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Anthropometric Growth Reference for Indian Children and Adolescents
ObjectiveWe aimed to develop anthropometric growth references for Indian children and adolescents, based on available ‘healthy’ child data from...
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Comparison of Nutritional Status of Healthy Under-Five Indian Children Using Composite Index of Anthropometric Failure on WHO 2006 versus 2019 Indian Synthetic Growth Charts
ObjectivesTo assess nutritional status of apparently-healthy under-five Indian children using Composite Index of Anthropometric Failure (CIAF) and to...
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BoneXpert-derived bone health index reference curves constructed on healthy Indian children and adolescents
BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI)-based applications for the assessment of the paediatric musculoskeletal system like BoneXpert are not only...
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Accuracy of Advanced Pediatric Life Support Intubation Depth Formula in Indian Children Aged 1 to 12 Years
ObjectiveTo evaluate the accuracy of the Advanced Pediatric Life Support (APLS) endotracheal tube (ET) depth formula in Indian children aged 1 to 12...
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Indian Academy of Pediatrics Consensus Statement on Diagnosis and Management of Bone and Joint Infections in Children
JustificationOsteoarticular infections are fairly common in children but often these are associated with underdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis and...
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Adaptation and validation of an artificial intelligence based digital radiogrammetry tool for assessing bone health of indian children and youth with type-1 diabetes
Background and objectivesBoneXpert (BX) is an artificial intelligence software used primarily for bone age assessment. Besides, it can also be used...
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Socio-cultural Adaptation and Validation of Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ 3) in Indian Children Aged 2 to 24 Months
ObjectiveTo socio-culturally adapt and validate a Hindi language version of Ages and Stages Qustionnaire (ASQ-3) in Indian children aged 2–24 months.
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Pre-Pandemic and Recent Oral and Medical Health Care Utilization among Young American Indian Children and Their Caregivers
Children from diverse ethnic groups are at significantly increased risk for dental caries. In particular, American Indian (AI) children have the...
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Validation of Hindi Translation of Survey of Well-Being of Young Children Tool in Indian Children
ObjectiveTo validate the Hindi translation of Survey of well-being of young children (SWYC), a screening questionnaire to detect developmental delay...
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Analyzing determinants from both compositional and contextual level impeding desired linear growth of children in Indian context
Childhood stunting is recognized as significant public health concern in India. It is a form of malnutrition with impaired linear growth and creates...
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Bayley III Screening Tool to Detect Developmental Delay in Moderate to High-Risk Indian Preterm Children
The present study aimed to evaluate the ability of the Bayley III screening tool to detect developmental delay in moderate to high-risk preterm...
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Process evaluation of the Yéego! Program to increase healthy eating and gardening among American Indian elementary school children
BackgroundAmerican Indian children are at increased risk for obesity and diabetes. School-based health promotion interventions are one approach to...
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Normative Data on Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) and its Attributes in Healthy Indian Children and Adolescents
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS), the biochemical indicator of adrenarche and pubarche, is of paramount importance in the evaluation of...
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Is iron status associated with markers of non-communicable disease in adolescent Indian children?
BackgroundHigh body iron status has been associated with non-communicable diseases (NCD) like diabetes (high fasting blood glucose, FBG),...
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Nuclear Mitochondrial Disorder Due to a Variant in NAXE in Two Unrelated Indian Children
Progressive encephalopathy with brain edema and/or leukoencephalopathy type 1 (PEBEL1) is a nuclear mitochondrial disorder involving the NAD(P)HX...
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Nourishing the future: exploring the factors influencing minimum diet diversity and minimum acceptable diet among Indian children aged 6–23 months
AimThis paper aims to assess the prevalence of minimum diet diversity (MDD) and minimum acceptable diet (MAD) among Indian children aged 6–23 months....
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Prevalence of Sensory Processing Deficits in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy - An Indian Caregiver’s Perspective
This study aims to analyze the prevalence and patterns of sensory processing deficits (SPD) in Indian children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) using...
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A comparison of bone age assessments using automated and manual methods in children of Indian ethnicity
BackgroundBone age is useful for pediatric endocrinologists in evaluating various disorders related to growth and puberty. Traditional methods of...
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Clinical utility of genetic testing in Indian children with kidney diseases
BackgroundKidney diseases with genetic etiology in children present with an overlap** spectrum of manifestations. We aimed to analyze the clinical...
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Analysis of anthropometric outcomes in Indian children during the COVID-19 pandemic using National Family Health Survey data
BackgroundDisruptions in food, health, and economic systems during the COVID-19 pandemic may have adversely affected child health. There is currently...