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The following pages link to Food consumed does not account for the higher prevalence of obesity among stunted adults in a very-low-income population in the Northeast of Brazil (Maceió, Alagoas). (Q51946182):
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- Early childhood growth failure and the developmental origins of adult disease: do enteric infections and malnutrition increase risk for the metabolic syndrome? (Q30416665) (← links)
- Stunting, adiposity, and the individual-level "dual burden" among urban lowland and rural highland Peruvian children. (Q35035030) (← links)
- Obesity patterns among women in a slum area in Brazil (Q35090314) (← links)
- Long-lasting effects of undernutrition (Q35110057) (← links)
- Association between Adult Stature and Energy Expenditure in Low-Income Women from Northeastern Brazil. (Q35683747) (← links)
- Association between chronic undernutrition and hypertension (Q36553632) (← links)
- Risk scoring systems for weight loss surgery (Q37309356) (← links)
- Short stature, obesity and arterial hypertension in a very low income population in North-eastern Brazil. (Q39680132) (← links)
- Fat free mass explains the relationship between stunting and energy expenditure in urban Mexican Maya children (Q40066857) (← links)
- Maternal short stature does not predict their children's fatness indicators in a nutritional dual-burden sample of urban Mexican Maya. (Q40160540) (← links)
- Short Stature Is Associated With Overweight but Not With High Energy Intake in Low-Income Quilombola Women (Q40198537) (← links)
- Weight gain and reduced energy expenditure in low-income Brazilian women living in slums: a 4-year follow-up study. (Q40784606) (← links)
- Overweight among young people in a city in the Brazilian semiarid region: a population-based study (Q40801921) (← links)
- Short stature of mothers from an area endemic for undernutrition is associated with obesity, hypertension and stunted children: a population-based study in the semi-arid region of Alagoas, Northeast Brazil (Q43899463) (← links)
- Determinants of weight regain after bariatric surgery. (Q45912403) (← links)
- Developmental origins of health and disease: a new approach for the identification of adults who suffered undernutrition in early life (Q57069128) (← links)