• Med. J. Aust. · Oct 1984

    Maternal and childhood nutrition among Aborigines of the Kimberley region.

    • M Gracey, R M Spargo, C Bottrell, K Hammond, K Mulholland, and J Valentine.
    • Med. J. Aust. 1984 Oct 13; 141 (8): 506508506-8.

    AbstractA cross-sectional anthropometric survey of 128 Aboriginal children under five years of age and of 388 Aboriginal girls and women of child-bearing age was undertaken in seven communities in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia. More than 20% of the children were undernourished, three individuals severely so. All but one of those who were undernourished were over 12 months of age. Less than 60% of the female subjects of child-bearing age had a satisfactory nutritional status; one-sixth were undernourished and one-quarter, mostly older women, were overweight. The findings indicate that poor nutrition is widespread among Aboriginal female subjects of child-bearing age. Maternal malnutrition may contribute significantly to unsatisfactory nutrition and health in Aboriginal infants and young children.

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