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Re: st: updated zanthro WHO 2005 reference population


From   Svend Juul <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: updated zanthro WHO 2005 reference population
Date   Sun, 11 May 2008 21:42:17 +0200

Gaby wrote:
 
I followed last year a conversation in Statalist
saying that they might be an update using the WHO 2005
reference population but I cant locate their emails. 
Does anyone knows when would this be done? or does
Stata can provide the contact details of the persons
that developed the zanthro command. 
 
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   . findit zanthro
 
points to:
 
SJ-4-1  dm0004  . . . .  Standardizing anthropometric measures in children ...
        . . . . . . . . . . . .  S. Vidmar, J. Carlin, K. Hesketh, and T. Cole
        (help zanthro, zbmicat if installed)
        Q1/04   SJ 4(1):50--55
        discusses a new function for egen allowing transformation of
        child and adolescent anthropometric data to z-scores using the
        LMS method
 
And the Stata Journal paper can be found in the SJ archive:
 
   http://www.stata-journal.com/archives.html
 
The paper includes information about the authors, although not their
email addresses.
 
Hope this helps
Svend
 
________________________________________________________ 
 
Svend Juul
Institut for Folkesundhed, Afdeling for Epidemiologi
(Institute of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology)
Vennelyst Boulevard 6 
DK-8000 Aarhus C,  Denmark 
Phone, work:   +45 8942 6090 
Phone, home:   +45 8693 7796 
Fax:           +45 8613 1580 
E-mail:        [email protected] 
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