Auxology (from Greek αὔξω, auxō, or αὐξάνω, auxanō 'grow'; and -λογία, -logia) is a meta-term covering the study of all aspects of human physical growth. (Although, it is also fundamental of biology.)[1] Auxology is a multi-disciplinary science involving health sciences/medicine (pediatrics, general practice, endocrinology, neuroendocrinology, physiology, epidemiology), and to a lesser extent: nutrition science, genetics, anthropology, anthropometry, ergonomics, history, economic history, economics, socio-economics, sociology, public health, and psychology, among others.
^Hermanussen, Michael (ed) (2013) Auxology - Studying Human Growth and Development, Schweizerbart, ISBN 9783510652785.
Auxology (from Greek αὔξω, auxō, or αὐξάνω, auxanō 'grow'; and -λογία, -logia) is a meta-term covering the study of all aspects of human physical growth...
Look up growth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Growth may refer to: Auxology, the study of all aspects of human physical growth Bacterial growth Cell...
medical students are taught various aspects of public health such as: Auxology Biological Weaponry and Hazards Biostatistics Case Reporting Child and...
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lean mass) and a slightly elevated blood pressure in young adulthood. Auxology Developmental biology Human body Life-history theory List of youth-related...
Automata theory - study of abstract machines and computational problems Auxology – science of growth. Avionics – science of electronic devices for aircraft...
interventions that will ultimately lead to better health for everyone. Auxology Community health Environmental health Economic inequality Global health...
Human body weight is a person's mass or weight. Strictly speaking, body weight is the measurement of weight without items located on the person. Practically...
presence of any of these medical conditions. The study of height is known as auxology. Growth has long been recognized as a measure of the health of individuals...
James Mourilyan Tanner (1920–2010) — developed Tanner stages and advanced auxology Helen B. Taussig (1898–1986) — founded field of pediatric cardiology, worked...
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health Ageing Epidemiology Ecology Environmental physiology Human genetics Auxology Population biology Annals of Human Biology is the official journal of the...
centers of clinical investigation, treatment, and assistance (immaturity, auxology, streptomycin, orthotics, anti-poliomyelitis); four new departments: experimental...
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v t e Public health General Auxology Biological hazard Chief Medical Officer Cultural competence Deviance Environmental health Euthenics Genomics Globalization...
v t e Public health General Auxology Biological hazard Chief Medical Officer Cultural competence Deviance Environmental health Euthenics Genomics Globalization...
v t e Public health General Auxology Biological hazard Chief Medical Officer Cultural competence Deviance Environmental health Euthenics Genomics Globalization...
Kiel from 1982 until 1989. He investigated growth and child development (auxology) and first described mini growth spurts. Since 1990 he cooperates in international...
PMC 7112188. PMID 32236122. Debra R. Bolter; Noel Cameron (2020). "Utilizing auxology to understand ontogeny of extinct hominins: A case study on Homo naledi"...