2008
Homeless street children in Nepal: Use of allostatic load to assess the burden of childhood adversity
Worthman CM, Panter-Brick C. Homeless street children in Nepal: Use of allostatic load to assess the burden of childhood adversity. Development And Psychopathology 2008, 20: 233-255. PMID: 18211736, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579408000114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAllostasisAlpha 1-AntichymotrypsinAntibodies, ViralArousalBody HeightBody WeightChildDeveloping CountriesHeart RateHerpesvirus 4, HumanHomeless YouthHumansHydrocortisoneLife StyleMaleNepalPhysical FitnessPovertyPsychosocial DeprivationRisk FactorsRural PopulationSalivaUrban PopulationConceptsAllostatic loadChildhood adversityAcute phase inflammatory responseEpstein-Barr virusDevelopmental riskRisk factorsInflammatory responseCommon conditionCardiovascular fitnessBiomarkers of stressCumulative burdenPsychosocial stressNepali childrenIndividual biomarkersSalivary cortisolUrban squatter settlementsHomeless street childrenUrban middle classChildrenRiskBiomarkersCritical appraisalNon-Western settingsFamily-based groupsBurden
2002
Poor 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
2001
Elevated acute-phase protein in stunted Nepali children reporting low morbidity: different rural and urban profiles
Panter-Brick C, Lunn P, Baker R, Todd A. Elevated acute-phase protein in stunted Nepali children reporting low morbidity: different rural and urban profiles. British Journal Of Nutrition 2001, 85: 125-131. PMID: 11227041, DOI: 10.1079/bjn2000225.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute phase proteinsPlasma levelsElevated acute phase proteinsAge z-scoreSub-clinical infectionImpact of illnessPlasma protein concentrationLow morbidityVillage childrenGrowth falteringSevere growth retardationSeverity of stuntingMorbidity reportsACT levelsGrowth retardationNepali childrenPlasma protein valuesLow burdenZ-scoreMorbidityChildrenHomeless street childrenIllnessBoysUrban group
1997
Seasonal growth patterns in rural Nepali children
Panter-Brick C. Seasonal growth patterns in rural Nepali children. Annals Of Human Biology 1997, 24: 1-18. PMID: 9022902, DOI: 10.1080/03014469700004732.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRural Nepali childrenHeight z-scorePrevalence of illnessYears of ageMonths of ageGirls 0Recurrent illnessGrowth patternPoor dietPeriod of observationGrowth velocityNutritional statusNepali childrenYounger ageGrowth retardationZ-scoreWeight gainSmall childrenIllnessLate childhoodChildcare patternsMorbidityChildrenRural Nepal