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402 related items for PubMed ID: 12953978

  • 1. Arm area measurements as indices of nutritional reserves and body water in African newborns.
    Akinyinka OO, Sanni KA, Falade AG, Akindele MO, Sowumi A.
    Afr J Med Med Sci; 1999; 28(1-2):5-8. PubMed ID: 12953978
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  • 6. Subcutaneous fat stores related to weight in full-term neonates.
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  • 9. Newborn's arm circumference as a screening tool of low birth weight in Temeke District, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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  • 11. Body composition and nutritional status of urban Guatemalan children of high and low socioeconomic class.
    Bogin B, MacVean RB.
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  • 12. Liver function test results predict nutritional status evaluated by arm anthropometric indicators.
    Hurtado-López EF, Larrosa-Haro A, Vásquez-Garibay EM, Macías-Rosales R, Troyo-Sanromán R, Bojórquez-Ramos MC.
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  • 14. The development of a MUAC-for-height reference, including a comparison to other nutritional status screening indicators.
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  • 17. Mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) in relation to other indices of nutritional status in Papua New Guinea.
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  • 18. Anthropometric measurements in both sides of the body in the assessment of nutritional status in prepubertal children.
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  • 20. Upper arm composition and nutritional status of school children and adolescents in Abeokuta, Southwest Nigeria.
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