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[Nutritional status, food consumption and food supply of studies in Saudi Aribia. I. Anthropometric data].

Authors: W, Wirths; M, Hamdan; M, Hayati; H, Rajhi;

[Nutritional status, food consumption and food supply of studies in Saudi Aribia. I. Anthropometric data].

Abstract

A field study about the nutritional status was made in school classes with boys 6 to 19 years old in different regions of Saudi-Arabia. It is reported about 341 pupils in regard to weight, height, skinfold-thickness, circumferences and other body-size measurements. In comparison with anthropometric measurements of comparable surveys in other countries, the Saudi-Arabian school boys were found to be smaller and leaner than boys from the USA, Europe, other Arabian countries and well-to-do Indian boys.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Adolescent, Anthropometry, Saudi Arabia, Nutrition Surveys, Food Supply, Socioeconomic Factors, Humans, Female, Child, Students

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