
doi: 10.1159/000286080
pmid: 5520663
A random sample of patients aged twenty to fifty-nine on the lists of two general practitioners in the London area was weighed and measured. It was found that thirty-seven per cent of the men and fort
Adult, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Male, Body Weight, Age Factors, New York, Middle Aged, Psychophysiologic Disorders, Body Height, Sampling Studies, Sex Factors, Social Class, London, Humans, Female, Obesity, Family Practice, Attitude to Health
Adult, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Male, Body Weight, Age Factors, New York, Middle Aged, Psychophysiologic Disorders, Body Height, Sampling Studies, Sex Factors, Social Class, London, Humans, Female, Obesity, Family Practice, Attitude to Health
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