Pacific children living in New Zealand (NZ) are prone to excessive weight gain. In this study, we assessed the anthropometric status of 2- to 5-y-old Pacific children (n = 60) in relation to their macronutrient intakes. Measurements of height (n = 56), weight (n = 60), midarm circumference, and triceps skinfold thickness (n = 58), and 2-d weighed food records (n = 60) and demographic data were collected. Z-score results (mean +/- SD) showed that these children were tall (0.61 +/- 1.1) and heavy (1.67 +/- 1.1) for their age, and had high arm-muscle-area-for-height (geometric mean, 2.05). Over 64 and 45% of children were classified as overweight (including obesity) and obese, respectively. The percentage of energy contributed by fat in their ...
Background: Families living with fewer resources are vulnerable to suboptimal nutrition status, whic...
A comparison of the 1997 New Zealand National Nutrition Survey and the US 1988-1994 National Health ...
The prevalence of obesity in New Zealand continues to rise, with recent research ranking New Zealand...
This cross-sectional, community-based survey was designed to assess attained growth and body composi...
Although Pacific Island adults have been shown to have larger bones and greater bone mineral density...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate food sources and intakes of iron, and dietary factors associated with seru...
Aim: The present study aimed to estimate small, median and large daily quantities of frequently cons...
OBJECTIVE: The increasing prevalence of obesity in young children emphasises the need for accurate m...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of biochemical iron deficiency and identify factors associat...
AIM: To assess dietary iron intakes and biochemical iron status of a nationally representative sampl...
Pacific adults and children in New Zealand have the highest prevalence of obesity and overweight com...
BACKGROUND: In New Zealand, the burden of childhood obesity is greatest in Māori and Pacific childre...
BACKGROUND: Despite increased awareness of the adverse health effects of low vitamin D status, few s...
Objective. Pacific children living in New Zealand exhibit considerably higher rates of overweight an...
Background: The term 'non-core' describes those foods and beverages that fall outside the four main ...
Background: Families living with fewer resources are vulnerable to suboptimal nutrition status, whic...
A comparison of the 1997 New Zealand National Nutrition Survey and the US 1988-1994 National Health ...
The prevalence of obesity in New Zealand continues to rise, with recent research ranking New Zealand...
This cross-sectional, community-based survey was designed to assess attained growth and body composi...
Although Pacific Island adults have been shown to have larger bones and greater bone mineral density...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate food sources and intakes of iron, and dietary factors associated with seru...
Aim: The present study aimed to estimate small, median and large daily quantities of frequently cons...
OBJECTIVE: The increasing prevalence of obesity in young children emphasises the need for accurate m...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of biochemical iron deficiency and identify factors associat...
AIM: To assess dietary iron intakes and biochemical iron status of a nationally representative sampl...
Pacific adults and children in New Zealand have the highest prevalence of obesity and overweight com...
BACKGROUND: In New Zealand, the burden of childhood obesity is greatest in Māori and Pacific childre...
BACKGROUND: Despite increased awareness of the adverse health effects of low vitamin D status, few s...
Objective. Pacific children living in New Zealand exhibit considerably higher rates of overweight an...
Background: The term 'non-core' describes those foods and beverages that fall outside the four main ...
Background: Families living with fewer resources are vulnerable to suboptimal nutrition status, whic...
A comparison of the 1997 New Zealand National Nutrition Survey and the US 1988-1994 National Health ...
The prevalence of obesity in New Zealand continues to rise, with recent research ranking New Zealand...