A longitudinal study of the changing pattern in Aboriginal infants & Growth 1966–76

Journal of Biosocial Science 11 (3):269-279 (1979)
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SummaryComparison of some longitudinal data on infant weight in two samples of Australian Aborigines indicates changes in infant growth between 1966 and 1976 which suggest that at the time when the child comes off the breast, weight gain slows. This faltering of weight gain is often followed by a partial catch-up, but the resultant weight for age at 1 year corresponds with a lower British centile than the child was at just before weaning.

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