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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2017 Volume 145, Issue 1-2, Pages: 14-19
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH160108002B
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Anthropometric and growth characteristics of schoolchildren in Novi Sad

Bjelanović Jelena (Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Institute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Novi Sad)
Jevtić Marija (Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Institute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Novi Sad)
Velicki Radmila (Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Institute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Novi Sad)
Stojisavljević Dragana (University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Medicine, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska + Public Health Institute, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska)
Barjaktarović-Labović Snežana (Health Center, Bar, Montenegro)
Popović Milka ORCID iD icon (Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Institute of Public Health of Vojvodina, Novi Sad)
Bjelica Artur (Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad)

Introduction/Objective. Growth, development and maturation are periods marked with individual physical characteristics, which provide the insight into the health status together with anthropometric indicators and physical appearance of an individual. The aim was to determine body height and body weight of a representative sample of schoolchildren from Novi Sad, to make a comparative analysis in relation to age and gender, and to determine the beginning of accelerated growth. Methods. Sample included 11,676 pupils aged 6–15 years, from Novi Sad, Serbia. The basic anthropometric measurements (body height and body weight) were performed according to recommended methodology. Results. The average values of boys’ body height ranged from 125.39 cm in those aged up to six years, to 175.09 cm for boys aged 15, and in girls from 124.07 cm at the age of six, to 165.77 cm for the oldest examined girls. The average values of boys’ body weight ranged from 25.58 kg at the age of six to 61.38 kg at the age of 15, and in girls from 23.94 kg in youngest to 54.46 kg, at the age of 15. The analysis of body weight and body height relation in the sample of boys and girls showed significant differences in all age groups, being most significant in boys aged from 11 to 13 years and in girls aged from nine to 12 years, marking the beginning of the rapid growth period. Conclusion. Having analyzed two basic anthropometric characteristics, i.e. body height and body weight, the authors found significant differences in the increase of these characteristics among the age groups of the study sample. In addition, the results of this research are in accordance with those reported in literature, which suggest that a sudden ponderal and statural growth starts earlier in girls than in boys.

Keywords: anthropometric measurements, development and growth, schoolchildren