2005
Culturally compelling strategies for behaviour change: A social ecology model and case study in malaria prevention
Panter-Brick C, Clarke SE, Lomas H, Pinder M, Lindsay SW. Culturally compelling strategies for behaviour change: A social ecology model and case study in malaria prevention. Social Science & Medicine 2005, 62: 2810-2825. PMID: 16352385, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.10.009.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2002
Sexual division of labor: Energetic and evolutionary scenarios
Panter‐Brick C. Sexual division of labor: Energetic and evolutionary scenarios. American Journal Of Human Biology 2002, 14: 627-640. PMID: 12203817, DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.10074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEcological circumstancesEvolutionary scenarioForaging activityEvolutionary pastBehavioral ecologyGenus HomoModern groupsEvolutionary argumentsBig game huntingEcologyTestable hypothesesForaging societiesDivisionDivision of laborHuntingActivity profilesBehavioral responsesMatingReproductionActivityCurrent modelsRoleSubsistence intensificationEnergy expenditurePoor intestinal permeability in mildly stunted Nepali children: associations with weaning practices and Giardia lamblia infection
Goto R, Panter-Brick C, Northrop-Clewes C, Manahdhar R, Tuladhar N. Poor intestinal permeability in mildly stunted Nepali children: associations with weaning practices and Giardia lamblia infection. British Journal Of Nutrition 2002, 88: 141-149. PMID: 12171055, DOI: 10.1079/bjn2002599.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntestinal permeabilityPoor intestinal permeabilityMannitol ratioNepali childrenGiardia lamblia infectionIntestinal permeability testDuration of supplementationCross-sectional studyEarly growth retardationFood malabsorptionLamblia infectionMucosal damageStage of weaningMorbidity dataLactose maldigestionHelminth infectionsLate infancyImmune systemPoor heightGrowth retardationUK childrenInfectionParasite infectionChildrenSame age
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