIT</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UR1-UFR-SVE</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-PARIS7</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-PARIS13</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:STATS-UR1</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:USPC</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UR1-HAL</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:EHESP</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UR1-SDV</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-PSUD</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:APHP</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:CESP</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:INSERM-SACLAY</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UVSQ</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-PSUD-SACLAY</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UVSQ-SACLAY</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-ANGERS</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:UNIV-PARIS-SACLAY</setSpec> <setSpec>collection:IRSET-9</setSpec> </header> <metadata><dc> <publisher>HAL CCSD</publisher> <title lang=en>Should the WHO Growth Charts Be Used in France?</title> <creator>Scherdel, Pauline</creator> <creator>Botton, Jérémie</creator> <creator>Rolland-Cachera, Marie-Françoise</creator> <creator>Léger, Juliane</creator> <creator>Pelé, Fabienne</creator> <creator>Ancel, Pierre Yves</creator> <creator>Simon, Chantal</creator> <creator>Castetbon, Katia</creator> <creator>Salanave, Benoit</creator> <creator>Thibault, Hélène</creator> <creator>Lioret, Sandrine</creator> <creator>Péneau, Sandrine</creator> <creator>Gusto, Gaelle</creator> <creator>Charles, Marie-Aline</creator> <creator>Heude, Barbara</creator> <contributor>Centre de Recherche Épidémiologie et Statistique Sorbonne Paris Cité (CRESS (U1153 / UMR_A 1125)) ; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) - Université Sorbonne Paris Cité (USPC) - Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)</contributor> <contributor>Institut de recherche, santé, environnement et travail [Rennes] (Irset) ; Université d'Angers (UA) - Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - Université de Rennes 1 (UR1) - École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique [EHESP] (EHESP) - Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) - Structure Fédérative de Recherche en Biologie et Santé de Rennes ( Biosit : Biologie - Santé - Innovation Technologique )</contributor> <contributor>UMR 1125 Centre de Recherche Epidémiologiques et Bio Statistiques de Sorbonne Paris Cité ; Université Paris 13 (UP13) - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) - Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7) - Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM] (CNAM) - Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5) - Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (Inserm) - Alimentation Humaine (ALIM.H) - Centre de Recherche Epidémiologiques et Bio Statistiques de Sorbonne Paris Cité (CREBS)</contributor> <contributor>Cardioprotection ; Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL) - Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)</contributor> <contributor>Institut inter Régional pour la SAnté (IRSA) ; Centre de Prévention et de Santé Publique de Tours - La Riche</contributor> <contributor>Centre de recherche en épidémiologie et santé des populations (CESP) ; Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ) - Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11) - Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) - Hôpital Paul Brousse - Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)</contributor> <description>International audience</description> <source>ISSN: 1932-6203</source> <source>PLoS ONE</source> <publisher>Public Library of Science</publisher> <identifier>hal-01134193</identifier> <identifier>https://hal-univ-rennes1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01134193</identifier> <source>https://hal-univ-rennes1.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01134193</source> <source>PLoS ONE, Public Library of Science, 2015, 10 (3), pp.e0120806. 〈10.1371/journal.pone.0120806〉</source> <identifier>DOI : 10.1371/journal.pone.0120806</identifier> <relation>info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0120806</relation> <identifier>PUBMED : 25761138</identifier> <relation>info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/25761138</relation> <identifier>PUBMEDCENTRAL : PMC4356547</identifier> <language>en</language> <subject>[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]</subject> <type>info:eu-repo/semantics/article</type> <type>Journal articles</type> <description lang=en>Growth charts are an essential clinical tool for evaluating a child's health and development. The current French reference curves, published in 1979, have recently been challenged by the 2006 World Health Organization (WHO) growth charts. To evaluate and compare the growth of French children who were born between 1981 and 2007, with the WHO growth charts and the French reference curves currently used. Anthropometric measurements from French children, who participated in 12 studies, were analyzed: 82,151 measurements were available for 27,257 children in different age groups, from birth to 18 years. We calculated and graphically compared mean z-scores based on the WHO and French curves, for height, weight and Body Mass Index (BMI) according to age and sex. The prevalence of overweight using the WHO, the French and International Obesity Task Force definitions were compared. Our population of children was on average 0.5 standard deviations taller than the French reference population, from the first month of life until puberty age. Mean z-scores for height, weight and BMI were closer to zero based on the WHO growth charts than on the French references from infancy until late adolescence, except during the first six months. These differences not related to breastfeeding rates. As expected, the prevalence of overweight depended on the reference used, and differences varied according to age. The WHO growth charts may be appropriate for monitoring growth of French children, as the growth patterns in our large population of French children were closer to the WHO growth charts than to the French reference curves, from 6 months onwards. However, there were some limitations in the use of these WHO growth charts, and further investigation is needed.</description> <date>2015</date> </dc> </metadata> </record> </GetRecord> </OAI-PMH>