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Journal of Preventive Medicine ; : 40-44, 2004.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-5215

ABSTRACT

A case-control study on some risk factors causing overweight and obesity in children 4-6 years at Hanoi inner city was set up. The case group was including children with weight for height over +2SD. The control group was composed of normal children with the same place, age and sex, without affected congenital disease. The findings showed that risk factors of children suffering from overweight include physical inactivity and long time sitting in front of television. The research also showed that incorrect attitude and behaviors of care takers, such as irregular weight monitoring for children, often forcing children to eat extra foods, incorrect assessment of children's nutrition status, were contributed to increase overweight and obesity rates in these ages


Subject(s)
Child , Mothers , Motor Activity , Overweight , Obesity
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Journal of Practical Medicine ; : 3-6, 2004.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-4803

ABSTRACT

By collecting and analyzing available data on anthropometric measurements (height, weight) of Vietnamese during the XX century, it is shown that during 50 years (1938-1985) there is no change in average height and weight of Vietnamese. This situation can be attributed to the sequelae of long war period. From the recent set of data published in 2003, a trend of growth acceleration of Vietnamese has been revealed. At present, the average height of male adult is 163cm7, 3cm7 taller than in 1975 and of the women is 153cm, 3cm taller than in 1975. A system of growth monitoring and surveillance should be established in order to follow scientifically this positive and important situation.


Subject(s)
Secularism/trends , Vietnam , History, 20th Century
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Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information ; : 6-8, 2003.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-3969

ABSTRACT

The theory on establishment of programmed in the fetal period and chronic diseases haven’t still given out anything clearly but in most of studies, they showed that there is a relation between fetal growing with cardiovascular diseases, hypertension and metabolic syndrome. Its establishment of programmed in fetal period doesn’t replace other risk factors but adding more the environmental factor to these diseases. Currently, the important of fetal nutrition and mother nutrition in pregnancy period are paid attention as well as other nutrition issue in the transition period.


Subject(s)
Nutrition Therapy , Cardiovascular Diseases , Chronic Disease , Fetal Nutrition Disorders
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Journal of Vietnamese Medicine ; : 8-16, 2003.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-5559

ABSTRACT

Evidences have shown that we are beginning into nutritional transition etape, and a double burden of malnutrition has been started. Protein energy malnutrion in children is still a continous challenge. Data collected in the past years showed that there is not a consistency in reduce of malnutrion between various region. The chronical deficiency of energy among women of reproductive age is a true problem of concern. In the next future, the deficiency of oligonutrients, of vitamin A, the diseases related to iron deficiency, iodine deficiency must be resolved. High body weight, obesity are increasing quickly, raising a new problem of public health in urban areas. In the large increase of chronical uncommunicable disease such as hypertension diabetes, cardiovascualr conditions, some cancers, metabolism disturbations, there is certainly the important role of the nutrition and life style


Subject(s)
Child , Malnutrition
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