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APPENDIX
Pages 53-71

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... I I -.. I StancJaju weight (Recwd wsight with shoes)
From page 56...
... 6a) Do you like foods such as: candy pop colas tonic hot dogs kool aid potato chips pastries carbonated beverages pie coffee and tea with doughnuts sugar and cream 7..
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... Whole, skim, chocolate, etc. Do you eat custards, puddings, ice cream, creamed soups, and creamed foods?
From page 58...
... Because a number of components contribute to total weight, an individual may be overweight relative to some arbitrarily chosen standard on the basis of either his bony structure or musculature and yet not be obese or excessively fat. It is also true that an individual may be of average weight and yet excessively fat if he has relatively small musculature or bony structure.
From page 59...
... Clinical judgment is of first importance in assessing weight status. The use of weight standards and tables, without intelligent clinical judgment, is often only an academic exercise,
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... 125 - 140 134 - 151 5 7 123 132 129 - 144 138 -- 155 5 8 12? 137 133 - 148 142 -'160 V 5 9 131 141 137 - 152 146 - 165 5 10 135 145 141 - 156 150 - 170 Adjusted to bare-foot height by subtraction of 2 inches for heels and to nude %/eight by deduction of 3 pounds for clothing fror.i tables of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
From page 63...
... g-5 _ , 4 9 114 110 129 4 10 116 114 132 •4 11 118 118 134 5 0 120 . 122 136 5 1 123 126 138 5 2 125 130 141 5 3 127 134 143 5 4 129 138 145 5 5 132 142 147 '5 6 134 146 150 5 7 136 150 152 5 8 138 154 154 Adjusted frou National Center Health Statistics: Weight by Height and A
From page 64...
... 145 146. Adjusted from national Center for Health Statistics: Weight by Height and Age of Adults, United States 1960-62 Vital Health Statistics.
From page 65...
... 14. Data fror-i National Health Survey, Adjisted by deducting 2 pounds for clothing.
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... 123 124 5 6 122 122 123 126 12? 128 5 7 126 128 .129 131 131 132 5 8 129 131 133 134 136 136 5 9 133 135 136 138 140 5 10 134 136 338 140 142 5 11 136 138 140 142 143 6 0 Baldwin-Wood, adjusted to nude weight by deducting 2 pounds' for clothing.
From page 69...
... li2lli. Years Feet Inches 910111212.1^.15.


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