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Body fatness or anthropometry for assessment of unhealthy weight status? Comparison between methods in South African children and adolescents
Eva Craig,
John Reilly
Physical Activity And Health
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Nursing and Health Professions
Adolescent
100%
Age Groups
12%
Anthropometry
100%
Body Composition
25%
Body Fat
25%
Child
100%
Cross-Sectional Study
25%
Fat
25%
Girl
12%
Malnutrition
37%
Nutritional Status
12%
Obesity
62%
Prevalence
25%
Underweight
37%
Weight
100%
World Health Organization
25%
Psychology
Adolescents
100%
Assessment
100%
Body Composition
25%
Children
100%
Groups
12%
Health
12%
Obesity
37%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Age
100%
Body Composition
25%
Body Fat
25%
Cross Sectional Study
25%
Fat
25%
Growth
12%
Impedance
12%
Prevalence
25%
Weight
100%
Neuroscience
Anthropometry
100%
Fat
50%
Food Science
Underweight
25%