24 pages, 1 article*Anthropometric Changes Associated with Episodes of Linear Growth Retardation in Rural Guatemalan Children* (Marks, Geoffrey C.; Haas, Jere D.; Habicht, Jean-Pierre; Bell, Alan W.; McCulloch, Charles E.) 24 page
Effects of stunting on body composition, biological age, and muscle strength of Maya and Ladino chil...
Three longitudinal samples of Guatemalan schoolchildren are compared for amounts and rates of growth...
SUMMARY The anthropometric progress of seven infants was followed throughout their first year of lif...
© the authors, CC-BY 4.0Supplementary files for article Inequalities in adiposity trends between 197...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The prevalence of stunting in preschool children in Zambia...
The present study investigated the relationship between a number of anthropometric indices and behav...
© 2019 The Authors. American Journal of Human Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective...
To examine whether poor growth in utero or young childhood is associated with adult abdominal fatnes...
(1) Background: Guatemala is the Latin American country with the highest prevalence of childhood stu...
Contains fulltext : 145645.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)175 p
Maya families from Guatemala migrated to the United States in record numbers from the late 1970s to ...
The purpose was to identify risk factors associated to deficit on linear growth in children from a s...
Child stunting -- low height-for-age -- is a United Nation\u27s indicator for chronic malnutrition t...
In this initial paper from a comprehensive, mixed longitudinal study of the growth of children resid...
Effects of stunting on body composition, biological age, and muscle strength of Maya and Ladino chil...
Effects of stunting on body composition, biological age, and muscle strength of Maya and Ladino chil...
Three longitudinal samples of Guatemalan schoolchildren are compared for amounts and rates of growth...
SUMMARY The anthropometric progress of seven infants was followed throughout their first year of lif...
© the authors, CC-BY 4.0Supplementary files for article Inequalities in adiposity trends between 197...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The prevalence of stunting in preschool children in Zambia...
The present study investigated the relationship between a number of anthropometric indices and behav...
© 2019 The Authors. American Journal of Human Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective...
To examine whether poor growth in utero or young childhood is associated with adult abdominal fatnes...
(1) Background: Guatemala is the Latin American country with the highest prevalence of childhood stu...
Contains fulltext : 145645.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)175 p
Maya families from Guatemala migrated to the United States in record numbers from the late 1970s to ...
The purpose was to identify risk factors associated to deficit on linear growth in children from a s...
Child stunting -- low height-for-age -- is a United Nation\u27s indicator for chronic malnutrition t...
In this initial paper from a comprehensive, mixed longitudinal study of the growth of children resid...
Effects of stunting on body composition, biological age, and muscle strength of Maya and Ladino chil...
Effects of stunting on body composition, biological age, and muscle strength of Maya and Ladino chil...
Three longitudinal samples of Guatemalan schoolchildren are compared for amounts and rates of growth...
SUMMARY The anthropometric progress of seven infants was followed throughout their first year of lif...