Anthropometric profiles of 8-11 year old children from a low-income setting in South Africa
Abstract Background Communities in low-to-middle income countries undergoing rapid urbanisation as well as nutrition transition are particularly at risk for associated health issues such as overweight and obesity. South Africa has a double-burden of both under- and over-nutrition, creating some unce...
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Main Authors: | Sandra S. Pretorius (Author), Natalia Neophytou (Author), Estelle D. Watson (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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