The Growth Infancy To Adolescence For Medical Nursing Home Science And Anthropology Students 3E [#976530]

Free Download K.N. Agarwal, "The Growth Infancy To Adolescence For Medical Nursing Home Science And Anthropology Students 3E "
English | ISBN: 8123925301 | 2015 | 146 pages | EPUB | 15 MB
The human growth has been discussed from birth to maturity in continuity of the intrauterine growth, the ideal growth references (growth curves) are reorganized for proper and simple assessment (Chapters 1 and 11). The importance of recent Indian studies in emerging obesity is highlighted in depth (Chapters 1 and 4). The adolescent somatic growth, sexual development and brain growth and development with recent knowledge in neurodevelopment and plasticity of brain are discussed in Chapters 2, 8 and 9. Knowledge of adult health consequences of being born with intrauterine growth retardation is deliberated in Chapter 7. The common stature variations (short/tall) and pubertal development how to diagnose and manage are meticulously given in Chapters 3 and 5. The bone age assessment and dental growth are discussed in Chapters 6 and 10. The book on the basis of international comparative studies highlights limitations of the WHO standards and recommends Indian affluent growth data curves for u
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