Rihlat Said Mohamed

Anthropologist and archaeologist

Rihlat Said Mohamed is …
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P69educated atMuséum national d'histoire naturelleQ838691
University of Paris-SudQ1480643
P108employerUniversity of CambridgeQ35794
University of the WitwatersrandQ534643
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anthropologistQ4773904
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Q38262385Africa in transition: growth trends in children and implications for nutrition
Q60946386Body composition and physical activity as mediators in the relationship between socioeconomic status and blood pressure in young South African women: a structural equation model analysis
Q123214160Childhood adversity during the post‐apartheid transition and COVID‐19 stress independently predict adult PTSD risk in urban South Africa: A biocultural analysis of the stress sensitization hypothesis
Q47107192Examining the relationships between body image, eating attitudes, BMI, and physical activity in rural and urban South African young adult females using structural equation modeling
Q35686373Has the prevalence of stunting in South African children changed in 40 years? A systematic review
Q46970953Life History theory hypotheses on child growth: Potential implications for short and long-term child growth, development and health
Q114080070Psychological legacies of intergenerational trauma under South African apartheid: Prenatal stress predicts greater vulnerability to the psychological impacts of future stress exposure during late adolescence and early adulthood in Soweto, South Afri
Q53700042Rural-urban variations in age at menarche, adult height, leg-length and abdominal adiposity in black South African women in transitioning South Africa.
Q92952426Sanitation and diarrhoea in infancy and CRP level at 18 years: the birth-to-twenty plus cohort
Q98499677Stunting in infancy, pubertal trajectories and adult body composition: the Birth to Twenty Plus cohort, South Africa
Q48042675The associations between adult body composition and abdominal adiposity outcomes, and relative weight gain and linear growth from birth to age 22 in the Birth to Twenty Plus cohort, South Africa
Q43842997Understanding the Relationship between Socio-Economic Status, Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour, and Adiposity in Young Adult South African Women Using Structural Equation Modelling

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