How did nutritional status develop in sub-Saharan Africa during the second half of the 20th century, and what role did economic development play in nutrition and health? Aggregating data from more than 200,000 women in 28 sub-Saharan African countries, we use mean height as an indicator of net nutritional status and find that the nutritional status of 1960 birth cohorts was relatively high. This situation, however, was not sustained. In almost all countries examined, mean heights were stagnating or decreasing after the 1970 cohorts. Using regression analysis we model human growth from birth to maturity, and find that economic growth had a significant and robust influence on final adult height at two distinct periods of the life cycle: (1) i...
Despite recent improvements in economic performance, undernutrition rates in Africa appear to have i...
Abstract Background The prevalence of undernutrition is decreasing in many parts of the developing w...
Regional differences in dietary patterns, food supply, and food culture can influence the relationsh...
Did the Sub-Sahara African economies catch up to the developed countries in the 1950s to 1980s? Base...
Poor child health and nutrition persist throughout West Africa. This research analyzes the impact of...
AbstractAverage adult height is a physical measure of the biological standard of living of a populat...
BACKGROUND: Adult height is a useful biological measure of long term population health and well bein...
Poor child health and nutrition persist throughout West Africa. This research analyzes the impact of...
In most developing countries, rising levels of nutrition and improvements in public health have led ...
African adult populations are remarkably tall for the low income levels that prevail at the country ...
We investigate trends in cohort infant mortality rates and adult heights in 39 developing countries ...
Background : Economic crisis and sociopolitical instability are generally associated with worsening ...
Survey data reveals that the pace of increase in height stature experienced by successive cohorts bo...
In all developing countries, particularly in Africa, prevalence rates of undernutrition are high, n...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Adult height reflects childhood circumstances and is associated with health...
Despite recent improvements in economic performance, undernutrition rates in Africa appear to have i...
Abstract Background The prevalence of undernutrition is decreasing in many parts of the developing w...
Regional differences in dietary patterns, food supply, and food culture can influence the relationsh...
Did the Sub-Sahara African economies catch up to the developed countries in the 1950s to 1980s? Base...
Poor child health and nutrition persist throughout West Africa. This research analyzes the impact of...
AbstractAverage adult height is a physical measure of the biological standard of living of a populat...
BACKGROUND: Adult height is a useful biological measure of long term population health and well bein...
Poor child health and nutrition persist throughout West Africa. This research analyzes the impact of...
In most developing countries, rising levels of nutrition and improvements in public health have led ...
African adult populations are remarkably tall for the low income levels that prevail at the country ...
We investigate trends in cohort infant mortality rates and adult heights in 39 developing countries ...
Background : Economic crisis and sociopolitical instability are generally associated with worsening ...
Survey data reveals that the pace of increase in height stature experienced by successive cohorts bo...
In all developing countries, particularly in Africa, prevalence rates of undernutrition are high, n...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Adult height reflects childhood circumstances and is associated with health...
Despite recent improvements in economic performance, undernutrition rates in Africa appear to have i...
Abstract Background The prevalence of undernutrition is decreasing in many parts of the developing w...
Regional differences in dietary patterns, food supply, and food culture can influence the relationsh...