Abstract Objectives Investigations of early childhood growth among small-scale populations are essential for understanding human life history variation and enhancing the ability to serve such communities through global public health initiatives. This study characterizes early childhood growth trajectories and identifies differences in growth patterns relative to international references among Daasanach semi-nomadic pastoralist children living in a hot, arid region of northern Kenya. Methods A large sample of height and weight measures were collected from children (N = 1756; total observations = 4508; age = 0?5?years) between 2018 and 2020. Daasanach growth was compared to international reference standards and Daasanach-specific centile grow...
Background: Sub-optimal physical growth has been suggested as a key pathway between the effect of en...
Objective: We characterized post-infancy child growth patterns and determined the incidence of becom...
Background: Ethiopia faces cyclic food insecurity that alternates between pre- and post-harvest seas...
Height, weight, arm and leg circumferences, and skinfolds were measured twice on 160 nomadic Ngisony...
The purpose of the study was to examine the growth pattern of infants from birth to six months in a ...
Background: Studying the influence of geographical factors on child growth is important, especially ...
Introduction Measuring child growth repeatedly over time has theoretical advantages over measuring g...
Understanding growth trajectories during child development is important for the fields of human biol...
The objectives of this study were (1) to assess whether a cohort of school-aged children experiences...
We examine the nutritional status of a cohort of poor Ethiopian children and their patterns of catch...
An anthropometric survey was carried out on 1383 school students aged 5-17 years in Suba district (a...
Background: Growth faltering in early life can adversely affect health in later childhood and adulth...
AbstractRecent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Les...
We determined stunting, wasting, and obesity frequencies in a total 1092 2-to-12 year old Baka Pygmy...
Recent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Less is kno...
Background: Sub-optimal physical growth has been suggested as a key pathway between the effect of en...
Objective: We characterized post-infancy child growth patterns and determined the incidence of becom...
Background: Ethiopia faces cyclic food insecurity that alternates between pre- and post-harvest seas...
Height, weight, arm and leg circumferences, and skinfolds were measured twice on 160 nomadic Ngisony...
The purpose of the study was to examine the growth pattern of infants from birth to six months in a ...
Background: Studying the influence of geographical factors on child growth is important, especially ...
Introduction Measuring child growth repeatedly over time has theoretical advantages over measuring g...
Understanding growth trajectories during child development is important for the fields of human biol...
The objectives of this study were (1) to assess whether a cohort of school-aged children experiences...
We examine the nutritional status of a cohort of poor Ethiopian children and their patterns of catch...
An anthropometric survey was carried out on 1383 school students aged 5-17 years in Suba district (a...
Background: Growth faltering in early life can adversely affect health in later childhood and adulth...
AbstractRecent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Les...
We determined stunting, wasting, and obesity frequencies in a total 1092 2-to-12 year old Baka Pygmy...
Recent research has demonstrated some growth recovery among children stunted in infancy. Less is kno...
Background: Sub-optimal physical growth has been suggested as a key pathway between the effect of en...
Objective: We characterized post-infancy child growth patterns and determined the incidence of becom...
Background: Ethiopia faces cyclic food insecurity that alternates between pre- and post-harvest seas...