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1. Prospective associations between breast feeding, metabolic health, inflammation and bone density in women with prior gestational diabetes mellitus.

2. Child eating behavior predicts body mass index after 1 year: results from the Swiss Preschooler's Health Study (SPLASHY).

3. Effect of a prepartum and postpartum, complex interdisciplinary lifestyle and psychosocial intervention on metabolic and mental health outcomes in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (the MySweetheart trial): randomised, single centred, blinded, controlled trial.

4. Eating behaviour in Swiss preschool children-Validation of a German and a French version of the Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ).

5. Effectiveness of a real-life program (DIAfit) to promote physical activity in patients with type 2 diabetes: a pragmatic cluster randomized clinical trial.

6. Effect of the MySweetheart randomized controlled trial on birth, anthropometric and psychobehavioral outcomes in offspring of women with GDM.

7. Maternal and fetal predictors of anthropometry in the first year of life in offspring of women with GDM.

8. The relationship of parenting style and eating behavior in preschool children.

9. Intuitive Eating Behavior, Diet Quality and Metabolic Health in the Postpartum in Women with Gestational Diabetes.

10. Walking onset: a poor predictor for motor and cognitive skills in healthy preschool children.

11. Predictors and consequences of weight retention in the early and late postpartum period in women with gestational diabetes.

12. Cardiac vagal tone in preschool children: Interrelations and the role of stress exposure.

13. Motor Competence and Physical Activity in Early Childhood: Stability and Relationship.

14. Association of physical activity with adiposity in preschoolers using different clinical adiposity measures: a cross-sectional study.

15. Prevalence and Predictors of Behavioral Problems in Healthy Swiss Preschool Children Over a One Year Period.

16. Accelerometer-derived physical activity estimation in preschoolers - comparison of cut-point sets incorporating the vector magnitude vs the vertical axis.

17. Age-Adapted Stress Task in Preschoolers Does not Lead to Uniform Stress Responses.

18. Physiological stress measures in preschool children and their relationship with body composition and behavioral problems.

19. Childcare Correlates of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Adiposity in Preschool Children: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the SPLASHY Study.

20. Predictors of Executive Functions in Preschoolers: Findings From the SPLASHY Study.

21. The validity of parental reports on motor skills performance level in preschool children: a comparison with a standardized motor test.

22. Physical activity and sedentary behavior in preschoolers: a longitudinal assessment of trajectories and determinants.

23. Impact of age, sex, socioeconomic status, and physical activity on associated movements and motor speed in preschool children.

24. Emotional eating is related with temperament but not with stress biomarkers in preschool children.

25. Contralateral Associated Movements Correlate with Poorer Inhibitory Control, Attention and Visual Perception in Preschool Children.

26. Relation of Heart Rate and its Variability during Sleep with Age, Physical Activity, and Body Composition in Young Children.

27. Correlates of preschool children's objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behavior: a cross-sectional analysis of the SPLASHY study.

28. Association between Body Composition and Motor Performance in Preschool Children.

29. Regional sociocultural differences as important correlate of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in Swiss preschool children.

30. The Swiss Preschoolers' health study (SPLASHY): objectives and design of a prospective multi-site cohort study assessing psychological and physiological health in young children.

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