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Community Nutritional Assessment

Community Nutritional Assessment

With Special Reference to Less Technically Developed Countries

9780192612182
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The field of nutritional assessment has been an active one over the last 20 years. This book - a sequel to the 1966 WHO monograph Assessment of Nutritional Status in the Community - covers recent developments and techniques, as well as long-established practices. Innovations include the influence of epidemiology, anthropology, and economics; emphasis on materno-foetal nutritional surveillance and programme evaluation; description of appropriate technology for primary health careworkers; and current views on anthropometric and other reference levels.The authors main aim is to link the more descriptive investigations of the past to the mathematical criteria of the present. They assemble information from a wide range of scientific disciplines, and suggest practical methods for assessment at varying levels of sophistication. The overriding concern is practicality and usefulness for those working to improve community nutrition in less technically developed countries.
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OUP Oxford
85008
9780192612182
9780192612182

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Publication date
1990
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
648
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 234
Weight (g)
1168
  • Scope; Direct assessment of nutritional status; Assessment from health statistics (indirect assessment); Assessment of ecological variables; Interpretation of different age-groups; Methods of data collection; Planning and implementation with special reference to large-scale surveys I; Planning and implementation with special reference to large-scale surveys II; Stimulating action; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.
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