The Relationship Between the Home Environment and the Nutritional Status of Young Children in Hong Kong |
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according analysis APPENDIX associated average Baber babies bean curd better birth bottle breast feeding carried cause Centre child Chinese circumference for age congee considered correlation Correlation matrix diarrhea diet economic environment environmental factors family income father's Field findings fish fruit given growth half head circumference Hong Kong hospital household housing important included increase indicated infants interviews introduction Length less living majority Malnourished malnutrition maximum meals mean measurements meat milk months mothers negatively nourished nutritional status parents paste percent period person physical poor population positive practices Pre-school present study problem protein provides relationship relatively reported respondents result rice sample showed significant social socio-economic solid foods standard status of children suggesting Table tion total family traditional University usually variables vegetables weight for age young