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Pullan, Gary Christopher. Modelling of the sprint start from anthropometric measurements. Salford: University of Salford, 1989.

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Andersen, Marc. Anthropometric measurements in health programmes: Epidemiological and statistical aspects. Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen and Danish Epidemiological Science Centre, 1997.

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Kazantzaki, I. Anthropometric measurements in coronary heart disease patients with or without diabetes mellitus. London: University of Surrey Roehampton, 2003.

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Peebles, Laura. Adultdata: The handbook of adult anthropometric and strength measurements : data for design safety. London: Department of Trade and Industry, 1998.

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Ahmad, S. H. Anthropometric measurements and ethnic affinities of the Bhil and their allied groups of Malwa area. Calcutta: Anthropological Survey of India, 1991.

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Williams, Morgan. A battery of anthropometric measurements, flexibility and performance tests, to measure and evaluate specific fitness variables of a youth soccer team during preseason training. Cardiff: University of Wales Institute Cardiff, 1998.

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Rothstein, Jules M. Primer on measurement: An introductory guide to measurement issues, featuring the American Physical Therapy Association's standards for tests and measurements in physical therapy practice. Alexandria, Va: American Physical Therapy Association, 1993.

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American Society for Testing and Materials. ASTM standards for body measurements. West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM International, 2013.

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American Society for Testing and Materials. ASTM standards for body measurements. Edited by Bailey Sean J. editor. 2nd ed. West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM International, 2015.

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Hans, Ringertz, ed. Measurements in pediatric radiology. London: Springer-Verlag, 1991.

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Mutafov, Stefan S. Khodiloto v mediko-antropologichen aspekt. Sofii͡a︡: Izd-vo na bŭlgarskata akademii͡a︡ na naukite, 1988.

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Iannarelli, Alfred Victor. Ear identification. Fremont, Calif: Paramont Pub. Co., 1989.

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Hall, Judith G. Handbook of normal physical measurements. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989.

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M, Salter Elizabeth, ed. Craniofacial anthropometry: Practical measurement of the head and face for clinical, surgical, and research use. Springfield, Ill., U.S.A: C.C. Thomas, 1997.

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1951-, Wilson J. R., and Great Britain. Consumer Safety Unit., eds. Childata: The handbook of child measurements and capabilities : data for design safety. Nottingham: Consumer Safety Unit, Department of Trade and Industry, 1995.

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Weaver, Jonathan Craig. A STUDY TO COMPARE THE BODY COMPOSITION AND SELECTED ANTHROPOMETRICAL MEASUREMENTS OF JUDO PLAYERS IN DIFFERENT WEIGHT CATEGORIES. Cardiff: S.G.I.H.E., 1986.

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Ziółkowska, Ewa. Studia do cheilioskopii ludności Polski. Poznań: Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego, 1987.

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Soames, Roger W. Joint motion: Clinical measurement and evaluationn. London: Churchill Livingstone, 2003.

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Soames, Roger W. Joint motion: Clinical measurement and evaluation. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2003.

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M, Stolarczyk Lisa, ed. Applied body composition assessment. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1996.

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Barry, Bogin, ed. Human growth and development. London, UK: Elsevier/AP, 2012.

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Cameron, Noël. Human growth and development. Amsterdam: Academic Press, 2002.

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Analytical report on child nutritional status through anthropometric measurements rural nutrition survey, 1983: Second round. Addis Ababa: The Transitional Government of Ethiopia, Central Statistical Authority, 1992.

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Changes in strength, anthropometric measurements and cardiovascular function as a consequence of participation in a coed weight training course. 1986.

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Changes in strength, anthropometric measurements and cardiovascular function as a consequence of participation in a coed weight training course. 1985.

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Hinrichs, Richard N. Regression equations to predict segment moments of inertia from anthropometric measurements: An extension of thedata of Chandler et al. 1985.

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Changes in strength, anthropometric measurements and cardiovascular function as a consequence of participation in a coed weight training course. 1986.

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Livingstone, Lydia. An investigation into the effects of muscle strength and anthropometric measurements on the performance of the single limb stance timed test. 1999.

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The Relationship of Static Anthropometric Measurements to Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot Injuries in Air Force Academy Cadets: A Prospective Longitudinal Study. Storming Media, 2001.

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G, Farkas Leslie, and Munro Ian R, eds. Anthropometric facial proportions in medicine. Springfield, Ill., USA: Thomas, 1987.

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Egreteau, Pierre-Yves, and Jean-Michel Boles. Assessing nutritional status in the ICU. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0204.

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Decreased nutrient intake, increased body requirements, and/or altered nutrient utilization are frequently combined in critically-ill patients. The initial nutritional status and the extent of the disease-related catabolism are the main risk factors for nutrition- related complications. Many complications are related to protein energy malnutrition, which is frequent in the ICU setting. Assessing nutritional status pursues several different goals. Nutritional assessment is required for patients presenting with clinical evidence of malnutrition, with chronic diseases, with acute conditions accompanied by a high catabolic rate, and elderly patients. Recording the patient’s history, nutrient intake, and physical examination, and subjective global assessment allows classification of nutritional status. All the traditional markers of malnutrition, anthropometric measurements and plasma proteins, lose their specificity in the sick adult as each may be affected by a number of non-nutritional factors. Muscle function evaluated by hand-grip strength in cooperative patients and serum albumin provide an objective risk assessment. Several nutritional indices have been validated in specific groups of patients to identify patients at risk of nutritionally-mediated complications and, therefore, the need for nutritional support. A strong suspicion remains the best way of uncovering potentially harmful nutritional deficiencies.
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Australian Sports Commission (Corporate Author), Kevin Norton (Editor), and Tim Olds (Editor), eds. Anthropometrica: A Textbook of Body Measurement for Sports and Health Courses. UNSW Press, 1996.

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Kevin, Norton, Olds Tim, and Australian Sports Commission, eds. Anthropometrica: A textbook of body measurement for sports and health courses. Sydney, Australia: UNSW Press, 1996.

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Moore, William Edward. Intermethod reliabilty of self-assessed aerobic capacity, anthropometric measurement and body shape perception. [s.n.], 1999.

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G, Farkas Leslie, ed. Anthropometry of the head and face. 2nd ed. New York: Raven Press, 1994.

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Beattie, R. Mark, Anil Dhawan, and John W.L. Puntis. Nutritional assessment and requirements. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198569862.003.0001.

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Nutritional assessment 2Risk factors for undernutrition 3Nutritional intake 4Taking a feeding history 5Basic anthropometry: the assessment of body form 6Growth 7Patterns of growth 15Malnutrition 17Nutritional requirements 19Nutritional status reflects the balance between supply and demand and the consequences of any imbalance. Nutritional assessment is therefore the foundation of nutritional care for children. When judging the need for nutritional support an assessment must be made both of the underlying reasons for any feeding difficulties, and of current nutritional status. This process includes a detailed dietary history, physical examination, anthropometry (weight, length; head circumference in younger children) with reference to standard growth charts, and basic laboratory indices when possible. In addition, skin fold thickness and mid-upper arm circumference measurements provide a simple method for estimating body composition....
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M, Robinette Kathleen, ed. CAESAR measurements on CD-ROM: Including 1-D data with 3-D landmarks. [Warrendale, Pa.]: Society of Automative Engineers, 2003.

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Robinette, Kathleen M. Caesar Measurements on CD-ROM: Including 1-D Data with 3-D Landmarks. SAE International, 2003.

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Rothstein, Jules M., and John L. Echternach. Primer on Measurement: An Introductory Guide to Measurement Issues. American Physical Therapy Association, 1993.

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John C. Bailar III (Editor), Emily Ann Meyer (Editor), and Robert Pool (Editor), eds. Assessment of the NIOSH Head-and-Face Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Respirator Users. National Academies Press, 2007.

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1932-, Bailar John C., Meyer Emily Ann, Pool Robert 1955-, Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee for the Assessment of the NIOSH Head-and-Face Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Respirator Users., and National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), eds. Assessment of the NIOSH head-and-face anthropometric survey of U.S. respirator users. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press, 2007.

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Roberts, Charles. A Manual Of Anthropometry: Or A Guide To The Physical Examination And Measurement Of The Human Body. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Roberts, Charles. A Manual Of Anthropometry: Or A Guide To The Physical Examination And Measurement Of The Human Body. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Cox, Mary Elisabeth. Hunger in War and Peace. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198820116.001.0001.

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What is the impact of war on non-combatants, particularly women and children? In this innovative analysis of nutritional deprivation among ordinary German citizens during the First World War, Mary Elisabeth Cox finds that the effects of the war and the Allied interdiction of food supplies—which became known in Germany as the ‘Hungerblockade’—resulted in diminished heights and weights of children far from the battlefield. During the war, Germany defiantly proclaimed that their country could not be starved out. In a military sense, this was likely to be the case, and many modern historians argue persuasively that Germany lost on the battlefield. Yet modern analyses of height and weight records for hundreds of thousands of school children reveal a grim truth: even if Germany did not lose the war because of food insecurity, the war blockade resulted in hunger for millions of German infants. Desperately struggling to feed their families under the growing spectre of starvation, many mothers chose to sacrifice their own well-being for the benefit of their families. National and local policies within Germany often exasperated food insecurity. Modern analysis of anthropometric data now brings into question both long-held assumptions about the divide between rural and urban health, and legal and moral arguments in support of the blockade. Combined with contemporary letters, diaries, and news reports, these data provide an expanded picture of the levels of health and nutritional deprivation across society. This story of one of the most vicious wars in history is not devoid of compassion. Following the eventual lifting of the British blockade, the victorious powers and nations throughout the world sent millions of tons of food into Germany, relief which is mirrored in drawings and letters of gratitude from hundreds of German school children, and which can be seen as a surge of growth in height and weight measurements.
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Anthropometric regression equations for the estimation of body composition in young female gymnasts. 1988.

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Anthropometric regression equations for the estimation of body composition in young female gymnasts. 1989.

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Development of an anthropometric regression equation to predict body density in African American women. 1994.

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Validity of anthropometric equations for estimation of body density in middle-aged overweight women. 1985.

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Validity of anthropometric equations for estimation of body density in middle-aged over-weight women. 1987.

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Hall, Judith G., Karen W. Gripp, Anne M. Slavotinek, and Judith E. Allanson. Handbook of Physical Measurements. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2013.

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