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2. Birth weight associated with dual energy X-ray absorptiometry-determined muscle–bone unit in young healthy women from the Nutritionists’ Health Study

4. Pre-pregnancy BMI is associated with offspring body composition in adulthood before adiposity-related disorders: a retrospective cohort

5. 2001-P: Glycemic and Energy Homeostasis Profiles in Women with Different Metabolic Phenotypes of Obesity in Nutritionist Health Study

6. 2276-PUB: Fecal Profile of Short-Chain Fatty Acids: Associations with Environmental Factors in the First Year of Life of Women Participating in the Nutritionist’s Health Study

7. Validade de equações preditivas para estimativa do gasto energético de repouso em mulheres com diferentes fenótipos metabólicos e de adiposidade participantes do nutritionists health study - nutrihs

8. Breastfeeding duration is associated with offspring's adherence to prudent dietary pattern in adulthood: results from the Nutritionist's Health Study

9. Desempenho dos índices de adiposidade corporal, de forma corporal e de massa gorda relativa na identificação do acúmulo de gordura corporal e de um perfil metabólico desfavorável em mulheres participantes do NutriHS – Nutritionists Health Study

10. Early life feeding and current dietary patterns are associated with biomarkers of glucose and lipid metabolism in young women from the Nutritionist's Health Study

11. DXA-Determined Visceral Adipose Tissue Is Associated with Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Even in Healthy Young Adults from the Nutritionists’ Health Study—NutriHS

12. Gut microbiota interactions with the immunomodulatory role of vitamin D in normal individuals

13. Nutritionists’ Health Study cohort: a web-based approach of life events, habits and health outcomes

14. The e-NutriHS: a web-based system for a Brazilian cohort study

15. Lifestyle intervention using the psychoeducational approach is associated with greater cardiometabolic benefits and retention of individuals with worse health status

16. Abstract # P-26: Are Intrauterine Nutrition, Maternal and Childhood Body Weight Associated with Glucose Metabolism in Young Adults?

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