BMI-for-age in South Asian children of 0-20 years in the Netherlands: secular changes and misclassification by WHO growth references
Background: South Asians are prone to cardiometabolic disease at lower BMI levels than most other ethnic groups, starting in childhood. The magnitude of BMI misclassifications is unknown. Aim: To compare the BMI distribution of contemporary South Asian 0-20 year olds in the Netherlands with: (1) The...
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Main Authors: | J. A. de Wilde (Author), M. Dekker (Author), B. J. C. Middelkoop (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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