South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde
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Comparative Study
Anthropometric profile of the coloured population of the Cape Peninsula.
Study of a sample of 976 randomly selected coloured persons 15-64 years of age living in the Cape Peninsula included measurement of height, weight and mid-arm circumference and calculation of the body mass index (BMI). The mean height of the men was 167.6 cm and that of the women 156 cm. Mean weight, BMI and mid-arm circumference for men were 65.9 kg, 23.4 and 27.5 cm respectively and those for women 65.8 kg, 27.1 and 28.9 cm respectively. ⋯ The coloureds of the Cape Peninsula were found to be a population with shorter stature than South African white and American populations. Some young participants of both sexes and some older men were underweight, while among older women there was a high prevalence of overweight and obesity. The findings may suggest previous undernutrition in both sexes, with a marked tendency to current overnutrition in adult females.