National Study of Health and Growth, Phase II : 1977-1981 (Years 6-10)
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Following changes in the provision of welfare, school milk and school meals in 1971, studies were set up to assess the possible effects of these changes upon the nutritional state of the population. The aim of the National Study of Health and Growth (NSHG) was to set up an anthropometric system of surveillance on selected growth, nutritional and health characteristics that could identify the effects of the changes in food policy. Height was chosen as the main indicator of nutritional status together with weight and triceps skinfold thickness. The primary aim of the study was to estimate trends in anthropometric measurements for children of the same age. Although changes in rate of growth at a given age may occur over time, the main question to be answered was whether there had been any overall shift in the position of the growth curve.<br> The aim of the second phase of the study was to continue the collection of basic information for monitoring the nutritional status of primary school children in all previous areas, with the additional collection of selected information for associated studies from a suitable subset of other areas. Further details are given in Appendix 3 of the User Guide for this study (3986).
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Subfield
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Field
Medicine
Domain
Health Sciences
Confidence Score
52%
Source
Scholar Data Model