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1. A longitudinal causal graph analysis investigating modifiable risk factors and obesity in a European cohort of children and adolescents

2. The role of psychosocial well-being and emotion-driven impulsiveness in food choices of European adolescents

3. Age-Specific Quantification of Overweight/Obesity Risk Factors From Infancy to Adolescence and Differences by Educational Level of Parents

4. Determinants of elevated chemerin as a novel biomarker of immunometabolism: data from a large population-based cohort

5. Associations between sleep duration and insulin resistance in European children and adolescents considering the mediating role of abdominal obesity.

6. Associations of childhood health and financial situation with quality of life after retirement - regional variation across Europe.

7. The role of a FADS1 polymorphism in the association of fatty acid blood levels, BMI and blood pressure in young children-Analyses based on path models.

8. The role of neuromedin U in adiposity regulation. Haplotype analysis in European children from the IDEFICS Cohort.

9. Early Life Factors and Inter-Country Heterogeneity in BMI Growth Trajectories of European Children: The IDEFICS Study.

10. Associations of Whole Blood n-3 and n-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids with Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents - Results from the IDEFICS/I.Family Cohort.

11. A longitudinal causal graph analysis investigating modifiable risk factors and obesity in a European cohort of children and adolescents

12. Associations Between Psychosocial Well-Being, Stressful Life Events and Emotion-Driven Impulsiveness in European Adolescents

13. Associations Between Psychosocial Well-Being, Stressful Life Events and Emotion-Driven Impulsiveness in European Adolescents

14. Correction to: Associations of whole blood polyunsaturated fatty acids and insulin resistance among European children and adolescents

15. Socioeconomically disadvantaged groups and metabolic syndrome in European adolescents: The HELENA study

16. The role of lifestyle and non-modifiable risk factors in the development of metabolic disturbances from childhood to adolescence

17. Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations Between Psychosocial Well-Being and Cardiometabolic Markers in European Children and Adolescents

18. Prospective Associations Between Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Groups and Metabolic Syndrome Risk in European Children

19. Prospective Associations between Social Vulnerabilities and Children's Weight Status

20. Associations between sleep duration and insulin resistance in European children and adolescents considering the mediating role of abdominal obesity

21. Metabolic status in children and its transitions during childhood and adolescence-the IDEFICS/I.Family study

22. Cross‐sectional and Longitudinal Associations between Psychosocial Well‐being and Sleep in European Children and Adolescents

23. Associations between exclusive breastfeeding and physical fitness during childhood

24. Association of desaturase activity and C-reactive protein in European children

25. Reply to the letter to the editor: 'Socioeconomic status and childhood metabolic syndrome'

26. Prospective Associations Between Socio-economic Status and Dietary Patterns in European Children

27. Changes in Sports Participation across Transition to Retirement: Modification by Migration Background and Acculturation Status

28. Dietary Patterns of European Children and Their Parents in Association with Family Food Environment: Results from the I.Family Study

29. Associations between social vulnerabilities and psychosocial problems in European children. Results from the IDEFICS study

30. Prospective associations between dietary patterns and body composition changes in European children: the IDEFICS study

31. Usual energy and macronutrient intakes in 2–9-year-old European children

32. Validity of 24-h recalls in (pre-)school aged children: Comparison of proxy-reported energy intakes with measured energy expenditure

33. Potential selection effects when estimating associations between the infancy peak or adiposity rebound and later body mass index in children

34. Longitudinal associations of lifestyle factors and weight status with insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in preadolescent children: the large prospective cohort study IDEFICS

35. Correlates of dietary energy misreporting among European adolescents: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study

36. Food consumption and cardiovascular risk factors in European children: the IDEFICS study

37. Validation of the Diet Quality Index for Adolescents by comparison with biomarkers, nutrient and food intakes: the HELENA study

38. Evaluation of the Children's Eating Habits Questionnaire used in the IDEFICS study by relating urinary calcium and potassium to milk consumption frequencies among European children

39. Association between socially disadvantaged groups and metabolics syndrome in European children. Results from the IDEFICS study

40. Desaturase Activity Is Associated With Weight Status and Metabolic Risk Markers in Young Children

41. Food intake and inflammation in European children: the IDEFICS study

42. Associations between early body mass index trajectories and later metabolic risk factors in European children: the IDEFICS study

43. Dietary carbohydrate and nocturnal sleep duration in relation to children's BMI : findings from the IDEFICS study in eight European countries

44. Potential Selection Effects when Estimating Associations Between the Infancy Peak or Adiposity Rebound and Later Body Mass Index in Children

45. Erratum to: Associations between energy intake, daily food intake and energy density of foods and BMI z-score in 2–9 year old European children

46. Adherence to a Mediterranean-like dietary pattern in children from eight European countries. The IDEFICS study

47. Relative validity of the Children's Eating Habits Questionnaire-food frequency section among young European children: the IDEFICS Study

48. Validity of self-reported lunch recalls in Swedish school children aged 6-8 years

50. Diet-obesity associations in children: approaches to counteract attenuation caused by misreporting

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