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Health and disease: Exploring the relation between parasitic infections, child nutrition status, and markets
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Health and disease: Exploring the relation between parasitic infections, child nutrition status, and markets

S. Tanner, B. Leonard, R. Godoy, V. Reyes-García, T. Huanca and E. Conde.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol.155(2), pp.221-228
2014
PMID: 25059318

Abstract

Amazonia Hookworm Market integration archeology Article child child growth child nutrition community living environmental change female helminth helminthiasis household human infection rate male market measurement nonhuman nutritional status parasitosis physiological stress socioeconomics adolescent American Indian cross-sectional study family size health hookworm infection mental stress preschool child Anthropology, Physical Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena Child, Preschool Cross-Sectional Studies Family Characteristics Hookworm Infections Humans Indians, South American Stress, Physiological Stress, Psychological Bolivia Anthropometry Ethnology Physical Anthropology Physiology Archaeology

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