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| Rie GotoSummaryAffiliation: University of Cambridge Country: UK Publications
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Precision of measurement as a component of human variationRie Goto
Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, UK
J Physiol Anthropol 26:253-6. 2007..A good environment improves the population mean, whereas a poor environment can lower the population mean without any change in the underlying genetic structure. Worked examples of how to calculate TEM, R, and heritability are provided...
Impact of anti-Giardia and anthelminthic treatment on infant growth and intestinal permeability in rural Bangladesh: a randomised double-blind controlled studyRie Goto
Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg 103:520-9. 2009....
Impact of intestinal permeability, inflammation status and parasitic infections on infant growth faltering in rural BangladeshRie Goto
Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Br J Nutr 101:1509-16. 2009..These findings suggest that rural Bangladeshi infants are being exposed to high levels of infection with concomitant gut damage and growth faltering...
Association between socio-economic status and childhood undernutrition in Bangladesh; a comparison of possession score and poverty indexMasuda Mohsena
Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3RA, UK
Public Health Nutr 13:1498-504. 2010..To determine how much of the variation in nutritional status of Bangladeshi children under 5 years old can be attributed to the socio-economic status of the family...
Human variation and body mass index: a review of the universality of BMI cut-offs, gender and urban-rural differences, and secular changesC G Nicholas Mascie-Taylor
Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, UK
J Physiol Anthropol 26:109-12. 2007..The trend in pre-obesity and obesity over time is generally upward, with very marked increases in the USA and UK in both sexes over the last 10 years...
