In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence of stunting still coexists. The intergenerational influences hypothesis (IIH) is one explanation for this. We test the IIH regarding variation in maternal stature, mother's age at pregnancy, and infant birth weight in relation to risk for overweight and stunting in 206 Maya children (4–6 years old) from MÉrida, Yucatan, Mexico. The Maya children are compared with growth references (Frisancho 2008 : Anthropometric Standards: An Interactive Nutritional Reference of Body Size and Body Composition for Children and Adults. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press. 335 pp) for height, weight, and body mass index (BMI). Almost 70% of the mot...
<p>Objectives: To analyze differences in knee height (KH) between adult Maya mothers and daughters i...
The prevalence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically in the United States over the past 30...
To describe the factors associated to stunting in <5-year-old Yanomami Brazilian children, and to ev...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
The co-existence of very short stature due to poor chronic environment in early life and obesity is ...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that living conditions experienced by maternal grandmothers (F1 g...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between short maternal height and four types of mother-child nutr...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that fetal growth, indexed by birth weight (BW), induce metabolic ...
Early-life conditions shape childhood growth and are affected by urbanization and the nutritional tr...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that leg length-relative-to-stature is a more sensitive indicator...
Background. The Maya are one of the largest Mesoamerican groups. The decline of the classic Maya soc...
Purpose: To analyze the influence of grandmothers’ household residency on the presence of low height...
Background Middle-income countries are currently undergoing nutrition transition more rapidly than d...
According to nationally representative surveys, since the 1980s, obesity has been on the rise in Mex...
Prevalence of obesity has disproportionately increased among Mexican children living in the US and M...
<p>Objectives: To analyze differences in knee height (KH) between adult Maya mothers and daughters i...
The prevalence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically in the United States over the past 30...
To describe the factors associated to stunting in <5-year-old Yanomami Brazilian children, and to ev...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
The co-existence of very short stature due to poor chronic environment in early life and obesity is ...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that living conditions experienced by maternal grandmothers (F1 g...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between short maternal height and four types of mother-child nutr...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that fetal growth, indexed by birth weight (BW), induce metabolic ...
Early-life conditions shape childhood growth and are affected by urbanization and the nutritional tr...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that leg length-relative-to-stature is a more sensitive indicator...
Background. The Maya are one of the largest Mesoamerican groups. The decline of the classic Maya soc...
Purpose: To analyze the influence of grandmothers’ household residency on the presence of low height...
Background Middle-income countries are currently undergoing nutrition transition more rapidly than d...
According to nationally representative surveys, since the 1980s, obesity has been on the rise in Mex...
Prevalence of obesity has disproportionately increased among Mexican children living in the US and M...
<p>Objectives: To analyze differences in knee height (KH) between adult Maya mothers and daughters i...
The prevalence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically in the United States over the past 30...
To describe the factors associated to stunting in <5-year-old Yanomami Brazilian children, and to ev...