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Higher agrobiodiversity is associated with improved dietary diversity, but not child anthropometric status, of Mayan Achí people of Guatemala
Diana V. Luna-Gonzalez,
Marten Sorensen
Section for Organismal Biology
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Agrobiodiversity
100%
Animal Species
20%
Anthropometric Parameters
100%
Child Morbidity
20%
Child nutrition
60%
Childrens
20%
Coffee Plantation
20%
Crop Species
40%
Developing Countries
20%
Dietary Diversity
100%
Dietary Diversity Score
80%
Dietary Recall
20%
Family Planning
20%
Food Production Systems
20%
Guatemala
100%
Home Gardens
20%
Household Size
20%
Intervention Needs
20%
Local Markets
20%
Maternal Education
20%
Milpa
20%
Nutrient Availability
20%
Public Health nutrition
20%
Rural Areas
20%
Sanitary Conditions
20%
Species Richness
40%
Structured Interview
20%
Women Empowerment
20%
Food Science
Child Nutrition
25%
Dietary Diversity
100%
Dietary Diversity Score
100%
Nutrition
25%
Nutrition Education
25%
Public Health Nutrition
25%
Undernutrition
50%