Variations in Energy Intake Relative to Height Increment among Adolescent Girls

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  • Department of Biometry and Nutrition, Maharashtra Association for the Cultivation of Science, Law College Road, Pune-411 004 ,IN
  • Department of Biometry and Nutrition, Maharashtra Association for the Cultivation of Science, Law College Road, Pune-411 004 ,IN
  • Department of Biometry and Nutrition, Maharashtra Association for the Cultivation of Science, Law College Road, Pune-411 004 ,IN
  • Department of Biometry and Nutrition, Maharashtra Association for the Cultivation of Science, Law College Road, Pune-411 004 ,IN

Abstract

It is well known that marked individual differences are encountered in the onset and magnitude of adolescent growth spurt, in either sex. Often these individual differences are attributed to socio-economic factors or to the nutritional factors, or to the malnutrition in the early chilhood. It is rarely recognized that considerable differences exist in respect of individual's capacity to respond to the rapid physical and physiological changes, that take place during adolescence.

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1989-12-01

How to Cite

Rao, S., Kanade, A., Joshi, S., & Joshi, A. (1989). Variations in Energy Intake Relative to Height Increment among Adolescent Girls. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 26(12), 374–382. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/ijnd/article/view/13661

 

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