Slawomir Kozie, Christiane Scheffler, Janina Tutkuviene, Egle Marija Jakimaviciene, Rebekka Mumm, Davide Barbieri, Elena Godina, Mortada El-Shabrawi, Mona Elhusseini, Martin Musalek, Paulina Pruszkowska-Przybylska, Hanaa H El Dash, Hebatalla Hassan Safar, Andreas Lehmann, James Swanson, Barry Bogin, Yuk-Chien Liu, Detlef Groth, Sylvia Kirchengast, Anna Siniarska, Joanna Nieczuja-Dwojacka, Miroslav Králík, Takashi Satake, Tomasz Hanć, Mathieu Roelants, Michael Hermanussen
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Abstract
Twenty-two scientists met at Krobielowice, Poland, to discuss the impact of the social environment, spatial proximity, migration, poverty, but also psychological factors such as body perception and satisfaction, and social stressors such as elite sports, and teenage pregnancies, on child and adolescent growth. The data analysis included linear mixed effects models with different random effects, Monte Carlo analyses, and network simulations. The work stressed the importance of the peer group, but also included historic material, some considerations about body proportions, and growth in chronic liver, and congenital heart disease.
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PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY REVIEWS (PER) publishes scholarly review articles in all areas of clinical and experimental Endocrinology, Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolism. PER is intended for practicing pediatricians, pediatric endocrinologists, pediatric diabetologists, pediatric gastroenterologists, neonatologists, pediatric gynecologists, nutritionists, sport physicians and pediatricians-in-training.
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