For the descriptive analysis, mean ± standard deviation (SD) of HdC were computed for each sex, varying at different ages. Two-sample independent
t-test was used to test the mean HdC difference between boys and girls. For computation of the reference values of HdC, internationally accepted statistical method, called “the LMS method” developed by Cole (
11,
12), was used. This method uses three quantities; the power (L), median (M) and co-efficient of variation (S) calculated for each age and the method is based on the assumption that after applying the Box-Cox transformation, the data at each age are normally distributed. After getting the smoothed values of L, M, and S by using a cubic spline function for each age, a required percentile value (C) was calculated by using the equation C = M (1 + LSZ)
1/L. where Z is the Z-score of the normalized distribution e.g., for the 3rd, 50th and 97th percentile values, Z was substituted as -1.88, 0.00 and 1.88, respectively (
11). The software, “Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS)” version 21.0 was used for computing the descriptive statistics and for applying
t-test. However, R-language version 3.4.0 was used for estimating L, M and S values. A P value < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant in the analyses.