Objectives: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutrition and subsequent rapid increases in obesity occurring at a rate much faster than in other countries. This study aims to describe the cross-sectional obesity trends in Chilean preschool children from 1996 to 2004. Materials and Methods: Anthropometric measurements from preschool children (ages 2–5) registered in the Junta Nacional de Jardines Infantiles program from 1996 to 2004 were analysed. The weight-for-height z score using the World Health Organization 1977/1985 reference curves for age, sex, height, and weight were defined to estimate overweight and obesity. The overall trends in obesity were described for each study year a...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: To determine whether overweight or obesity between 0 and 6 y i...
BACKGROUND: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Aim: To assess secular changes in physical growth and the current prevalence and trend of overweight...
Objectives: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutrit...
OBJECTIVES: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutriti...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed trends in height and BMI and their interaction in 6-year-old Chilean children...
Trends in height and BMI of 6-year-old children during the nutrition transition in Chile. Obes Res...
Trends in height and BMI of 6-year-old children during the nutrition transition in Chile. Obes Res...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the association between changes in height and prevalence of obesity between...
OBJECTIVE: To compare trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity among Chilean children using th...
Background: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Background: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Because the results of the nutritional status released by Chilean institutions which collect anthrop...
We determined which variables are predictive of normal-weight (N) Chilean 4-year-olds developing ove...
Background: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: To determine whether overweight or obesity between 0 and 6 y i...
BACKGROUND: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Aim: To assess secular changes in physical growth and the current prevalence and trend of overweight...
Objectives: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutrit...
OBJECTIVES: Chile is a unique example of the nutrition transition, with improvements in undernutriti...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed trends in height and BMI and their interaction in 6-year-old Chilean children...
Trends in height and BMI of 6-year-old children during the nutrition transition in Chile. Obes Res...
Trends in height and BMI of 6-year-old children during the nutrition transition in Chile. Obes Res...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the association between changes in height and prevalence of obesity between...
OBJECTIVE: To compare trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity among Chilean children using th...
Background: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Background: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Because the results of the nutritional status released by Chilean institutions which collect anthrop...
We determined which variables are predictive of normal-weight (N) Chilean 4-year-olds developing ove...
Background: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: To determine whether overweight or obesity between 0 and 6 y i...
BACKGROUND: As a consequence of the epidemiological transition in Chile, the nutritional status of t...
Aim: To assess secular changes in physical growth and the current prevalence and trend of overweight...