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Circulating proteins and iron status in blood as indicators of the mutritional status of 10- to 12-year-old Bolivian boys
Téllez, W; San Miguel, JL; Rodríguez, A; Chávez, M; Lujan, C; Quintela, A (Int. J. Sports Med., 1994)Abstract. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the nutritional status of children based on anthropometric measurements, biochemical indicators of protein energy malnutrition as well as hematological variables. ... -
Comparison of 10-12 years old schoolboys living at high (4100m) and at low (450m) altitude in Bolivia
Post, GB; Kemper, HCG; Lujan, C; Parent, G; Coudert, J (Int. J. Sports Med., 1992) -
Dietary intake and physical activity of Bolivian schollboys at high altitude
Post, GB; Kemper, HCG; Lujan, C; Arze, RM; Parent, G; Spielvogel, H; Coudert, J (Masson, 1992)A population of about 50 schoolboys from 10-12 years old living in the city of La Paz - Bolivia at an altitude between 3600 and 4100 m are studied. Food consumption and physical activity is measured by 24-hours interviews. ... -
Evaluación del estado nutricional de niños de 9 a 11 años de edad residentes a dos altitudes y de dos niveles socioeconómicos diferentes
Téllez, W; Lujan, C; Bedu, M; Schneider, D; Parent, G; Couder, J; Sandi, I (Acta Andina, 1993) -
Habitual physical activity in 10- to 12-year-old Bolivian boys : the relation between altitude and socioeconomic status
Slooten, J; Kemper, HCG; Post, GB; Lujan, C; Coudert, J (J. Sports Med., 1994)Abstract. This study describes habitual physical activity (HPA) of Bolivian boys living at different altitudes and form different socioeconomic status. The boys were living at high altitude (HA) in La Paz (4000 m) and at ... -
The nutritional intake of Bolivian boys : the relation between altitude and socioeconomic status
Post, GB; Lujan, C; San Miguel, JL; Kemper, HCG (J. Sports Med., 1994)Abstract. The nutrition of 57 native Bolivian boys living at high altitude (HA) in La Paz (± 4000 m) and of 63 boys living at low altitude (LA) in St. Cruz (± 400 m) is described. The dietary information was obtained with ...