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The following pages link to Cohort Profile: the Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP) Nutrition Trial Cohort Study (Q35630662):
Displaying 30 items.
- Prenatal care and child growth and schooling in four low- and medium-income countries (Q30378779) (← links)
- Growth patterns in early childhood and final attained stature: data from five birth cohorts from low- and middle-income countries (Q33512562) (← links)
- Weight gain in the first two years of life is an important predictor of schooling outcomes in pooled analyses from five birth cohorts from low- and middle-income countries (Q33592303) (← links)
- Infant-feeding patterns and cardiovascular risk factors in young adulthood: data from five cohorts in low- and middle-income countries (Q33695781) (← links)
- Growth faltering and recovery in children aged 1-8 years in four low- and middle-income countries: Young Lives (Q33707359) (← links)
- Infant feeding and school attainment in five cohorts from low- and middle-income countries (Q34971473) (← links)
- Parental childhood growth and offspring birthweight: pooled analyses from four birth cohorts in low and middle income countries (Q35025232) (← links)
- Size at birth, weight gain in infancy and childhood, and adult diabetes risk in five low- or middle-income country birth cohorts (Q35620172) (← links)
- Cohort profile: the consortium of health-orientated research in transitioning societies (Q36043288) (← links)
- Birth weight, postnatal weight gain, and adult body composition in five low and middle income countries (Q36522173) (← links)
- Maternal height and child growth patterns (Q37014202) (← links)
- Diet scores and cardio-metabolic risk factors among Guatemalan young adults (Q37080231) (← links)
- Associations of linear growth and relative weight gain during early life with adult health and human capital in countries of low and middle income: findings from five birth cohort studies (Q37098233) (← links)
- Height for age increased while body mass index for age remained stable between 1968 and 2007 among Guatemalan children (Q37105758) (← links)
- Periods of child growth up to age 8 years in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam: key distal household and community factors (Q37266211) (← links)
- Risk of childhood undernutrition related to small-for-gestational age and preterm birth in low- and middle-income countries (Q37276273) (← links)
- Size at birth, weight gain in infancy and childhood, and adult blood pressure in 5 low- and middle-income-country cohorts: when does weight gain matter? (Q37289289) (← links)
- Birth status, child growth, and adult outcomes in low- and middle-income countries (Q37362173) (← links)
- Nutritional supplementation in girls influences the growth of their children: prospective study in Guatemala (Q37388036) (← links)
- Anthropometric indices for non-pregnant women of childbearing age differ widely among four low-middle income populations (Q38664356) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in predictive power of early childhood nutritional indicators for mid-childhood outcomes: Evidence from Vietnam (Q38742096) (← links)
- A review of the evidence linking child stunting to economic outcomes (Q39221675) (← links)
- Life-Course Body Mass Index Trajectories Are Predicted by Childhood Socioeconomic Status but Not Exposure to Improved Nutrition during the First 1000 Days after Conception in Guatemalan Adults (Q40498379) (← links)
- Secular trends are associated with the demographic and epidemiologic transitions in an indigenous community in Oaxaca, Southern Mexico (Q47186663) (← links)
- INCAP Oriente longitudinal study: 40 years of history and legacy (Q48924917) (← links)
- From birth to adulthood: anthropometric trajectories and their implications for chronic diseases in Guatemala (Q57181155) (← links)
- Comparative Models of Biological and Social Pathways to Predict Child Growth through Age 2 Years from Birth Cohorts in Brazil, India, the Philippines, and South Africa (Q57210260) (← links)
- Dietary Patterns and Cardio-metabolic Risk in a Population of Guatemalan Young Adults (Q64125042) (← links)
- Growing and Learning When Consumption Is Seasonal: Long-Term Evidence From Tanzania (Q88673831) (← links)
- Differential influences of early growth and social factors on young children's cognitive performance in four low-and-middle-income birth cohorts (Brazil, Guatemala, Philippines, and South Africa) (Q99584280) (← links)