Maya families from Guatemala migrated to the United States in record numbers from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. Births to Maya immigrant women have created a sizable number of Maya American children. The height and sitting height of 5 to 12 years children (n = 431) were measured in 1999 and 2000. Leg length was estimated and the sitting height ratio was calculated. These data were compared with a sample of Maya children living in Guatemala measured in 1998 (n = 1,347). Maya American children are currently 11.54 cm taller and 6.83 cm longer-legged, on average, than Maya children living in Guatemala. Consequently, the Maya Americans have a significantly lower average sitting height ratio (i.e., relatively longer legs in proportion to len...
The rate of growth in height and the timing of adolescent growth events are analyzed for two samples...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
Three longitudinal samples of Guatemalan schoolchildren are compared for amounts and rates of growth...
Maya families from Guatemala migrated to the United States in record numbers from the late 1970s to ...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that leg length-relative-to-stature is a more sensitive indicator...
© 2019 The Authors. American Journal of Human Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective...
The purpose of this study was to find out the differences in body physique and its proportions betwe...
<p>Objectives: To analyze differences in knee height (KH) between adult Maya mothers and daughters i...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To describe the upper- and lower-body growth of two populations of lowland Amazon...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that living conditions experienced by maternal grandmothers (F1 g...
Anthropometric measures including height provide an indication of childhood health that allows explo...
The relative proportions of the lower extremities and trunk in American Black, non-Hispanic American...
In this initial paper from a comprehensive, mixed longitudinal study of the growth of children resid...
Objectives To analyze differences in knee height (KH) between adult Maya mothers and daughters in th...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
The rate of growth in height and the timing of adolescent growth events are analyzed for two samples...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
Three longitudinal samples of Guatemalan schoolchildren are compared for amounts and rates of growth...
Maya families from Guatemala migrated to the United States in record numbers from the late 1970s to ...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that leg length-relative-to-stature is a more sensitive indicator...
© 2019 The Authors. American Journal of Human Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective...
The purpose of this study was to find out the differences in body physique and its proportions betwe...
<p>Objectives: To analyze differences in knee height (KH) between adult Maya mothers and daughters i...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To describe the upper- and lower-body growth of two populations of lowland Amazon...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that living conditions experienced by maternal grandmothers (F1 g...
Anthropometric measures including height provide an indication of childhood health that allows explo...
The relative proportions of the lower extremities and trunk in American Black, non-Hispanic American...
In this initial paper from a comprehensive, mixed longitudinal study of the growth of children resid...
Objectives To analyze differences in knee height (KH) between adult Maya mothers and daughters in th...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
The rate of growth in height and the timing of adolescent growth events are analyzed for two samples...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
Three longitudinal samples of Guatemalan schoolchildren are compared for amounts and rates of growth...