Aim: To assess secular changes in physical growth and the current prevalence and trend of overweight/obesity in Argentinian schoolchildren. Subjects and methods: One thousand and forty-nine schoolchildren aged 6 and 12 years attending schools in 1990 were compared with an age-matched sample of 935 boys and girls collected between 2005–2007. Changes in weight, height and BMI by age between the surveys were analysed using one-way analysis of variance. Overweight and obesity were defined according to IOTF criteria and compared by Chi-squared test. Odds ratios (OR) and intervals of confidence (95% CI) were also calculated. Results: Six and 12 year-old boys and girls were significantly heavier (1.2–3.2 kg) and had higher BMIs (0.7–1.0 kg/m2 ) in...
Objectives: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutrit...
Background: There is a worldwide tendency towards an earlier appearance of puberal development amon...
Identify changes in physical growth and abdominal adiposity at an interval of 14 years in children a...
Aim: to analyze the secular changes in body size and composition of two cohorts of children from La ...
Background: The increase of excess weight around the world is progressive and sustained in children....
Trends in height and BMI of 6-year-old children during the nutrition transition in Chile. Obes Res...
Background: Nutritional transition has been described in various countries, each showing inherent ch...
A pesar de los esfuerzos de diversos organismos para reducir la obesidad, sólo algunos países desarr...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed trends in height and BMI and their interaction in 6-year-old Chilean children...
BACKGROUND: The negative health consequences of childhood overweight/obesity (OW/OB) are well known....
OBJECTIVE: To compare trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity among Chilean children using th...
OBJECTIVES: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutriti...
Background: Studies in several countries comparing the performance of WHO references and their own n...
Fil: Juiz, Celia I. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Nutricionales Dr. Artur...
Background: Considering the high prevalence of obesity among children attending elementary schools, ...
Objectives: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutrit...
Background: There is a worldwide tendency towards an earlier appearance of puberal development amon...
Identify changes in physical growth and abdominal adiposity at an interval of 14 years in children a...
Aim: to analyze the secular changes in body size and composition of two cohorts of children from La ...
Background: The increase of excess weight around the world is progressive and sustained in children....
Trends in height and BMI of 6-year-old children during the nutrition transition in Chile. Obes Res...
Background: Nutritional transition has been described in various countries, each showing inherent ch...
A pesar de los esfuerzos de diversos organismos para reducir la obesidad, sólo algunos países desarr...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed trends in height and BMI and their interaction in 6-year-old Chilean children...
BACKGROUND: The negative health consequences of childhood overweight/obesity (OW/OB) are well known....
OBJECTIVE: To compare trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity among Chilean children using th...
OBJECTIVES: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutriti...
Background: Studies in several countries comparing the performance of WHO references and their own n...
Fil: Juiz, Celia I. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Nutricionales Dr. Artur...
Background: Considering the high prevalence of obesity among children attending elementary schools, ...
Objectives: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutrit...
Background: There is a worldwide tendency towards an earlier appearance of puberal development amon...
Identify changes in physical growth and abdominal adiposity at an interval of 14 years in children a...