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  1. Tacchi D
    J R Army Med Corps, 1951;97:274-277.
    DOI: 10.1136/jramc-97-04-07
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine
  2. SENDUK
    Med J Malaya, 1961 Dec;16:144-50.
    PMID: 13910647
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  3. BLUETT D
    J R Army Med Corps, 1950 Jul;95(1):14-27.
    PMID: 15437527
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  4. DOW DC
    J R Army Med Corps, 1950 Sep;95(3):164-6.
    PMID: 14784967
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  5. INGHAM FJ, REED TA
    J R Army Med Corps, 1959 Oct;105:182-6.
    PMID: 13852827
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  6. GILL D
    J R Army Med Corps, 1959 Jul;105:120-5.
    PMID: 13850062
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  7. FORSTER MO
    J R Army Med Corps, 1951 Nov;97(5):328-39.
    PMID: 14889520
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  8. CONWAY SM, CREMIN BJ
    J R Army Med Corps, 1956 Jan;102(1):70-2.
    PMID: 13307652
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  9. Friedman M
    Md Med J, 1995 Nov;44(11):872; 977-8.
    PMID: 8538394
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  10. Chong YH, Tee ES, Ng TKW, Yap SB, Mok SK
    Med J Malaysia, 1982 Mar;37(1):46-51.
    PMID: 7121346
    The nutritional status of 158 soldiers drawn from four army camps in Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Pahang has been assessed by biochemical procedures, nutritional anthropometry and dietary (chemical) analysis. Biochemical assessment showed that with the exception of thiamin and riboflavin nutriture, the nutritional status of the soldiers appeared generally satisfactory and seemed to have improved slightly over those examined by the Inter-Departmental Committee on Nutrition and National Defence (ICNND), USA, in 1962 by similar methods. The anthropometric assessment indicated that the present day soldiers have the same mean height as those examined in 1962. Although they appeared slightly heavier, obesity did not seem to be a problem. Chemical analysis of their diet showed that there is room for improvement in the dietary supply of vitamin A and some of the water-soluble vitamins, particularly riboflavin, thiamin and vitamin C. There was also a significant discrepancy between the nutritional content of the chemically-analysed cooked meals and those calculated from the ration scales using Food Composition Tables, suggesting a need to review the current system of food supply,
    preparation and food sertnce unthin army camps in
    Malaysia.
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  11. Supramaniam V, Tan DSK
    Med J Malaysia, 1980 Jun;34(4):415-7.
    PMID: 7219274
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  12. SCOTT RW, STALBOW RB
    J R Army Med Corps, 1950 Oct;95(4):196-99.
    PMID: 14795504
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  13. VANREENEN RM, ELISBERG BL, WEBB PA, TRAUB RG, TRAUB R
    J R Army Med Corps, 1960 Jan;106:12-21.
    PMID: 13841274
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  14. ARCHER TC
    J R Army Med Corps, 1958 Jan;104(1):1-13.
    PMID: 13502878
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  15. HADFIELD GJ, HEBER AJ
    J R Army Med Corps, 1951 Jun;96(6):339-44.
    PMID: 14841731
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  16. Supramaniam V
    Malays J Pathol, 1979 Aug;2:11-4.
    PMID: 263417
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  17. PILCHER RK
    J R Army Med Corps, 1954 Jan;100(1):50-4.
    PMID: 13131350
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
  18. Brennan DJ
    Med J Aust, 1970 Dec 26;2(26):1257-8.
    PMID: 4939067
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine/history*
  19. Harris GF
    Proc R Soc Med, 1962 Jul;55:562-3.
    PMID: 13904834
    Matched MeSH terms: Military Medicine*
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