Complementing a recent systematic review and meta-analysis which showed that boys are more likely to be wasted, stunted, and underweight than girls, we conducted a narrative review to explore which early life mechanisms might underlie these sex differences. We addressed different themes, including maternal and newborn characteristics, immunology and endocrinology, evolutionary biology, care practices, and anthropometric indices to explore potential sources of sex differences in child undernutrition. Our review found that the evidence on why sex differences occur is limited but that a complex interaction of social, environmental, and genetic factors likely underlies these differences throughout the life cycle. Despite their bigger size at bi...
National efforts to reduce low birth weight (LBW) and child malnutrition and mortality prioritise ec...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Complementing a recent systematic review and meta-analysis which showed that boys are more likely to...
Complementing a recent systematic review and meta-analysis which showed that boys are more likely to...
BACKGROUND: Excess male morbidity and mortality is well recognised in neonatal medicine and infant h...
BACKGROUND: Excess male morbidity and mortality is well recognised in neonatal medicine and infant h...
AbstractBackgroundExcess male morbidity and mortality is well recognised in neonatal medicine and in...
The study investigates sex differences in the prevalence of undernutrition in sub-Saharan Africa. Un...
Funder: NIHR Biomedical Research Centre funding schemeAbstract: Objective: On average, boys grow fas...
The study investigates sex differences in the prevalence of undernutrition in sub-Saharan Africa. Un...
OBJECTIVE: On average, boys grow faster than girls in early life but appear more susceptible to unde...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
Biological differences between the sexes are apparent even from the early part of the pregnancy. The...
National efforts to reduce low birth weight (LBW) and child malnutrition and mortality prioritise ec...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Complementing a recent systematic review and meta-analysis which showed that boys are more likely to...
Complementing a recent systematic review and meta-analysis which showed that boys are more likely to...
BACKGROUND: Excess male morbidity and mortality is well recognised in neonatal medicine and infant h...
BACKGROUND: Excess male morbidity and mortality is well recognised in neonatal medicine and infant h...
AbstractBackgroundExcess male morbidity and mortality is well recognised in neonatal medicine and in...
The study investigates sex differences in the prevalence of undernutrition in sub-Saharan Africa. Un...
Funder: NIHR Biomedical Research Centre funding schemeAbstract: Objective: On average, boys grow fas...
The study investigates sex differences in the prevalence of undernutrition in sub-Saharan Africa. Un...
OBJECTIVE: On average, boys grow faster than girls in early life but appear more susceptible to unde...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
Risk of death from undernutrition is thought to be higher in younger than in older children, but evi...
Biological differences between the sexes are apparent even from the early part of the pregnancy. The...
National efforts to reduce low birth weight (LBW) and child malnutrition and mortality prioritise ec...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...
Obesity and nutrition-related chronic disorders are fast rising in developing countries. But undernu...