Explain the procedure of Anthropometric of height in brief .
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Anthropometric measurements are systematic measurements of the size, shape and composition of the human body. For example, body mass index, or BMI, is a measurement of a person's weight-to-height ratio, and waist-to-hip ratio is a measure of the waist circumference divided by the hip circumference
Steps for taking accurate height measurements:
- Set the measuring board vertically on a stable level surface.
- Remove the child's shoes and any head-covering.
- Place the child on the measuring board, standing upright in the middle of the board. ...
- Read and announce the measurement to the nearest 0.1cm.
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