FOOD BEHAVIOR AND FOLATE STATUS OF HILL-TRIBE SCHOOLCHILDREN AND WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE ON THE NORTHERN BORDER OF THAILAND

An insight into the folate nutritional status of the population is important from a public health perspective. The protective effect of folate against neural tube defects (NTDs) is widely recognized. To assess the health and nutritional status, especially folate status, of vulnerable hill-tribe grou...

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Hauptverfasser: KWANBUNJAN, Karunee, THEPOUYPORN, Apanchanid, HONGTONG, Kanjana, SONGMUAENG, Kriyaporn, NAKOSIRI, Wanyarat, CHEERAMAKARA, Cheeraratana, CHUSONGSANG, Yupa, LAISUPASIN, Pikul, TUNSAKUL, Sirirat, CHANTARANIPAPONG, Yaowamarn, POOUDONG, Somchai
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Female
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General aspects
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Nutritional Status
Population Groups
Thailand - epidemiology
Waist-Hip Ratio
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