© S. Karger AG, Basel. Copyright: All rights reserved. Background: Adolescents, comprised of 10-19 year olds, form the largest generation of young people in our history. There are an estimated 1.8 billion adolescents in the world, with 90% residing in low- and middle-income countries. The burden of disease among adolescents has its origins in infectious and injury-related causes, but nutritional deficiencies, suboptimal linear growth, and undernutrition are major public health problems, even as overweight may be on the rise in many contexts. Summary and Key Messages: Girls are most vulnerable to the influences of cultural and gender norms, which often discriminate against them. Dietary patterns and physical activity, in addition to schoolin...
Adolescence is the period of development that begins at puberty and ends in early adulthood. Most co...
Background: Indonesia is a prime example of the triple burden of malnutrition. Indonesian adolescent...
Adolescents are the future generation of any country and their nutritional needs are critical for th...
During adolescence, growth and development are transformative with profound consequences for later-l...
Adolescent nutritional behaviors are assuming considerable importance in nutrition interventions giv...
ABSTRACT: Nutritional inadequacy leads to health problems, especially during the period of increased...
Adolescence is a phase which transfers a person from adolescent to young. Also, it has a vital role ...
adolescents as children between the ages of 10 and 19 years,[1] and according to the United Nations ...
This review discusses five questions concerning nutrition in adolescence. 1. Do adolescents have spe...
Adolescence is defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the period between ages 10 and 19. ...
Adolescence is the period of development that begins at puberty and ends in early adulthood. Most co...
Adolescence is a pivotal point in the life-course, characterised by transformative physical, cogniti...
Adolescence is a pivotal point in the life course, characterised by transformative physical, cogniti...
Background: To examine macronutrient and micronutrient intake of adolescent girls of Tehran, capital...
Concern for nutrition in adolescence has been rather limited, except in relation to pregnancy. This ...
Adolescence is the period of development that begins at puberty and ends in early adulthood. Most co...
Background: Indonesia is a prime example of the triple burden of malnutrition. Indonesian adolescent...
Adolescents are the future generation of any country and their nutritional needs are critical for th...
During adolescence, growth and development are transformative with profound consequences for later-l...
Adolescent nutritional behaviors are assuming considerable importance in nutrition interventions giv...
ABSTRACT: Nutritional inadequacy leads to health problems, especially during the period of increased...
Adolescence is a phase which transfers a person from adolescent to young. Also, it has a vital role ...
adolescents as children between the ages of 10 and 19 years,[1] and according to the United Nations ...
This review discusses five questions concerning nutrition in adolescence. 1. Do adolescents have spe...
Adolescence is defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as the period between ages 10 and 19. ...
Adolescence is the period of development that begins at puberty and ends in early adulthood. Most co...
Adolescence is a pivotal point in the life-course, characterised by transformative physical, cogniti...
Adolescence is a pivotal point in the life course, characterised by transformative physical, cogniti...
Background: To examine macronutrient and micronutrient intake of adolescent girls of Tehran, capital...
Concern for nutrition in adolescence has been rather limited, except in relation to pregnancy. This ...
Adolescence is the period of development that begins at puberty and ends in early adulthood. Most co...
Background: Indonesia is a prime example of the triple burden of malnutrition. Indonesian adolescent...
Adolescents are the future generation of any country and their nutritional needs are critical for th...