Objective: In developed western populations longer legs have been shown to be a biomarker of better early childhood conditions. It was hypothesised that in transitioning populations better childhood conditions may bring forward puberty and thus decrease leg length, counteracting the overall positive effect of a favourable childhood environment on leg growth. Design: Structural equation modelling was used to assess the interrelationship of age, education, father's job, age of menarche and leg length in a cross-sectional sample of 7273 Chinese women aged at least 50 years from the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study. Results: Leg length had no significant association with education or father's occupation on bivariable testing. After including age ...
Aim Lower leg length (LLL) gives a more accurate estimate of short-term linear growth than total bod...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal growth occurs concurrently with cognitive development. Better childhood conditi...
Low birthweight individuals not only have increased risk of cardiovascular disease themselves, but c...
Objective: In developed western populations longer legs have been shown to be a marker of better ear...
AbstractLink_to_subscribed_fulltextThe 4th World Congress on Developmental Origins of Health and Dis...
Objectives: Leg length and relative leg length are considered to be reliable markers of prepubertal ...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Objectives: While one group (Positive Group) has argued that leg lengt...
Objectives. Better childhood conditions, inferred from height and specifically leg length, are usual...
OBJECTIVES: Short leg length has been associated with increased disease risk. We investigated (1) wh...
Background: Previous studies have found that age at menarche is associated with stature, primarily v...
Objectives. Better childhood conditions, inferred from height and specifically leg length, are usual...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several studies have linked longer legs with favorable adult metabolic he...
A number of papers on the growth of Chinese children have been published in local journals in China ...
Background: Previous studies have found that age at menarche is associated with stature, primarily v...
BACKGROUND: Relative leg length is frequently used as a biomarker of childhood nutrition in epidemio...
Aim Lower leg length (LLL) gives a more accurate estimate of short-term linear growth than total bod...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal growth occurs concurrently with cognitive development. Better childhood conditi...
Low birthweight individuals not only have increased risk of cardiovascular disease themselves, but c...
Objective: In developed western populations longer legs have been shown to be a marker of better ear...
AbstractLink_to_subscribed_fulltextThe 4th World Congress on Developmental Origins of Health and Dis...
Objectives: Leg length and relative leg length are considered to be reliable markers of prepubertal ...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Objectives: While one group (Positive Group) has argued that leg lengt...
Objectives. Better childhood conditions, inferred from height and specifically leg length, are usual...
OBJECTIVES: Short leg length has been associated with increased disease risk. We investigated (1) wh...
Background: Previous studies have found that age at menarche is associated with stature, primarily v...
Objectives. Better childhood conditions, inferred from height and specifically leg length, are usual...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several studies have linked longer legs with favorable adult metabolic he...
A number of papers on the growth of Chinese children have been published in local journals in China ...
Background: Previous studies have found that age at menarche is associated with stature, primarily v...
BACKGROUND: Relative leg length is frequently used as a biomarker of childhood nutrition in epidemio...
Aim Lower leg length (LLL) gives a more accurate estimate of short-term linear growth than total bod...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal growth occurs concurrently with cognitive development. Better childhood conditi...
Low birthweight individuals not only have increased risk of cardiovascular disease themselves, but c...