Title
Failing to Thrive: The Health and Nutritional Status of Central Australian Aboriginal Children
Author(s)
Priestley, Robyn
Thurley, Jim
Abstract
Aboriginal children of Central Australia suffer from life-threatening health problems due to poor nutrition caused by a number of inter-related factors. The Alice Springs Hospital, which spans over Central arid region of Australia look after these children who are suffering from Failure to Thrive, a term used to describe children who are significantly below the accepted level of weight, according to their age and height.
Publication information
Priestley, R., & Thurley, J. (1994). Failing to Thrive: The Health and Nutritional Status of Central Australian Aboriginal Children. Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 18(5), 10–11.
Date Issued
1994-09-01
Type
Journal Article
Journal Title
Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal
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