Nutritional and socio-economic predictors of adult height in 152 world populations

Volume: 37, Pages: 100848 - 100848
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Height is one of the most sensitive indicators of well-being because it combines the external influences of nutrition, economic wealth, health care, social equality, and other important socio-economic factors. The aim of this ecological study was to compare actual values of male and female height from 152 populations (except sub-Saharan Africa) with the mean supply of 47 food items from the FAOSTAT database (1995-2013) and mean values of seven...
Paper Details
Title
Nutritional and socio-economic predictors of adult height in 152 world populations
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
37
Pages
100848 - 100848
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