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Health Change in the Asia Pacific Region

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007.Description: viii,313 pISBN:
  • 9781107406223
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.10959 OHT/H
Contents:
1. Health change in the Asia-Pacific region: disparate end-points? 2. Interactions of nutrition, genetics and infectious disease in the Pacific; implications for prehistoric migrations 3. Biocultural adaptation and population connectedness in the Asia-Pacific region 4. Changing nutritional health in South East Asia 5. Obesity and nutritional health in Hong Kong Chinese people 6. Modernization, nutritional adaptability and health in Papua New Guinean highlanders and Solomon Islanders 7. Tongan obesity: human ecological implications of its causes and consequences
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1. Health change in the Asia-Pacific region: disparate end-points?
2. Interactions of nutrition, genetics and infectious disease in the Pacific; implications for prehistoric migrations
3. Biocultural adaptation and population connectedness in the Asia-Pacific region
4. Changing nutritional health in South East Asia
5. Obesity and nutritional health in Hong Kong Chinese people
6. Modernization, nutritional adaptability and health in Papua New Guinean highlanders and Solomon Islanders
7. Tongan obesity: human ecological implications of its causes and consequences

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