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A Comparative Study to Assess the Nutritional Status of Primary School Children (6-10 Years) In Rural and Urban School

A Comparative Study to Assess the Nutritional Status of Primary School Children (6-10 Years) In Rural and Urban School

... (18.41) primary school ...rural school children aged 6-10 years height, weight for height are less than urban school ...rural children majority of them were ...

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Iodine nutritional status and goiter prevalence in primary school children aged 6-12 of Panchmahal district, Gujarat, India

Iodine nutritional status and goiter prevalence in primary school children aged 6-12 of Panchmahal district, Gujarat, India

... Salt samples: As per the guidelines provided, 10 random salt samples were tested from the homes of children examined for goiters during the community survey in each village. A total of 300 salt samples were ...

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Epidemiology of injuries in primary school aged children

Epidemiology of injuries in primary school aged children

... (~1000 children), whilst some of the national studies from the UK or USA, or some of the descriptive reporting from middle income countries, was based upon a much greater number of children, and could ...

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Prevalence of obesity among primary school male children aged 10 12years in Gandhinagar city

Prevalence of obesity among primary school male children aged 10 12years in Gandhinagar city

... obese children (BMI ...of children differs from adult, the assessment of weight status is much more ...because children are growing and the growth patterns (and hence the BMI) of children ...

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Environmental Awareness of Primary School Aged Children in Brisbane, Australia

Environmental Awareness of Primary School Aged Children in Brisbane, Australia

... of primary school aged children, and if gender or age influences ...105 primary school students (66 girls, 39 boys; 9 to 12 years of age) from Brisbane, ...of 10 closed ...

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Physical activity of children primary school aged in the context their BMI

Physical activity of children primary school aged in the context their BMI

... Frömel, 2007 [4]). So there is the importance of taking care about the youngest age cateogries, when making positive relation to physical activities. There is the need of research children’s habits and behavior of ...

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Characteristics of auditory processing disorder in primary school-aged children

Characteristics of auditory processing disorder in primary school-aged children

... the children with APD and those with SLI was ...of children in the clinical groups and, consequently, highly overlapping clinical ...SLI children differed significantly from MS children on ...

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Speech, Language and Communication Needs and Primary School-aged Children

Speech, Language and Communication Needs and Primary School-aged Children

... to children with SLCN. 27 Most children with SEN have difficulty with some aspect of speech, language and/or ...Around 6% of children in the UK have specific and primary communication ...

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A Neuropsychological Study of Primary School- Aged Children with a History of Maltreatment

A Neuropsychological Study of Primary School- Aged Children with a History of Maltreatment

... with children with a history of ...manifestations. Children at risk might benefit from explicit skills training, feedback and support in areas such as inhibition of inappropriate behaviours, identifying and ...

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Revealing the Hidden Dimensions of Place Experience in Primary School-aged Children

Revealing the Hidden Dimensions of Place Experience in Primary School-aged Children

... the children were willing and consented to be involved in the ...68 children was ultimately identified to take ...young children in relation to their place perception, rather than, for example, ...

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Sleep Difficulties in Primary School-aged Children: A Role for the Educational Psychologist

Sleep Difficulties in Primary School-aged Children: A Role for the Educational Psychologist

... some children may engage in behaviours unknown to their parents and children may have different reasons for not alerting their parents of their ...of children with sleep difficulties has been ...

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Motor ability and working memory in Omani and German primary school-aged children

Motor ability and working memory in Omani and German primary school-aged children

... Omani children compared to the German ...that children in Oman do not play many games where it is important to react quickly, likely because of the high temperature or the social ...Omani children ...

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Quantifying the Association Between Physical Activity and Injury in Primary School–Aged Children

Quantifying the Association Between Physical Activity and Injury in Primary School–Aged Children

... of school hours, rates of injury requiring professional medical treatment per hours of exposure were slightly higher for organized than non– organized activity across the population except for in the youngest ...

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Prevalence of vitamin a deficiency in school children aged 8 10 years in Tirupati

Prevalence of vitamin a deficiency in school children aged 8 10 years in Tirupati

... group children. It is possible that the children being from poor environments may have helminth burden contributing partly to ...261 school children reported sub-clinical VAD in over 80 ...

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Spirometric Values in Healthy Nigerian School Children Aged 6-11 Years

Spirometric Values in Healthy Nigerian School Children Aged 6-11 Years

... Methods: The study was descriptive cross sectional study of 710 primary school pupils aged 6-11 years in Kano metropolis. Results: There was no significant difference in the mean anthropometry ...

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The relationship between polyarticular hypermobility and the incidence of injuries in children aged 6-10 years

The relationship between polyarticular hypermobility and the incidence of injuries in children aged 6-10 years

... Materials and methods The study involved 102 children from two primary schools in Szczecin. Children attended sports or general class. Before performing the study, written consent was obtained from ...

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An enrichment and extension programme for primary-aged children

An enrichment and extension programme for primary-aged children

... Many of these problems are very difficult—not difficult conceptually, but difficult because they take a long time to solve. For example, to determine the most efficient solution for a graph coloring problem of moderate ...

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Parental and teacher influences on the consumption of plain drinking water by primary school aged children

Parental and teacher influences on the consumption of plain drinking water by primary school aged children

... in children coupled with an increasing availability and consumption of sweet drinks raises questions about the place or importance of plain water in a child’s overall nutritional ...

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Parental and teacher influences on the consumption of plain drinking water by primary school aged children

Parental and teacher influences on the consumption of plain drinking water by primary school aged children

... at school, stated that her role was more in relation to improving a student’s academic performance and improving their social ...that school breakfast programs resulted in better verbal fluency, tests of ...

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A Comparison of Intelligence Quotient between Primary School-Aged Children with and without Bronchial Asthma

A Comparison of Intelligence Quotient between Primary School-Aged Children with and without Bronchial Asthma

... twenty children with asthma aged 5 – 11 years were consecutively recruited at the asthma clinic of UNTH Enugu and their age-, sec and socio-economic class- matched normal classmates were enrolled as ...of ...

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