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Public Health Nutrition
Dietary patterns are associated with child, maternal and household-level characteristics and overweight/obesity among young Samoan children
Nicola L Hawley^71  Avery A Thompson^72  Courtney C Choy^13  Ana Baylin^3^44  Dongqing Wang^25  Christina Soti-Ulberg^56  Rachel L Duckham^8^97  Take Naseri^58  Muagututia S Reupena^69 
[1] Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Science,St. Albans,Melbourne,Australia^9;Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology,School of Public Health,Yale University,60 College Street,New Haven,CT 06520-8034,USA^7;Department of Epidemiology,School of Public Health,Brown University,Providence,RI,USA^1;Department of Epidemiology,School of Public Health,University of Michigan,Ann Arbor,MI,USA,^3;Department of Epidemiology,School of Public Health,University of Michigan,Ann Arbor,MI,USA^2;Department of Nutritional Sciences,School of Public Health,University of Michigan,Ann Arbor,MI,USA^4;Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN),Deakin University,Geelong,Australia,^8;Ministry of Health,Apia,Samoa^5;Samoa Bureau of Statistics,Apia,Samoa^6
关键词: Nutritional status;    Infancy and childhood;    Dietary patterns;    Obesity;    Nutrition transition;    Samoa;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980017003913
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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【 摘 要 】

Among young Samoan children, diet may not be optimal: in 2015, 16·1 % of 24–59-month-olds were overweight/obese, 20·3 % stunted and 34·1 % anaemic. The present study aimed to identify dietary patterns among 24–59-month-old Samoan children and evaluate their association with: (i) child, maternal and household characteristics; and (ii) nutritional status indicators (stunting, overweight/obesity, anaemia).

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