17 research outputs found
Eruption of primary teeth in South Africans from one year of age
PKErupted primary teeth were recorded in I 446 South African children from five communities. The data were grouped into 3-month age bands and subjected to Probit analysis. Eruption times were similar in boys and girls. Apart from children of Indian descent having significantly fewer incisor teeth erupted at one year compared to the four other groups, there were no significant differences in canine and molar eruption times among the children. This paper defines primary tooth eruption ages in South African children for anthropological, clinical and forensic use
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Dental caries incidence in relation to nutrient intake in urban preschool children
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Nutrient intake among a longitudinal group of urban black South African chidren at four interception between 1995 and 2000 (Birth-to-Ten study)
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Energy and macronutrient intake in relation to dental caries incidence in urban black South african preschool children in 1991 and 1995: the Birth-to-Ten study
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Energy and macronutrient intake of one-year-old South African urban children: The Birth to Ten (BTT) Study
Reports on the nutritional information acquired in the study of the Birth to Ten cohort at age one. The mean nutritional intake for each child was collected using food frequency intakes based on information provided by the parents or guardians
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Energy, macro and micronutrient intake of 5-year-old urban black South African children in 1984 and 1995
This paper reports on the results of nutritional studies among five year old urban black South African children including the nutritional intake of micronutrients in a subcohort of the Birth to Ten study