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Record #196763:

Fish consumption and socio-economic factors among residents of Arkhangelsk city and the rural Nenets autonomous area / Natalia Petrenya, and 9 others.

Title: Fish consumption and socio-economic factors among residents of Arkhangelsk city and the rural Nenets autonomous area / Natalia Petrenya, and 9 others.
Author(s): Petrenya, Natalia.
Date: 2011.
In: International Journal of Circumpolar Health. (2011.), Vol. 70(1) (2011)
Abstract: Describes consumption of different lean and oily fish species in relation to socio-economic status in two populations from Arkhangel'skaya Oblast': urban residents of Arkhangel'sk city, who have easy access to variety of market fish; and indigenous Nentsy, who rely mostly on local fish species.
Notes:

International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Vol. 70(1) :46-58 (2011).

Keywords: 612 -- Physiology.
612.3 -- Digestion and nutrition.
613.2 -- Nutritional surveys.
308 -- Social surveys.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*531.7) -- Arkhangel'skaya Oblast'.
SPRI record no.: 196763

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