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Assessing the optimal time interval between growth measurements using a combined data set of weights and heights from 5948 infants.

Charlotte Margaret WrightCaroline HaigUlla HarjunmaaHarshine SivakanthanTim James Cole
Published in: Archives of disease in childhood (2021)
Growth in infancy is so rapid that the change in measurements 4-8 weeks apart is unlikely ever to be obscured by noise, but after age 6 months, measurements 2 weeks or less apart should be treated with caution when assessing growth faltering.
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