Luis Ortiz-Hernandez
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Ayala-Guzman C, Ortiz-Hernandez L, Escudero Malpica C, Macias Rosas A, Castro Avila J
Pediatr Exerc Sci
. 2024 Jul;
36(4):201-210.
PMID: 39069282
Background: Phase angle (PhA) is an indicator of cellular health, function, and integrity. PhA has been considered an indicator of nutritional and health status, but it is uncertain whether it...
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Perez-Sastre M, Garcia-Pena C, Ramos-Lira L, Ortiz-Hernandez L
Gac Sanit
. 2024 Jun;
38:102408.
PMID: 38941885
Objective: To evaluate the modifying effect of social capital on the relationship between living in violent communities and the presence of psychological distress in adolescents and youth in Mexico. Method:...
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Omana-Guzman I, Ortiz-Hernandez L, Ancira-Moreno M, Godines-Enriquez M, ONeill M, Vadillo-Ortega F
Sci Rep
. 2024 Apr;
14(1):9096.
PMID: 38643289
The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of maternal cardiometabolic markers trajectories (glucose, triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol, systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP)) with...
4.
Perez-Sastre M, Garcia-Pena C, Ramos-Lira L, Ortiz-Hernandez L
Cad Saude Publica
. 2024 Feb;
40(1):e00058123.
PMID: 38324861
The association between community violence and mental health has been studied by reports of individual experiences, particularly in adolescents and youths, but little is known about the effect of living...
5.
Ortiz-Hernandez L, Miranda-Quezada I
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities
. 2023 Oct;
11(6):3773-3781.
PMID: 37855997
Objectives: 1) To analyze the differences in body weight according to skin color in Mexican adults. 2) Identify mediator variables that could explain possible differences in body weight according to...
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Miranda Quezada I, Perez-Salgado D, Dorantes Pineda C, Ortiz-Hernandez L
Nutr Hosp
. 2023 May;
40(3):583-590.
PMID: 37154072
Objective: to evaluate the impact of a group program of nutrition education implemented by community workers on food consumption, physical activity and cardiometabolic risk. Material and methods: a randomized trial...
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Samano R, Martinez-Rojano H, Ortiz-Hernandez L, Najera-Medina O, Chico-Barba G, Gamboa R, et al.
Nutrients
. 2023 Mar;
15(6).
PMID: 36986260
About 56% to 84% of pregnant adolescents have inappropriate (insufficient or excessive) gestational weight gain (GWG); however, the factors associated with GWG in this age group have not been systematically...
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Samano R, Martinez-Rojano H, Ortiz-Hernandez L, Najera-Medina O, Chico-Barba G, Godinez-Martinez E, et al.
Nutrients
. 2022 Nov;
14(21).
PMID: 36364806
Pregnant adolescents' diet and eating habits are inadequate; however, their association with gestational weight gain (GWG) is uncertain. We aimed to analyze whether there is an association between dietary and...
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Hudda M, Wells J, Adair L, Alvero-Cruz J, Ashby-Thompson M, Ballesteros-Vasquez M, et al.
BMJ
. 2022 Sep;
378:e071185.
PMID: 36130780
Objective: To evaluate the performance of a UK based prediction model for estimating fat-free mass (and indirectly fat mass) in children and adolescents in non-UK settings. Design: Individual participant data...
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Ortiz-Hernandez L, Romo-Aviles M, Rosales Chavez J
J Nutr Educ Behav
. 2022 Aug;
54(8):718-727.
PMID: 35953123
Objective: To describe the frequency of food and beverages purchased made by Mexican households at different types of grocery retailers. Design: A national cross-sectional survey. Setting: Mexico. Participants: A representative...