Using data from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1982-1984 (HHANES) of the Nutritional Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), the heights, weights and arm circumferences of 217 Mexican-American children ranging in age from six to sixty months were examined to assess whether birth weight, parental stature, and economic status greatly influenced growth patterns of Mexican-American children living with both parents. Heights, weights, and arm circumferences were converted to standardized values of height-for-age, weight-for-age, and arm circumference-for-age using norms developed for Anglo-American children (NCHS, 1977). Correlation and contingency table analysis were performed to test hypotheses concerning factors found asso...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the nutritional status of children attending the Instituto Alteno para el Desar...
The present study investigated the relationship between a number of anthropometric indices and behav...
Large household size is widely regarded as a risk factor for malnutrition in developing countries, p...
Using data from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1982-1984 (HHANES) of the Nutr...
Anthropometric measures including height provide an indication of childhood health that allows explo...
Objectives. We sought to determine whether the relationship of socioeconomic status with BMI among H...
Objective. To assess the nutritional status of children attending the Instituto Alte�o para el Desar...
The relative proportions of the lower extremities and trunk in American Black, non-Hispanic American...
Objective. To assess the nutritional status of children attending the Instituto Alteño para el Desar...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
Among 346 school children 6 to 14 years of age in Oaxaca, Mexico, stature and weight are significant...
An investigation of parental height and weight and the height (supine length) and weight of their of...
This paper presents the results of an anthropometric survey conducted on male and female Mexican pri...
The purpose of this secondary analysis of data was to investigate the relationship between family fa...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the nutritional status of children attending the Instituto Alteno para el Desar...
The present study investigated the relationship between a number of anthropometric indices and behav...
Large household size is widely regarded as a risk factor for malnutrition in developing countries, p...
Using data from the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1982-1984 (HHANES) of the Nutr...
Anthropometric measures including height provide an indication of childhood health that allows explo...
Objectives. We sought to determine whether the relationship of socioeconomic status with BMI among H...
Objective. To assess the nutritional status of children attending the Instituto Alte�o para el Desar...
The relative proportions of the lower extremities and trunk in American Black, non-Hispanic American...
Objective. To assess the nutritional status of children attending the Instituto Alteño para el Desar...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
In developing nations, obesity has increased dramatically in the last decade, but a high prevalence ...
Among 346 school children 6 to 14 years of age in Oaxaca, Mexico, stature and weight are significant...
An investigation of parental height and weight and the height (supine length) and weight of their of...
This paper presents the results of an anthropometric survey conducted on male and female Mexican pri...
The purpose of this secondary analysis of data was to investigate the relationship between family fa...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the nutritional status of children attending the Instituto Alteno para el Desar...
The present study investigated the relationship between a number of anthropometric indices and behav...
Large household size is widely regarded as a risk factor for malnutrition in developing countries, p...