Body mass index - A measure of chronic energy deficiency in adults
by
P.S. Shetty
W.P.T. James
Rowett Research Institute
Aberdeen, UK
FAO FOOD AND NUTRITION PAPER 56
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Rome, 1994
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Chapter 1 Defining chronic energy deficiency
Chapter 2 BMI as a reflection of the body energy stores
Chapter 3 BMI as an indicator of CED
Chapter 4 BMI and factors affecting access to food
Chapter 5 Functional consequences of low BMI in adults
Chapter 7 BMI distribution in developed and developing countries