Comparison of body mass index values proposed by Cole et al. (2000) and Must et al. (1991) for identifying obese children with weight-for-height index recommended by the World Health Organization

scientific article published on 01 May 2003

Comparison of body mass index values proposed by Cole et al. (2000) and Must et al. (1991) for identifying obese children with weight-for-height index recommended by the World Health Organization is …
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P356DOI10.1079/PHN2002426
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P2093author name stringMarcelo Militão Abrantes
Joel Alves Lamounier
Enrico Antônio Colosimo
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P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectWorld Health OrganizationQ7817
P304page(s)307-311
P577publication date2003-05-01
P1433published inPublic Health NutritionQ15761419
P1476titleComparison of body mass index values proposed by Cole et al. (2000) and Must et al. (1991) for identifying obese children with weight-for-height index recommended by the World Health Organization
P478volume6

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