Changes in the pattern of growth over a 20-year period are described for a combined rural and semi-urban population in the District of Nuñoa (Puno) in southern Peruvian Andes. Over the past two decades, Andean regions have experienced many socioeconomic changes, including the implementation of agrarian reform policies and increased integration into a market economy. Local changes in Nuñoa have included improved transportation networks, new markets, an expanded public school system, and improved health care facilities. Secular trends in stature and weight have been found to be associated with social and economic development throughout the developing world, including Peru. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings from a re-study o...
This paper discusses the effect of a significant pro-poor expansion of the country's health infrastr...
The town of Nuñoa, located in the southern Peruvian Andes, has been the ongoing focus of anthropolog...
The pattern of growth and body composition of 271 lowland Quechua children from the village of Pamas...
Background/Objectives We evaluated potential socioeconomic contributors to variation in Andean adole...
Previous research on diet and nutrition among peasant agriculturalists in the Andes has produced inc...
Identify changes in physical growth and abdominal adiposity at an interval of 14 years in children a...
Peasant agriculturalists throughout the world face conditions of restricted access to food resources...
Rapid urbanization, increase in food availability, and changes in diet and lifestyle patterns have b...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
Background: Peru is experiencing a stage of nutritional transition where the principal characteristi...
Peru is experiencing a stage of nutritional transition where the principal characteristics are typic...
Objective: To examine trends in stunting and overweight in Peruvian children, using 2006 WHO Multice...
Data on physical growth were obtained for a sample of 1202 Quechua subjects, aged 2 to 35 years from...
Background: Rapid urbanization, increase in food availability, and changes in diet and lifestyle pat...
This report presents initial findings from the second round of data collection in Peru between late ...
This paper discusses the effect of a significant pro-poor expansion of the country's health infrastr...
The town of Nuñoa, located in the southern Peruvian Andes, has been the ongoing focus of anthropolog...
The pattern of growth and body composition of 271 lowland Quechua children from the village of Pamas...
Background/Objectives We evaluated potential socioeconomic contributors to variation in Andean adole...
Previous research on diet and nutrition among peasant agriculturalists in the Andes has produced inc...
Identify changes in physical growth and abdominal adiposity at an interval of 14 years in children a...
Peasant agriculturalists throughout the world face conditions of restricted access to food resources...
Rapid urbanization, increase in food availability, and changes in diet and lifestyle patterns have b...
Growth at high altitude has been the object of many investigations after experimental studies on ani...
Background: Peru is experiencing a stage of nutritional transition where the principal characteristi...
Peru is experiencing a stage of nutritional transition where the principal characteristics are typic...
Objective: To examine trends in stunting and overweight in Peruvian children, using 2006 WHO Multice...
Data on physical growth were obtained for a sample of 1202 Quechua subjects, aged 2 to 35 years from...
Background: Rapid urbanization, increase in food availability, and changes in diet and lifestyle pat...
This report presents initial findings from the second round of data collection in Peru between late ...
This paper discusses the effect of a significant pro-poor expansion of the country's health infrastr...
The town of Nuñoa, located in the southern Peruvian Andes, has been the ongoing focus of anthropolog...
The pattern of growth and body composition of 271 lowland Quechua children from the village of Pamas...