The increasing population diversity in Europe demands clarification of possible ethnic influences on the growth and health of immigrant children and their psychosocial adaptation to the host countries. This article assesses recent data on immigrant children in Europe in comparison to European natives by means of a systematic review of the literature on growth patterns and data on children's health and adaptation. There were wide variations across countries in growth patterns and development of immigrant children and natives, with different trends in Central and Northern Europe with respect to Southern Europe. In general, age at menarche was lower in immigrant girls, while male pubertal progression seemed faster in immigrants than in Europea...
Abstract: We identify the ages that constitute critical periods in children’s development towards th...
Although the potential consequences of immigration for adolescent problem behaviors have been addres...
Although the children of first-generation immigrants tend to have better health than the native popu...
The increasing population diversity in Europe demands clarification of possible ethnic influences on...
The increasing population diversity in Europe demands clarification of possible ethnic influences on...
Comparisons of growth of children exposed to different environments are sometimes complicated by dif...
This review examines how well children of immigrants in Europe are doing in terms of educational, ps...
The aim of the study was to compare health status between native and immigrant early adolescents in ...
Migrant and ethnic minority groups constitute substantial parts of European populations. They freque...
This article examines the fertility of women who migrated as children to one of three OECD countries...
Two different growth references are currently used in Norway. One is based on the Bergen growth stud...
To examine variations in infant weight gain between children of parents with and without migrant bac...
The aim of the study was to compare health status between native and immigrant early adolescents in ...
BACKGROUND: Well documented diversity in risk of developing overweight and obesity between children ...
Copyright © 2010 Bradley S. Miller et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Abstract: We identify the ages that constitute critical periods in children’s development towards th...
Although the potential consequences of immigration for adolescent problem behaviors have been addres...
Although the children of first-generation immigrants tend to have better health than the native popu...
The increasing population diversity in Europe demands clarification of possible ethnic influences on...
The increasing population diversity in Europe demands clarification of possible ethnic influences on...
Comparisons of growth of children exposed to different environments are sometimes complicated by dif...
This review examines how well children of immigrants in Europe are doing in terms of educational, ps...
The aim of the study was to compare health status between native and immigrant early adolescents in ...
Migrant and ethnic minority groups constitute substantial parts of European populations. They freque...
This article examines the fertility of women who migrated as children to one of three OECD countries...
Two different growth references are currently used in Norway. One is based on the Bergen growth stud...
To examine variations in infant weight gain between children of parents with and without migrant bac...
The aim of the study was to compare health status between native and immigrant early adolescents in ...
BACKGROUND: Well documented diversity in risk of developing overweight and obesity between children ...
Copyright © 2010 Bradley S. Miller et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Abstract: We identify the ages that constitute critical periods in children’s development towards th...
Although the potential consequences of immigration for adolescent problem behaviors have been addres...
Although the children of first-generation immigrants tend to have better health than the native popu...