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    Structural and thermal analysis of bis-(5-sulphosalicylato)-diaquo complexes of VO(II), Cu(II), Ni(II), Co(II), Fe(II) and Mn(II)

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    Kinetics of thermal dehydration of some bis-salicylato-diaquo complexes of transition metal ions

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    Extended growth charts for Indian children

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    Abstract Objectives While growth charts depicting 7 percentile lines for height and weight are useful for healthcare workers and pediatricians, endocrinologists need indication-specific z score cutoffs to plan investigations and treatment. The current Indian charts do not offer lower percentile/z scores (−2.25, −2.5, and −3 z score) lines. Also, increasing prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity necessitates a quick screening of nutritional status without calculations while using the same growth chart. Our objectives were to produce extended and user-friendly growth charts for 0–18-year-old Indian children that depict −2.25, −2.5, and −3 z score height lines in addition to the standard 7 lines and to add a quick BMI assessment tool as an inset. Methods LMS values from IAP 2015 growth charts (5–18 years) and WHO 2006 MGRS charts (&lt;5 years) were used to generate −2.25, −2.5, and −3 z score height lines (1.2, 0.6, and 0.1 percentiles, respectively) from 0–18 year for boys and girls. These newly generated lines were added to standard 7 (3, 10, 25, 50, 75, 90, 97) percentile lines for height charts. In addition, modified BMI quick screening tool was incorporated as an inset. Results The extended height charts (with 10 lines), standard (7 lines) weight charts, and quick BMI assessment tool are presented in a single unified chart for use by endocrinologists. Conclusions These charts will help in defining specific height z score cutoffs as well as screen for overweight and obesity without any calculations in Asian Indian children. </jats:sec
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