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  • Prevalence of overweight an... Prevalence of overweight and obesity in European children below the age of 10
    Ahrens, W; Pigeot, I; Pohlabeln, H ... International Journal of Obesity, 09/2014, Volume: 38 Suppl 2, Issue: S2
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    There is a lack of common surveillance systems providing comparable figures and temporal trends of the prevalence of overweight (OW), obesity and related risk factors among European preschool and ...
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  • A break in the obesity epid... A break in the obesity epidemic? Explained by biases or misinterpretation of the data?
    Visscher, T L S; Heitmann, B L; Rissanen, A ... International Journal of Obesity, 02/2015, Volume: 39, Issue: 2
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    Recent epidemiologic papers are presenting prevalence data suggesting breaks and decreases in obesity rates. However, before concluding that the obesity epidemic is not increasing anymore, the ...
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  • Metabolic syndrome in young... Metabolic syndrome in young children: definitions and results of the IDEFICS study
    Ahrens, W; Moreno, L A; Mårild, S ... International Journal of Obesity, 09/2014, Volume: 38 Suppl 2, Issue: S2
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    To estimate the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) using reference standards obtained in European children and to develop a quantitative MetS score and describe its distribution in children. ...
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  • Physical fitness reference ... Physical fitness reference standards in European children: the IDEFICS study
    De Miguel-Etayo, P; Gracia-Marco, L; Ortega, F B ... International Journal of Obesity, 09/2014, Volume: 38 Suppl 2, Issue: S2
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    A low fitness status during childhood and adolescence is associated with important health-related outcomes, such as increased future risk for obesity and cardiovascular diseases, impaired skeletal ...
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  • Socioeconomic inequalities ... Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood overweight: heterogeneity across five countries in the WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI-2008)
    Lissner, L; Wijnhoven, T M A; Mehlig, K ... International journal of obesity, 05/2016, Volume: 40, Issue: 5
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    Excess risk of childhood overweight and obesity occurring in socioeconomically disadvantaged families has been demonstrated in numerous studies from high-income regions, including Europe. It is well ...
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  • Body-mass index and cause-s... Body-mass index and cause-specific mortality in 900 000 adults: collaborative analyses of 57 prospective studies
    Whitlock, Gary; Lewington, Sarah; Sherliker, Paul ... Lancet, 03/2009, Volume: 373, Issue: 9669
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    Summary Background The main associations of body-mass index (BMI) with overall and cause-specific mortality can best be assessed by long-term prospective follow-up of large numbers of people. The ...
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  • Sarcopenic obesity and asso... Sarcopenic obesity and associations with mortality in older women and men - a prospective observational study
    von Berens, Å; Obling, S R; Nydahl, M ... BMC geriatrics, 06/2020, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    The combined effect of sarcopenia and obesity, i.e., sarcopenic obesity, has been associated with disability and worse outcomes in older adults, but results are conflicting. The objectives of this ...
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  • The 32-year relationship be... The 32-year relationship between cholesterol and dementia from midlife to late life
    Mielke, M M; Zandi, P P; Shao, H ... Neurology, 11/2010, Volume: 75, Issue: 21
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    Cellular and animal studies suggest that hypercholesterolemia contributes to Alzheimer disease (AD). However, the relationship between cholesterol and dementia at the population level is less clear ...
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  • Well-being and mental stres... Well-being and mental stress in the population study of women in Gothenburg, Sweden: cohort comparisons from 1980 to 2016 of 36-year trends and socioeconomic disparities in 38-and 50-year old women
    Waller, M; Lissner, L; Hange, D ... BMC public health, 05/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Women's lives have dramatically changed in recent decades as evidenced by trends in educational attainment, employment outside the home, income, and other socioeconomic factors. Self-reported health ...
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