Linear growth rates in rural Papua New Guinea vary widely by environmental zone. The 1982/83 National Nutrition Survey was a stratified cluster sample survey including questions on diet and anthropometry of children under five years of age. Regression analyses including 25,022 children from this survey show that variation in stature by altitude and precipitation level can largely be accounted for by differences in the fat and protein contents of village diets. Differences in linear growth rate between children living on different landforms show less relationship with diet. Genetic distances based on Class I HLA gene frequencies were calculated for 29 populations. Population mean recumbent lengths were estimated adjusted for age, diet, and e...
Weight and height data of Madurese children from two longitudinal studies, the East Java Pregnancy S...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRPeople in developing countries hav...
Data from a 1990-96 nationwide study of Papua New Guinea systems - the Mapping Agricultural Systems ...
Anthropometric data from the 1982/83 Papua New Guinea (PNG) National Nutrition Survey were analysed ...
Child growth in PNG shows strong regional differences, with highlands children being generally short...
Growth pattern of body height and weight reflect the nutritional status and health conditio...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a country made up of 22 provinces and has a population of over 7 million ...
ABSTRACt In a cross-sectional study of 123 children aged 24-120 mo from the Wosera subdistrict of Pa...
Background and Objectives: Undernutrition remains a significant cause of childhood illness, poor gro...
The pattern of growth and body composition of 271 lowland Quechua children from the village of Pamas...
Growth retardation in children is pervasive in Rwanda. This study used multiple regression analysis ...
Growth patterns of populations in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have traditionally shown considerable varia...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To describe the upper- and lower-body growth of two populations of lowland Amazon...
The physical growth that occurs in schoolage children is makes this period one of the most important...
Background: Studying the influence of geographical factors on child growth is important, especially ...
Weight and height data of Madurese children from two longitudinal studies, the East Java Pregnancy S...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRPeople in developing countries hav...
Data from a 1990-96 nationwide study of Papua New Guinea systems - the Mapping Agricultural Systems ...
Anthropometric data from the 1982/83 Papua New Guinea (PNG) National Nutrition Survey were analysed ...
Child growth in PNG shows strong regional differences, with highlands children being generally short...
Growth pattern of body height and weight reflect the nutritional status and health conditio...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a country made up of 22 provinces and has a population of over 7 million ...
ABSTRACt In a cross-sectional study of 123 children aged 24-120 mo from the Wosera subdistrict of Pa...
Background and Objectives: Undernutrition remains a significant cause of childhood illness, poor gro...
The pattern of growth and body composition of 271 lowland Quechua children from the village of Pamas...
Growth retardation in children is pervasive in Rwanda. This study used multiple regression analysis ...
Growth patterns of populations in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have traditionally shown considerable varia...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To describe the upper- and lower-body growth of two populations of lowland Amazon...
The physical growth that occurs in schoolage children is makes this period one of the most important...
Background: Studying the influence of geographical factors on child growth is important, especially ...
Weight and height data of Madurese children from two longitudinal studies, the East Java Pregnancy S...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRPeople in developing countries hav...
Data from a 1990-96 nationwide study of Papua New Guinea systems - the Mapping Agricultural Systems ...