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provision of adequate diets for young children in the United States. An examination of the Health and Nutrition Examination … Survey reveals the following: 1. Average nutrient intakes of young children are well above recommended dietary standards …, with the exception of iron. 2. Average nutrient intakes for children in households of lower economic status are very …
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provision of adequate diets for young children in the United States. An examination of the Health and Nutrition Examination … Survey reveals the following: 1. Average nutrient intakes of young children are well above recommended dietary standards …, with the exception of iron. 2. Average nutrient intakes for children in households of lower economic status are very …
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The purpose of the study is to develop current reference growth centiles for Turkish children and adolescents. A cross …
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The development of human capabilities for many disadvantaged children around the world depends on growth recovery … apply the results to four developing countries, using longitudinal data on 7,641 children collected over the period 2002 …
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Adolescent motherhood has been linked with poor health outcomes at birth for children, including high neonatal … mortality, low-birth weight, and small-for-gestational age rates. However, longer term growth outcomes in the children of … the following growth indicators of children born to adolescent mothers (age 19 years or below) with those born to older …
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We analyze the effects of children's health on human capital accumulation and on long-run economic growth. For this … want to have better educated children, they also raise health investments and vice versa; ii) parental health investments …
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