2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-6047.2000.00141.x
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Nutritional assessment of rural villages and estates in peninsular Malaysia: Total blood cholesterol values in children, adolescents and adults*

Abstract: The present study is unique in the Malaysian context on two counts; first, it employs for the first time a functional group approach (groups based on occupational or economic activity) in the assessment of community nutritional status. Second, the study provides on a nationwide-sampling basis, information on total blood cholesterol (TC) levels in rural children (7.0-12.9 years; n = 1921) and adolescents (13.0-17.9 years; n = 753) which were hitherto unavailable. Total blood cholesterol measurements were perfor… Show more

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“…According to Wai et. al [ 28 ], the mean TC values for females were higher than the males and the percentage of females with ‘high risk’ scores was twice that of the males in the respective functional groups. However, in our study, only the females in Semai and Kanaq have higher TC compared to the males.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…According to Wai et. al [ 28 ], the mean TC values for females were higher than the males and the percentage of females with ‘high risk’ scores was twice that of the males in the respective functional groups. However, in our study, only the females in Semai and Kanaq have higher TC compared to the males.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%