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A. Morgan, G. Hatfield, M. Tanner (1926)
A COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING OF FRUITS AND MILK ON THE GROWTH OF CHILDRENJAMA Pediatrics, 32
M. Chaney (1923)
A COMPARISON OF THE VALUE OF MILK AND ORANGES AS SUPPLEMENTARY LUNCH FOR UNDERWEIGHT CHILDRENJAMA Pediatrics, 26
B. Baldwin (1924)
THE USE AND ABUSE OF WEIGHT-HEIGHT-AGE TABLES AS INDEXES OF HEALTH AND NUTRITIONJAMA, 82
G. Palmer (1925)
THE NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF MILK.American journal of public health, 15 3
E. Mccollum, E. Orent-Keiles, H. Day (1930)
NEWER KNOWLEDGE OF NUTRITIONAJN, American Journal of Nursing, 40
A. Morgan, M. Tanner (1927)
Supplementary Feeding of School Children.JAMA Pediatrics, 33
A number of studies have been made by the Household Science Department of the University of California on the effect of supplementary lunches on the growth of school children. The first of these by Chaney1 was carried on in 1923 in the Claremont school in Oakland, Calif., with children of families belonging for the most part to the higher economic and social groupings. This study covered the growth and physical status of 109 and 140 children observed during two eight-week periods of supplementary feeding. One orange and two graham crackers or half a pint of whole milk and two graham crackers were used, and a definite advantage was seen in the groups fed on oranges. All children in these groups were 7 per cent or more underweight for height and age according to the Wood scale of 1920. All groups of children fed with oranges, orange and milk, orange-ade
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Nov 1, 1928
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