MALACCA: Lifestyle and disease patterns in Malaysia have changed following rapid economic development.
Therefore, it is important to find out how these changes have affected the nutritional status and health behaviour of the population, especially school children and adolescents said Prof. Dr. M. Nachiappan of Manipal College here.
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