Susana Moreno Romero
Complutense University of Madrid
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Annals of Human Biology | 2015
Evelia Edith Oyhenart; Delia Beatriz Lomaglio; Silvia L. Dahinten; Ignacio Felipe Bejarano; Angel Herráez; María Florencia Cesani; María Fernanda Torres; María Antonia Luis; Fabián A. Quintero; Emma Alfaro; Alicia Bibiana Orden; María Laura Bergel Sanchís; Marisa González Montero de Espinosa; Mariela Garraza; Maria E. Luna; Luis M. Forte; M. S. Mesa; Susana Moreno Romero; Noemí López-Ejeda; José Edgardo Dipierri; María Dolores Marrodán
Abstract Background: The Argentinean population is characterized by ethnic, cultural and socio-economic diversity. Aim: To calculate the percentiles of weight-for-age (W/A) and height-for-age (H/A) of schoolchildren from Argentina employing the LMS method; and to compare the obtained percentiles with those of the international and national references. Subjects and methods: Anthropometric data of 18 698 students (8672 girls and 10 026 boys) of 3–13 years old were collected (2003–2008) from Buenos Aires, Catamarca, Chubut, Jujuy, La Pampa and Mendoza. Percentiles of W/A and H/A were obtained with the LMS method. Statistical and graphical comparisons were established with the WHO (international reference) and with that published by the Argentinean Paediatric Society (national reference). Results: Differences in W/A and H/A, regarding the references, were negative and greater at the highest percentiles and in most of the age groups. On average, the differences were greater for boys than girls and for national than international references. Conclusion: The distribution of weight and height of schoolchildren, coming from most regions of the country, differs from those of national and international references. It should be advisable to establish a new national reference based on internationally recognized methodological criteria that adequately reflect the biological and cultural diversity of the Argentinean populations.
Nutricion Hospitalaria | 2015
María Dolores Marrodán; Marisa González Montero de Espinosa; Angel Herráez; Ignacio Felipe Bejarano; María M. Carmenate; Consuelo Prado; Noemí López-Ejeda; Antonio Martínez; M. S. Mesa; Betty Pérez; Susana Moreno Romero; José L. Pacheco; Vanesa Vázquez; José Edgardo Dipierri
INTRODUCTION the assessment of the skinfold thickness is an objective measure of adiposity. Therefore, it is a useful tool for nutritional diagnosis and prevention of metabolic risk associated with excess fat in chilhood and adolescence. OBJECTIVE to provide percentiles of subscapular and triceps skinfolds for Hispanic American schoolchildren and compare them with those published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from United States, that it have been commonly used as a reference in most of these countries. METHODS subscapular and triceps skinfolds were measured in 9.973 schoolchildren 4-19 aged from Spain, Argentina, Cuba, Venezuela and Mexico with Holtain caliper with 0.2 mm accuracy. Percentiles were obtained with the LMS statistical method and were presented in tables divided in stages of 6 months and in curves graphics. The difference between Hispanic American and CDC mean values were provided for P3, P50 and P97 in mm and also were graphically represented. RESULTS skinfolds measurements obviously increased with age in both sexes but, in boys, this increase is much more marked in highest percentiles between 8 and 13 years; this maximum is reached earlier than what occurs in CDC reference. In both sexes, all percentiles analized in Hispanic American schoolchildren were higher than the CDC reference except P97 up to 10 or 13 years that was notably smaller. CONCLUSIONS the skinfolds percentiles of Hispanic American children and adolescents differ from CDC that are usually used as reference. The values of subscapular and triceps skinfolds provided in this study, could be applied to populations of a similar ethnic background, especially in comparative studies of body composition.
Revista Argentina de Antropología Biológica | 2008
Evelia Edith Oyhenart; Silvia L. Dahinten; José A. Alba; Emma Alfaro; Ignacio Bejarano; Graciela Cabrera; María F. Cesani; José Edgardo Dipierri; Luis M. Forte; Delia Beatriz Lomaglio; Maria A. Luis; María Elvira Rodríguez Luna; María Dolores Marrodán; Susana Moreno Romero; Alicia B. Orden; Fabián Quintero; María L. Sicre; María Fernanda Torres; Juan Antonio Verón; Jorge R. Zavatti
Observatorio Medioambiental | 2005
Susana Moreno Romero; Delia Beatriz Lomaglio; José Jail Colome; Joisé A. Alba; Néstor Lejtman; José Edgardo Dipierri; M.ª Dolores Marrodan
Observatorio Medioambiental | 2003
Susana Moreno Romero; José Edgardo Dipierri; M.ª Dolores Marrodán Serrano
Genes, ambiente y enfermedades en poblaciones humanas, 2008, ISBN 978-84-92521-49-4, págs. 521-530 | 2008
José Edgardo Dipierri; Ignacio Bejarano; Emma Laura Alfaro Gómez; Graciela Cabrera; Susana Moreno Romero; M. H. Tanuz; María Dolores Marrodán Serrano
Nutrición Clínica y Dietética Hospitalaria | 2013
María Dolores Marrodán Serrano; María Dolores Cabañas Armesilla; Amador Gómez; Marisa González Montero de Espinosa; N López-Ejeda; Jesus R. Alvarez; Susana Moreno Romero; Elena Rivero; M. Sánchez Álvarez; Antonio Villarino Marín
Diversidad humana y antropología aplicada, 2010, ISBN 978-84-614-2257-9, págs. 199-210 | 2010
Susana Moreno Romero; María Dolores Marrodán Serrano; Ignacio Bejarano; José Edgardo Dipierri
Genes, ambiente y enfermedades en poblaciones humanas, 2008, ISBN 978-84-92521-49-4, págs. 713-720 | 2008
María Dolores Marrodán Serrano; M. S. Mesa; Delia Beatriz Lomaglio; Susana Moreno Romero; José Edgardo Dipierri; José L. Pacheco
VIII Jornadas Nacionales de Antropología Biológica (Salta, 2007) | 2007
Susana Moreno Romero; José Edgardo Dipierri; María Dolores Marrodán