Anthropometric indicators of children's nutrition in two Nigerian communities
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Date
1991
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Cambridge University Press
Abstract
On a sample of some 2000 children living in two ecologically different zones (the Wooded and Guinea savanna) in Kwara state, Nigeria, body measurements were taken, to serve as indicators of the state of nutrition. There was more undernutrition in the Guinea savanna than in the Wooded. More males than females were undernourished in the Guinea savanna but not in the Wooded. It is argued that the differences between districts stem from social and cultural variables.
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Keywords
Child Nutrition Disorders-epidemiology, Anthropometry
Citation
Journal of Biosocial Science. 1991; 23(1): pp.33-38