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1. Predictors of health-related quality of life among Brazilian former athletes.

2. Validation of the academic management evaluation instrument based on principal component analysis for engineering and technological courses.

3. Distance from home to the nearest park and the use of the parks for physical activity: the mediator role of road safety perception in adolescents.

4. Clustering of physical inactivity in leisure, work, commuting and household domains among Brazilian adults.

5. Self-perceived physical fitness and occurrences of individual levels of autistic traits in adolescents: a cluster association study.

6. Physical activity patterns in adolescents: A longitudinal study.

7. [Effect of an intervention in physical education classes on the reduction of sedentary behavior in adolescents].

8. Pathways of physical activity behavior after an intervention with students from vulnerable areas: a cluster randomized controlled trial based on a socioecological approach.

9. Sleep quality and falls in middle-aged and older adults: ELSI-Brazil study.

10. [How to improve active mobility in São Paulo, Brazil? Survey with leaders of nongovernmental organizations and public and private sector managers].

11. Compliance with the 24-h movement behaviors guidelines among urban and rural Brazilian preschoolers.

12. Replacing screen time, with physical activity and sleep time: influence on cardiovascular indicators and inflammatory markers in Brazilian children.

13. Are low-income preschoolers physically active at preschool settings? A cross-sectional study.

14. Association of syndemic conditions and quality of life among people living with HIV/AIDS.

15. Lifestyle changes during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: results from three consecutive cross-sectional web surveys.

16. Association of minimally processed and ultra-processed food daily consumption with obesity in overweight adults: a cross-sectional study.

17. Are parental physical activity and social support associated with adolescents' meeting physical activity recommendations?

18. Association of cardiac autonomic modulation with different intensities of physical activity in a small Brazilian inner city: A gender analysis.

19. Behavioral, Sociodemographic, and Sleep Correlates of Symptoms of Depression amongst Older Brazilian Females According to Age: A Cross- Sectional Network Analysis.

20. Responsiveness on metabolic syndrome criteria and hepatic parameters after 12 weeks and 24 weeks of multidisciplinary intervention in overweight adolescents.

21. Longitudinal Associations Between Device-Measured Physical Activity and Early Childhood Neurodevelopment.

22. Persistently high hepatitis C rates in haemodialysis patients in Brazil [a systematic review and meta-analysis].

23. Predicting Cardiorespiratory Fitness Using the 20-m Shuttle Run Test: New Insights Using Nonlinear Allometry.

24. Mediation role of residential density on the association between perceived environmental factors and active commuting to school in Brazilian adolescents.

25. 24-hour movement behaviors and fitness in preschoolers: A compositional and isotemporal reallocation analysis.

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

27. Assessing oral health of crack users in Brazil: Perceptions and associated factors, findings from a mixed methods study.

28. Validity and reliability of an instrument to measure factors associated with screen time in Brazilian students.

29. Estimating resting energy expenditure from dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry: A cross-sectional study in healthy young adults.

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

31. Gender Analyses of Brazilian Parental Eating and Activity With Their Adolescents' Eating Habits.

32. Relationship between insulin resistance and adipocytokines: the mediator role of adiposity in children.

33. [Perception of barriers and facilitators for users to participate in physical activity programs].

34. Non-medical use of opioid analgesics in contemporary Brazil: Findings from the 2015 Brazilian National Household Survey on Substance Use.

35. Food advertisements on television and eating habits in adolescents: a school-based study.

36. [Interaction of sociodemographic factors in the association between psychosocial factors and active commuting to school].

37. Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents.

38. Prevalence and factors associated with active transportation to school for adolescents.

39. Reproducibility on science: Challenges and advances in Brazilian alcohol surveys.

40. Adherence to Southern European Atlantic Diet and physical fitness on the atherogenic index of plasma in adolescents.

41. High blood pressure screening in children and adolescents from Amargosa, Bahia: usefulness of anthropometric indices of obesity.

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

43. Physical activity promotion by health practitioners: a distance-learning training component to improve knowledge and counseling.

44. [Epidemiological survey in schoolchildren: determinants and prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors].

45. Perceived environmental characteristics and psychosocial factors associated with physical activity levels in adolescents from Northeast Brazil: structural equation modelling analysis.

46. Prevalence and sociodemographic correlates of all domains of physical activity in Brazilian adults.

47. Comparison of pregnancy characteristics and outcomes between HIV-infected and HIV-non-infected women in Brazil.

48. Understanding the genetic diversity, spatial genetic structure and mating system at the hierarchical levels of fruits and individuals of a continuous Theobroma cacao population from the Brazilian Amazon.

49. Perception of the social and built environment and physical activity among Northeastern Brazil adolescents.

50. Prevalence of anemia among school-children from Rio Acima (State of Minas Gerais, Brazil): use of the standardized prevalence method and evaluation of iron deficiency.

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