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OsteoarthritisLongitudinal changes in adiposity during adolescence: a population-based cohort.Identifying adolescents with high fasting glucose: the importance of adding grandparents' data when assessing family history of diabetes.Early initiation of smoking and alcohol drinking as a predictor of lower forearm bone mineral density in late adolescence: a cohort study in girls.The effect of depressive symptoms on the association between radiographic osteoarthritis and knee pain: a cross-sectional studyDepressive symptoms and its associated factors in 13-year-old urban adolescents.Measuring depressive symptoms during adolescence: what is the role of gender?Life course path analysis of total and central adiposity throughout adolescence on adult blood pressure and insulin resistance.Vicinity of Schools, But Not of Residences, Seems to Regulate Physical and Sports Activities of 13-Year-Old Teenagers in a South European Setting.Determinants of eating disorders symptomatology in Portuguese adolescents.European Nutrition and Health Report 2009.Physical fighting among school-going Portuguese adolescents: social and behavioural correlates.Sleep duration and adiposity during adolescence.Depressive Symptoms and Involvement in Physical Fighting among Portuguese Adolescents.The Role of Urban Environment, Social and Health Determinants in the Tracking of Leisure-Time Physical Activity Throughout Adolescence.Knee and hip radiographic osteoarthritis features: differences on pain, function and quality of life.Eating out of home and dietary adequacy in preschool children.Potential role of age, sex, body mass index and pain to identify patients with knee osteoarthritis.Developmental trajectories of adiposity from birth until early adulthood and association with cardiometabolic risk factors.Rett syndrome with and without detected MECP2 mutations: an attempt to redefine phenotypes.Measurement of dietary intake of fatty acids in pregnant women: comparison of self-reported intakes with adipose tissue levels.Violence in adolescents: social and behavioural factors.Prevalence and risk factors of clinical diabetic polyneuropathy in a Portuguese primary health care population.Characteristics associated with media use in early adolescence.Effect of television viewing on food and nutrient intake among adolescents.Acute myocardial infarction: psychosocial and cardiovascular risk factors in men.Determinants of weight loss dieting among adolescents: a longitudinal analysis.Self-reporting weight and height: misclassification effect on the risk estimates for acute myocardial infarction.Prevalence and severity of dental caries in schoolchildren of Porto, Portugal.Early dietary treated patients with phenylketonuria can achieve normal growth and body composition.Erectile dysfunction, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and nasal CPAP treatment.A survey of HIV and HCV among female prison inmates in Portugal.Major habitual dietary patterns are associated with acute myocardial infarction and cardiovascular risk markers in a southern European population.Dietary treatment in phenylketonuria does not lead to increased risk of obesity or metabolic syndrome.The NAD+-dependent deacetylase SIRT2 attenuates oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction and improves insulin sensitivity in hepatocytes.[Macronutrient and ethanol intake in Portuguese adults].Modelling over week patterns of alcohol consumption.Unawareness of weight and height--the effect on self-reported prevalence of overweight in a population-based study.Relationship between dietary vitamin D and serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in Portuguese adolescents.Potential for a direct weight-independent association between adiposity and forearm bone mineral density during adolescence.
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