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List of works by Dolores Ronquillo

Association between arsenic exposure and behavior among first-graders from Torreón, Mexico

scientific article published on March 25, 2011

Beliefs and motives related to eating and body size: a comparison of high-BMI and normal-weight young adult women from rural and urban areas in Mexico

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Children with moderate-high infection with Entamoeba coli have higher percentage of body and abdominal fat than non-infected children

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Energy and food intake are associated specific intestinal parasitic infections in children of rural Mexico

scientific article published on 22 July 2017

Food, eating and body image in the lives of low socioeconomic status rural Mexican women living in Queretaro State, Mexico.

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Increased calorie intake at a specific mid-morning meal and increased intake of soft drinks are strongly associated with obesity in Mexican rural women

scientific article published on 16 December 2014

Intake of milk with added micronutrients increases the effectiveness of an energy-restricted diet to reduce body weight: a randomized controlled clinical trial in Mexican women.

scientific article published in October 2011

Intestinal parasites: associations with intestinal and systemic inflammation.

scientific article published on 24 January 2018

Lower Protein Intake Supports Normal Growth of Full-Term Infants Fed Formula: A Randomized Controlled Trial

scientific article published on 10 July 2018

The association between lead and micronutrient status, and children's sleep, classroom behavior, and activity.

scientific article published in March 2007

The conjoint influence of home enriched environment and lead exposure on children's cognition and behaviour in a Mexican lead smelter community.

scientific article published on 27 October 2012

Zinc, iron and vitamins A, C and e are associated with obesity, inflammation, lipid profile and insulin resistance in Mexican school-aged children

scientific article published on 10 December 2013

Zinc, vitamin A, and vitamin C status are associated with leptin concentrations and obesity in Mexican women: results from a cross-sectional study.

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