Documentos Analíticos

  1. Child malnutrition in Mexico in the last two decades: prevalence using the new WHO 2006 growth standards

  2. The prevalence of anemia decreased in Mexican preschool and school-age children from 1999 to 2006

  3. Anemia in Mexican women: Results of two national probabilistic surveys

  4. Methodology for the analysis of dietary data from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  5. Energy and nutrient intake in Mexican children 1 to 4 years old. Results from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  6. Energy and nutrient intake among Mexican school-aged children, Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  7. Energy and nutrient intake in Mexican adolescents: Analysis of the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  8. Energy and nutrient consumption in adults: Analysis of the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  9. Fruit and vegetable intake in the Mexican population: Results from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  10. Overweight and obesity trends in Mexican children 2 to 18 years of age from 1988 to 2006

  11. Obesity and central adiposity in Mexican adults: results from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  12. Sugar-sweetened beverages consumption and BMI in Mexican adolescents. Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  13. Obesity, overweight, screen time and physical activity in Mexican adolescents

  14. Physical activity and overweight/obesity in adult Mexican population. The Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  15. Overweight and obesity in school children aged 5 to 11 years participating in food assistance programs in Mexico

  16. Prevalence of abnormal eating behaviors in adolescents in Mexico (Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006)

  17. Overview of the nutritional status of the Mexican population in the last two decades

  18. Nutrition results of the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006

  19. Editorial Message of Mauricio Hernández Ávila, Vice Minister of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Ministry of Health. Mexico.



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