Search Results - Varela, María
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Fatness biases the use of estimated leg length as an epidemiological marker for adults in the NHANES III sample
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The Maya Project: a mirror for human growth in biocultural perspective
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Leg length, body proportion, and health: a review with a note on beauty
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Predicting the onset of driver musculoskeletal fatigue
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Body proportionality and adiposity are not related in 6- to 8-year-old Yucatec Maya children
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Designing movement into automotive seating - does it improve comfort?
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Globalization and children’s diets: the case of Maya of Mexico and Central America
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Exploring seat movement while driving - what do drivers think?
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Engineering movement into automotive seating: Does the driver feel more comfortable and refreshed?
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Rapid change in height and body proportions of Maya American children
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Logistics of using the Actiheart physical activity monitors in urban Mexico among 7- to 9-year-old children
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Intergenerational changes in knee height among Maya mothers and their adult daughters from Merida, Mexico
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Living conditions and change in age of menarche in adult Maya mothers and daughters from Yucatan, Mexico
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The nutritional dual-burden in developing countries - how is it assessed and what are the health implications?
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A rapid review of methods to measure the impact of interventions to curb stunting among children in rural settings
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Dietetic characteristics of a sample of Mayan dual burden households in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
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Fat free mass explains the relationship between stunting and energy expenditure in urban Mexican Maya children
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The effects of short-stature-for-age on cardiovascular and metabolic health in children: a systematic review.
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Deep data science to prevent and treat growth faltering in Maya children
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Effects of stunting on body composition, biological age, and muscle strength of Maya and Ladino children in Guatemala [Poster]
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