Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper studies the trends in height-by-age across socioeconomic groups of Chilean boys aged 5–18 born between 1880 and 1997, by performing a meta-analysis of 38 studies reporting height-by-age published since 1898. We estimate the trends using quantile regressions and by analyzing detailed height data from five selected studies. Both methods yield an average decennial increase in height of 1–1.1 cm, and 0.9 and 1.2–1.3 cm for boys of upper and lower socioeconomic status (SES), respectively. SES differences in heights of 9–11 cm are observed up to the late 1940s. However, boys born after the 1930s exhibit substantial convergence in height between socioeconomic groups, driven by an increase in height of ...
Historical studies show that the average height of Western European children began its secular grow...
This paper presents five-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countri...
Background: Chilean girls of middle and low socioeconomic levels are shorter than their European or ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper studies the trends in height-by-age across socioeconomic group...
We studied the trends of height-for-age (HAZ) Z scores by socioeconomic status (SES) groups of Chile...
A secular trend in body height has been experienced in many nations and populations, hypothesized to...
Trends in height and BMI of 6-year-old children during the nutrition transition in Chile. Obes Res...
Background: There is a worldwide tendency towards an earlier appearance of puberal development amon...
Data on the physical growth of children can provide useful information about the temporal changes in...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of socioeconomic (SE) status over weight and heig...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed trends in height and BMI and their interaction in 6-year-old Chilean children...
This article analyzes the evolution of inequality in mean male height in central Spain considering t...
Average physical stature has increased dramatically during the 20th century in many populations acro...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
International audienceAverage physical stature has increased dramatically during the 20th century in...
Historical studies show that the average height of Western European children began its secular grow...
This paper presents five-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countri...
Background: Chilean girls of middle and low socioeconomic levels are shorter than their European or ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThis paper studies the trends in height-by-age across socioeconomic group...
We studied the trends of height-for-age (HAZ) Z scores by socioeconomic status (SES) groups of Chile...
A secular trend in body height has been experienced in many nations and populations, hypothesized to...
Trends in height and BMI of 6-year-old children during the nutrition transition in Chile. Obes Res...
Background: There is a worldwide tendency towards an earlier appearance of puberal development amon...
Data on the physical growth of children can provide useful information about the temporal changes in...
The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of socioeconomic (SE) status over weight and heig...
OBJECTIVE: We analyzed trends in height and BMI and their interaction in 6-year-old Chilean children...
This article analyzes the evolution of inequality in mean male height in central Spain considering t...
Average physical stature has increased dramatically during the 20th century in many populations acro...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
International audienceAverage physical stature has increased dramatically during the 20th century in...
Historical studies show that the average height of Western European children began its secular grow...
This paper presents five-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countri...
Background: Chilean girls of middle and low socioeconomic levels are shorter than their European or ...