Andres R. Frisancho
Affiliations: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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Varela-Silva MI, Azcorra H, Dickinson F, et al. (2009) Influence of maternal stature, pregnancy age, and infant birth weight on growth during childhood in Yucatan, Mexico: a test of the intergenerational effects hypothesis. American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council. 21: 657-63 |
Frisancho AR. (2007) Relative leg length as a biological marker to trace the developmental history of individuals and populations: growth delay and increased body fat. American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council. 19: 703-10 |
Frisancho AR. (1997) Reduction of birth weight among infants born to adolescents: maternal-fetal growth competition. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 817: 272-80 |
Frisancho AR, Matos J, Leonard WR, et al. (1985) Developmental and nutritional determinants of pregnancy outcome among teenagers American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 66: 247-261 |
Frisancho AR, Matos J, Bollettino LA. (1984) Role of gynecological age and growth maturity status in fetal maturation and prenatal growth of infants born to young still-growing adolescent mothers. Human Biology. 56: 583-93 |
Frisancho AR, Matos J, Bollettino LA. (1984) Influence of growth status and placental function on birth weight of infants born to young still-growing teenagers. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 40: 801-7 |
Frisancho AR, Matos J, Flegel P. (1983) Maternal nutritional status and adolescent pregnancy outcome. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 38: 739-46 |
Frisancho AR, Klayman JE, Matos J. (1977) Newborn body composition and its relationship to linear growth American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 30: 704-711 |