The longitudinal relationship between nutritional status and anaemia among Malaysian adolescents.
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The triple burden of malnutrition characterised by stunting and wasting, overweight/obesity, and anaemia experienced by Malaysians causes severe and long-lasting damage during the period of development and rapid growth, particularly in adolescence. This study aimed to demonst...
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Main Authors: | Vanitha Krishnan (Author), Rafdzah Ahmad Zaki (Author), Azmi Mohamed Nahar (Author), Muhammad Yazid Jalaludin (Author), Hazreen Abdul Majid (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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