Geographic variation in the growth status of indigenous school children and youth in Mexico.
Robert M MalinaBertis B LittleJoel LancetaMaria Eugenia Peña ReyesGuillermo Bali ChávezPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
The geographic gradient in heights of indigenous children and youth was consistent with a north-to-south pattern noted among indigenous adults in studies spanning 1898 through 2013. Variation in height among children and youth likely reflected ethnic-specific and geographic variation interacting with economic and nutritional factors.