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Dolores Ronquillo

Researcher at Autonomous University of Queretaro

Publications -  24
Citations -  1152

Dolores Ronquillo is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Queretaro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Overweight & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1014 citations.

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Deficits in cognitive function and achievement in Mexican first-graders with low blood lead concentrations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported associations between blood lead and cognitive performance for first-grade Mexican children living near a metal foundry and examined the relation between children's concurrent blood lead concentrations (mean (SD) 11.4 microg/dL (6.1)) and their performance on 14 tests of global or specific cognitive functions.
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Zinc, Iron and Vitamins A, C and E Are Associated with Obesity, Inflammation, Lipid Profile and Insulin Resistance in Mexican School-Aged Children

TL;DR: Low vitamin C concentration and vitamin E:lipids were associated with obesity and low concentrations of zinc, vitamins A and E in children who were overweight and obese were associatedWith lipids, inflammation and insulin resistance.
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Blood Lead, Anemia, and Short Stature Are Independently Associated with Cognitive Performance in Mexican School Children

TL;DR: In multivariate models, the association between lead and cognitive performance was not strongly affected by nutritional variables, suggesting that the relation of lead to cognition is not explained by lead's relation to iron deficiency anemia or growth retardation.
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Zinc, vitamin A, and vitamin C status are associated with leptin concentrations and obesity in Mexican women: results from a cross-sectional study

TL;DR: Zinc and vitamins A and C are associated with obesity, adiposity and leptin concentration in women from rural Mexico, and may play an important role in fat deposition.