We investigated linear growth and weight attained among 772 children at 10-15 months of age in the first population-based birth cohort in the Brazilian Amazon. Sociodemographic, maternal and birth characteristics were collected in interviews soon after birth at baseline. Anthropometric evaluation was conducted at 10-15 months. Multiple linear regression models were fitted for length-for-age (LAZ) and body mass index (BMI)-for-age Z scores (BAZ), considering a hierarchical conceptual framework with determinants at distal, intermediate and proximal levels, with adjustment for the child's sex and age. Mean LAZ and BAZ were 0.31 (SD: 1.13) and 0.35 (SD: 1.06), respectively. Overall, 2.2% of children were stunted and 6.6% overweight. Among socio...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant...
Growth failure is cumulative, and short stature is associated with multiple indices of reduced human...
Objective. To identify predictors of catch-up growth during the first year of life among small for g...
Background: Although linear growth during childhood may be affected by early-life exposures, few stu...
The relationship between malaria and undernutrition is controversial and complex. Synergistic associ...
IObjective: To investigate the associated factors with linear growth and weight attained in the firs...
To describe the factors associated to stunting in <5-year-old Yanomami Brazilian children, and to ev...
The aim of this study was to analyze factors influencing the growth pattern of children from birth t...
Background: Early growth faltering accounts for one-third of child deaths, and adversely impacts the...
Low‐ to middle‐income countries may experience the occurrence of a dual burden of under and overnutr...
Objective: To examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant weigh...
Abstract Background In malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated mala...
BackgroundIn malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated malaria infect...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant weigh...
The relationship between malaria infection and malnutrition is complex. Using data from a randomized...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant...
Growth failure is cumulative, and short stature is associated with multiple indices of reduced human...
Objective. To identify predictors of catch-up growth during the first year of life among small for g...
Background: Although linear growth during childhood may be affected by early-life exposures, few stu...
The relationship between malaria and undernutrition is controversial and complex. Synergistic associ...
IObjective: To investigate the associated factors with linear growth and weight attained in the firs...
To describe the factors associated to stunting in <5-year-old Yanomami Brazilian children, and to ev...
The aim of this study was to analyze factors influencing the growth pattern of children from birth t...
Background: Early growth faltering accounts for one-third of child deaths, and adversely impacts the...
Low‐ to middle‐income countries may experience the occurrence of a dual burden of under and overnutr...
Objective: To examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant weigh...
Abstract Background In malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated mala...
BackgroundIn malaria-endemic settings, a small proportion of children suffer repeated malaria infect...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant weigh...
The relationship between malaria infection and malnutrition is complex. Using data from a randomized...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine the associations between socioeconomic and biological factors and infant...
Growth failure is cumulative, and short stature is associated with multiple indices of reduced human...
Objective. To identify predictors of catch-up growth during the first year of life among small for g...