 | | (introduction...) |
 | | Foreword |
 | | Introduction: the challenge of adult chronic energy deficiency |
 | | Population differences in body composition in relation to the body mass index |
 | | Body mass index: its relationship to basal metabolic rates and energy requirements |
 | | Low body mass index, physical work capacity and physical activity levels |
 | | Body mass index and economic productivity |
 | | Maternal body mass index: the functional significance during reproduction |
 | | Maternal body mass index and pregnancy outcome in the nutrition collaborative research support program |
 | | Body mass index and lactation performance |
 | | Assessing the linkages between low body mass index and morbidity in adults: evidence from four developing countries |
 | | Body mass index and illness in rural Sarawak |
 | | An assessment of nutritional factors affecting the BMI of a population |
 | | Body mass index: its relationship with food consumption and socioeconomic variables in Brazil |
 | | Use of body mass index in the assessment of adult nutritional status in Vietnam |
 | | Body mass index: a measure of the nutritional status Indian populations |
 | | Is body mass index sensitively related to socio-economic status and to economic adjustment? a case study from the Congo |
 | | The body mass index of Chinese adults in the 1980s* |
 | | Body mass index values in the Cuban adult population |
 | | Body mass index defines the risk of seasonal energy stress in the third world |
 | | The choice of cut-off point for distinguishing normal body weights from underweight or 'chronic energy deficiency' in adults |
 | | Use of BMI for monitoring and surveillance, practical issues |
 | | Analysing cross-sectional anthropometric data |