Analysis of linear growth using a mathematical model. I. From birth to three years
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1987.tb10503.x
Analysis of linear growth using a mathematical model. I. From birth to three years
Abstract
According to the "ICP-growth model" (ICP = Infancy, Childhood and Puberty components), linear growth during the first three years of life can be represented mathematically by a combination of a sharply decelerating Infancy component and a slowly decelerating Childhood component. Growth as measured by supine length is analysed for 191 longitudinally followed healthy infants using this model. The main aim is to devise ICP-based methods for biological and clinical applications. The onset of the Childhood component, which occurs some time between 6 and 12 months of age and is typically abrupt, can be detected on an individual basis. Its starting point probably defines the as yet unknown age at which growth hormone begins to exert a significant influence. The analyses have also revealed some new facets of linear growth. Most infants are found to have a non-linear decelerating Infancy component, free from seasonal influence. Age at onset of the Childhood component is earlier for girls than for boys and is positively related to the magnitude of the Infancy component. During the second year of life the variation in growth rate of the cohort increases. This fluctuation is found to be seasonal and greater for those with late onset of the Childhood component. During the third year of life the growth pattern is stabilized.
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