In pediatrics, when assessing a child's growth, the height-for-age metric is commonly used. This measure represents how a child's height compares to the standard height for children of the same age. A height-for-age value of less than -2 standard deviations (SD) indicates that the child's height is significantly below the average for their age, suggesting potential growth issues. The likely causes for a child having a height-for-age value less than -2 SD involve different types of malnutrition and health issues:
Thus, the correct answer is Chronic Malnutrition, as it reflects the long-term nutritional deficits impacting a child's growth.
The primary source of energy for Earth’s climate system is:
The most common site of metastasis for breast cancer is:
Which of the following cranial nerves is responsible for the motor innervation of the muscles of mastication?
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of Parkinson’s disease?
Which enzyme is deficient in Gaucher’s disease?