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1. Moderating role of 1-minute abdominal test in the relationship between cardiometabolic risk factors and adiponectin concentration in adolescents.

2. Moderation of Physical Activity between Cardiometabolic Risk and Adiponectin in Adolescents.

3. Effects of 12 Weeks of Family and Individual Multi-Disciplinary Intervention in Overweight and Obese Adolescents under Cardiometabolic Risk Parameters: A Clinical Trial.

4. Association of Cardiovascular Risk Factors between Adolescents and Their Parents Is Mitigated by Parental Physical Activity-A Cross-Sectional Study.

5. Acute and chronic cardiometabolic responses induced by resistance training with blood flow restriction in HIV patients.

6. Lifetime high occupational physical activity and total and cause-specific mortality among 320 000 adults in the NIH-AARP study: a cohort study.

7. Metabolic syndrome and cardiorespiratory fitness in children and adolescents: the role of obesity as a mediator.

8. Association between cardiorespiratory fitness and cardiometabolic risk factors in Brazilian children and adolescents: the mediating role of obesity parameters.

9. IDEAL CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH STATUS AND HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN ADOLESCENTS: THE LABMED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY STUDY.

10. Relationship between sleep duration and TV time with cardiometabolic risk in adolescents.

11. Estimation of the burden of disease attributable to red meat consumption in France: Influence on colorectal cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

12. Utility of anthropometric indicators to screen for clustered cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents.

13. Waist circumference percentile curves as a screening tool to predict cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome risk in Brazilian children.

14. Optimal Adherence to a Mediterranean Diet May Not Overcome the Deleterious Effects of Low Physical Fitness on Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Pooled Analysis.

15. Ability of Nontraditional Risk Factors and Inflammatory Biomarkers for Cardiovascular Disease to Identify High Cardiometabolic Risk in Adolescents: Results From the LabMed Physical Activity Study.

16. Effects of 6-month soccer and traditional physical activity programmes on body composition, cardiometabolic risk factors, inflammatory, oxidative stress markers and cardiorespiratory fitness in obese boys.

17. Exercise intervention and cardiovascular risk factors in obese children. Comparison between obese youngsters taking part in a physical activity school-based programme with and without individualised diet counselling: the ACORDA project.

18. Ability of Measures of Adiposity in Identifying Adverse Levels of Inflammatory and Metabolic Markers in Adolescents.

19. Parental education level is associated with clustering of metabolic risk factors in adolescents independently of cardiorespiratory fitness, adherence to the Mediterranean diet, or pubertal stage.

20. Vitamin D intake and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents.

21. Cross validation of ROC generated thresholds for field assessed aerobic fitness related to weight status and cardiovascular disease risk in Portuguese young people.

22. Cardiorespiratory fitness associates with metabolic risk independent of central adiposity.

23. Cardiovascular effects of 3 months of football training in overweight children examined by comprehensive echocardiography: a pilot study.

24. The association between cardiovascular disease risk and parental educational level in Portuguese children.

25. Association of leisure time physical activity and sports competition activities with high blood pressure levels: study carried out in a sample of Portuguese children and adolescents.

26. Cardiorespiratory fitness predicts later body mass index, but not other cardiovascular risk factors from childhood to adolescence.

27. Trends of cardiovascular risk factors clustering over time: a study in two cohorts of Portuguese adolescents.

28. Physical activity and biological risk factors clustering in pediatric population.

29. Body fatness and clustering of cardiovascular disease risk factors in Portuguese children and adolescents.

30. Overweight and obesity in children and adolescents: relationship with blood pressure, and physical activity.

31. Stability of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in Portuguese children and adolescents from the Porto area.

32. Relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition and blood pressure in school children.

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