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- W2036005309 abstract "Summary 1.Vitamin B12 (25 μg) and vitamin B1 (10 mg.) were administered daily to fifty children with a clinical diagnosis of malnutrition and anorexia due to chronic illness. By clinical impression, responses in these children seemed to indicate a general improvement in appetite coupled with increased weight and height increments over pretreatment averages. 2.Analysis by Wetzel Grid charts prepared for thirty-two of these patients revealed positive channel and auxodrome shifts in 88 per cent of eighteen children whose charts indicated a simple growth failure, but no appreciable response in fourteen children whose charts did not. 3.The improvement in monthly developmental levels was shown to be statistically significant with a probability of error less than .01, hence, the improvement must be attributed to therapy rather than chance. 4.The inability to discriminate between actual and apparent growth failure by clinical impression emphasizes the need for objective standards in appraising response to nutritional supplements. Summary 1.Vitamin B12 (25 μg) and vitamin B1 (10 mg.) were administered daily to fifty children with a clinical diagnosis of malnutrition and anorexia due to chronic illness. By clinical impression, responses in these children seemed to indicate a general improvement in appetite coupled with increased weight and height increments over pretreatment averages. 2.Analysis by Wetzel Grid charts prepared for thirty-two of these patients revealed positive channel and auxodrome shifts in 88 per cent of eighteen children whose charts indicated a simple growth failure, but no appreciable response in fourteen children whose charts did not. 3.The improvement in monthly developmental levels was shown to be statistically significant with a probability of error less than .01, hence, the improvement must be attributed to therapy rather than chance. 4.The inability to discriminate between actual and apparent growth failure by clinical impression emphasizes the need for objective standards in appraising response to nutritional supplements." @default.
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