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Methods in Human Growth Research (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology)

Methods in Human Growth Research (Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology)

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Cambridge University Press, 6/24/2004
EAN 9780521820509, ISBN10: 0521820502

Hardcover, 414 pages, 23.5 x 15.7 x 2.5 cm
Language: English

In order to gain an understanding of the dynamics of human individual and average growth patterns it is essential that the right methods are selected. There are a variety of methods available to analyse individual growth patterns, to estimate variation in different growth measures in populations and to relate genetic and environmental factors to individual and average growth. This volume provides an overview of modern techniques for the assessment and collection of growth data and methods of analysis for individual and population growth data. The book contains the basic mathematical and statistical tools required to understand the concepts of the methods under discussion and worked examples of analyses, but it is neither a mathematical treatise, nor a recipe book for growth data analysis. Aimed at junior and senior researchers involved in the analysis of human growth data, this book will be an essential reference for anthropologists, auxologists and paediatricians.

Preface G. Gilli
Part I. Growth Data and Growth Studies
Characteristics and Methodological Issues
1. Why study child growth and maturation J. H. Himes
2. The human growth curve
distance, velocity and acceleration L. Molinari and T. Gasser
3. Sampling for growth studies and using growth data to assess, monitor and survey disease in epidemiological settings E. A. Frongillo
4. Measuring growth N. Cameron
5. Measuring maturity N. Cameron
6. Measuring body composition B. Zemel and E. Barden
Part II. Non-Parametric and Parametric Approaches for Individual Growth
7. Kernel estimation, shape-invariant modeling and structural analysis T. Gasser, D. Gervini and L. Molinari
8. Parametric models for postnatal growth R. C. Hauspie and L. Molinari
9. Parameter estimation in the context of non-linear longitudinal growth models R. D. Bock and H. C. du Toit
Part III. Methods for Population Growth
10. Uni- and bi-variate growth references E. A. Frongillo
11. Latent variables and structural equation models G. Verleye, M.-J. Ireton, J. C. Carrillo and R. C. Hauspie
12. Multilevel modelling A. Baxter-Jones and B. Mirwald
Part IV. Special Topics
13. Methods for the study of the genetics of growth and development S. A. Czerwinski and B. Towne
14. Prediction N. Cameron
15. Ordinal longitudinal data analysis J. K. Vermunt and J. A. Hagenaars.