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Joint U.S.-Mexico Workshop on Preventing Obesity in Children and Youth of Mexican Origin: Summary (2007)
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Joint U.S.–Mexico Workshop on Preventing Obesity in Children and Youth of Mexican Origin: Summary

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Rivera JA, Barquera S, González-Cossio T, Olaiz G, Sepúlveda J. 2004. Nutrition transition in Mexico and in other Latin American countries. Nutrition Reviews 62(7):S149–S157.

Villalpando S, Carrión C, Barquera S. In press. The body mass index is associated with hyperglycemia and alterations of some components of the metabolic syndrome in Mexican adolescents aged 10–19 years. Salud Pública de México.

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