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Publikováno v:
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2003 Jan 01. 15(2), 79-87.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/26723302
Publikováno v:
In Public Health 2001 115(6):368-372
Autor:
Alexander R. P. Walker, Walker Bf
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Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health. 118:159-164
Recent reports indicate continuing rises in the height and weight of schoolchildren in both developed and developing populations. Also indicated are increases in the body mass index of children, and of adults, despite all public health warnings to th
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Nutrition Research. 14:513-521
Iron deficiency is reported to be the commonest nutritional deficiency the world over. An examination of the literature indicates numerous perplexities regarding iron intake and iron stores, the epidemiology of deficient iron stores, the stigmata of
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Journal of the Royal Society of Health. 114:33-38
An analysis has been made of causes of admission of black patients in 1991 to Murchison Hospital, Port Shepstone, Natal. Of 667 5 total admissions, 6329 (95%) were classifiable. Of the latter, 1462 (23%) were aged 12 years and-younger, namely, 763 bo
Autor:
Walker Bf, A.R.P. Walker
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Journal of the Royal Society of Health. 113:75-80
The far-reaching effects of the ageing of populations is being increasingly appreciated. Lengthening longevity, associated with decreasing family size, evokes rising charges, socio-economically, and on health services. Information on these and other
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Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 5:169-177
In 1989, an investigation was made of the dietary intakes of a representative sample of 141 elderly Black women living in adjacent villages, in Western Transvaal. Results are compared with those obtained in 1969 on 43 women in a village in the same r
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Journal of the Royal Society of Health. 111:12-16
REPORTS of major dissatisfaction among adoles cent girls over body shape and their associated eating behaviour, prompted determining anthropometric and questionnaire studies on series of rural and urban black, Indian, and white girls aged 14-19 years
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The journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health. 124(1)
Coronary heart disease (CHD) was rare in developed populations until the early 1900s; this prevailed even among the small segments who were prosperous and who, in measure, had most of the currently recognised risk factors. However, in the 1930s, with