The objective of this study was to investigate the association between farmers' socioeconomic conditions and their children's health in La Fraylesca, Chiapas. Data were collected using a cross-sectional survey of 1046 households (5546 individuals) sampled from locations in two counties situated in the study area. The survey included anthropometric measurements, a 24-hour dietary recall, stool tests, and childhood mortality data. Children of private farmers and "wealthy peasants" displayed better nutritional status, higher quality diet, lower prevalence of intestinal parasites, and a lower risk of dying than those whose parents were communal farmers, from ejidos, or "poor peasants". The results suggest that using volume of maize production a...
Objective. To analyze the effects of socioeconomic, regional, and ethnic conditions on chronic malnu...
Around 30% of global food is produced by smallholder farmers, yet they constitute the most food-inse...
OBJECTIVE: Determining the relationship between social exclusion and health inequity at state and mu...
The objective of this study was to investigate the association between farmers' socioeconomic condit...
inequalities and health in rural Chiapas, Mexico: agricultural economy, nutrition, and child health ...
The objective of this study was to document the social inequalities existing in both health status a...
The aim of this study was to examine the nutritional status of children of Mexican migrant worker fa...
We gratefully acknowledge the generous support from the National Science Foundation and the William ...
El objetivo de esta investigación fue establecer relaciones iniciales entre actividad agrícola y pal...
The nutritional consequences of agricultural change were examined through a survey of 149 families b...
As in other societies, socioeconomic inequality in Mexico is manifested in disparities in morbidity ...
This study utilized an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon the fields of agriculture, agricultu...
Introduction: The prevalence of malnutrition in Mexico has remained higher in the national rural pop...
Around 30% of global food is produced by smallholder farmers, yet they constitute the most food-inse...
This paper seeks to understand in which ways income inequality can act on children’ health in Guatem...
Objective. To analyze the effects of socioeconomic, regional, and ethnic conditions on chronic malnu...
Around 30% of global food is produced by smallholder farmers, yet they constitute the most food-inse...
OBJECTIVE: Determining the relationship between social exclusion and health inequity at state and mu...
The objective of this study was to investigate the association between farmers' socioeconomic condit...
inequalities and health in rural Chiapas, Mexico: agricultural economy, nutrition, and child health ...
The objective of this study was to document the social inequalities existing in both health status a...
The aim of this study was to examine the nutritional status of children of Mexican migrant worker fa...
We gratefully acknowledge the generous support from the National Science Foundation and the William ...
El objetivo de esta investigación fue establecer relaciones iniciales entre actividad agrícola y pal...
The nutritional consequences of agricultural change were examined through a survey of 149 families b...
As in other societies, socioeconomic inequality in Mexico is manifested in disparities in morbidity ...
This study utilized an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon the fields of agriculture, agricultu...
Introduction: The prevalence of malnutrition in Mexico has remained higher in the national rural pop...
Around 30% of global food is produced by smallholder farmers, yet they constitute the most food-inse...
This paper seeks to understand in which ways income inequality can act on children’ health in Guatem...
Objective. To analyze the effects of socioeconomic, regional, and ethnic conditions on chronic malnu...
Around 30% of global food is produced by smallholder farmers, yet they constitute the most food-inse...
OBJECTIVE: Determining the relationship between social exclusion and health inequity at state and mu...