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348 related items for PubMed ID: 11243089

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    Ray SK, Mishra R, Biswas R, Kumar S, Halder A, Chatterjee T.
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  • 12. Poor nutritional status of younger Tibetan children living at high altitudes.
    Dang S, Yan H, Yamamoto S, Wang X, Zeng L.
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  • 16. The prevalence of malnutrition among high and low altitude preschool children of southwestern Saudi Arabia.
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  • 17. An epidemiological study of energy protein malnutrition in a rural community in Egypt.
    Hamid GA, El-Mougi M, El-Badrawy F, El-Mossallami MA.
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  • 18. Current prevalence and predictors of protein-energy malnutrition among schoolchildren in rural Peninsular Malaysia.
    Al-Mekhlafi MS, Surin J, Atiya AS, Ariffin WA, Mahdy AK, Abdullah HC.
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  • 20. Parasite and maternal risk factors for malnutrition in preschool-age children in Belen, Peru using the new WHO Child Growth Standards.
    Casapía M, Joseph SA, Núñez C, Rahme E, Gyorkos TW.
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