MEASURING PARAMETERS OF CHILDREN’S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
The article presents the examination findings of health status, physical development and motional preparedness of children attending pre-school educational institutions. 80% of the observed children refer to the 2nd health grade and only 19% refer to the 1st health grade. 79% of the observed childre...
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doaj-94fa86efc4594c3cb903be890f5cefa92020-11-25T02:03:37ZengPaediatrician Publishers, LLCPediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ1727-57762500-30892009-02-016143451037MEASURING PARAMETERS OF CHILDREN’S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTM.N. Kuznetsova0Scientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowThe article presents the examination findings of health status, physical development and motional preparedness of children attending pre-school educational institutions. 80% of the observed children refer to the 2nd health grade and only 19% refer to the 1st health grade. 79% of the observed children had the body weight within the middle values for their respective age; 73% of the observed children had the body length within the middle values for their respective age. Children with excessive body weight and body length over the average values dominate. 57% of pre-school children had the correctly formed longitudinal foot arch. Ion 90% of the cases, the motional preparedness and physical health status were middle or above middle. Health-improving and educational measures conducted in educational institutions promote a better health status and motional skills of pre-school children. Key words: children, growth and development, physical health status.https://pf.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/1042 |
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MEASURING PARAMETERS OF CHILDREN’S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT |
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MEASURING PARAMETERS OF CHILDREN’S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT |
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measuring parameters of children’s growth and development |
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Paediatrician Publishers, LLC |
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Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ |
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2009-02-01 |
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The article presents the examination findings of health status, physical development and motional preparedness of children attending pre-school educational institutions. 80% of the observed children refer to the 2nd health grade and only 19% refer to the 1st health grade. 79% of the observed children had the body weight within the middle values for their respective age; 73% of the observed children had the body length within the middle values for their respective age. Children with excessive body weight and body length over the average values dominate. 57% of pre-school children had the correctly formed longitudinal foot arch. Ion 90% of the cases, the motional preparedness and physical health status were middle or above middle. Health-improving and educational measures conducted in educational institutions promote a better health status and motional skills of pre-school children. Key words: children, growth and development, physical health status. |
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