The Effect of Tropical Sunlight On the Development of Bones of Children in Puerto Rico; a Roentgenographic And Clinical Study of Infants And Young Children With Special Reference to Rickets And Related Factors
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Similar study of the relation of the per capita income to the child's diet proved to be not feasible, as at the time of the study the number of children who had been weaned and were, therefore, dependent on the family budget for their food was too small. Per capita income and physical condition of children. The physical status of the children, as judged clinically by the amount of subcutaneous fat, varied with the per capita income of the families to which they belonged, when the group of relat...ively well- nourished children was compared with the group of poorly nourished ones. Of 247 children with amounts of subcutaneous fat estimated as "very good" or "good," 122 (49 per cent) were in families with a per capita income of less than $100 a year, whereas of 51 children with subcutaneous fat estimated as "poor" or "very poor," 35 (69 per cent) came from families w4th similarly low incomes. As the group of children with "poor" amounts of subcutaneous fat is small, the difference in the proportions is probably not great enough to be con- sidered definitely significant, but this finding certainly suggests that low incomes had a direct bearing on the poor physical condition of many of these children.
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