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1. How do energy balance-related behaviors cluster in adolescents?

6. Clustering of Multiple Lifestyle Behaviors and Health-related Fitness in European Adolescents

7. Cardiorespiratory fitness in males, and upper limbs muscular strength in females, are positively related with 25-hydroxyvitamin D plasma concentrations in European adolescents: the HELENA study

8. Active relatives and health-related physical fitness in European adolescents: The HELENA Study

9. Can differences in physical activity by socio-economic status in European adolescents be explained by differences in psychosocial correlates? A mediation analysis within the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) Study

10. Vitamin D status and physical activity interact to improve bone mass in adolescents. The HELENA Study

11. Bone Mass and Bone Metabolism Markers during Adolescence: The HELENA Study

12. Inflammation profile in overweight/obese adolescents in Europe: an analysis in relation to iron status

13. Influence of sex, age, pubertal maturation and body mass index on circulating white blood cell counts in healthy European adolescents—the HELENA study

14. Mechanisms of stress, energy homeostasis and insulin resistance in European adolescents--the HELENA study

15. Is dairy consumption associated with low cardiovascular disease risk in European adolescents? Results from the HELENA Study

16. Associations between macronutrient intake and serum lipid profile depend on body fat in European adolescents: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study

17. Self-reported sleep duration, white blood cell counts and cytokine profiles in European adolescents: the HELENA study

18. Health inequalities in urban adolescents: role of physical activity, diet, and genetics

19. Physical activity, sedentary time, and liver enzymes in adolescents: the HELENA study

20. More physically active and leaner adolescents have higher energy intake

21. Association of breakfast consumption with objectively measured and self-reported physical activity, sedentary time and physical fitness in European adolescents: the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) Study

22. Lunch at school, at home or elsewhere. Where do adolescents usually get it and what do they eat? Results of the HELENA Study

23. Association between self-reported sleep duration and dietary quality in European adolescents

24. Nutritional and pubertal status influences accuracy of self-reported weight and height in adolescents: The HELENA study

25. Eating behaviour, insulin resistance and cluster of metabolic risk factors in European adolescents. The HELENA Study

26. Physical activity does not attenuate the obesity risk of TV viewing in youth

27. Physical activity, fitness, and serum leptin concentrations in adolescents

28. Objectively-measured and self-reported physical activity and fitness in relation to inflammatory markers in European adolescents: The HELENA Study

29. Food intake of European adolescents in the light of different food-based dietary guidelines : results of the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) study

30. Dietary fatty acid intake, its food sources and determinants in European adolescents: The HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) Study

31. Cardiorespiratory fitness and dietary intake in European adolescents: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study

32. European adolescents' level of perceived stress is inversely related to their diet quality: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study

33. Physical activity attenuates the negative effect of low birth weight on leptin levels in European adolescents; the HELENA study

34. Reliability and intermethod agreement for body fat assessment among two field and two laboratory methods in adolescents

35. Vitamin D status among adolescents in Europe: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study

36. Clustering patterns of physical activity, sedentary and dietary behavior among European adolescents: The HELENA study

37. Reliability and validity of a screen time-based sedentary behaviour questionnaire for adolescents: The HELENA study

38. Associations of birth weight with serum long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in adolescents; the HELENA study

39. Excessive sedentary time and low cardiorespiratory fitness in European adolescents: the HELENA study

40. Relationship between self-reported dietary intake and physical activity levels among adolescents: The HELENA study

41. Evaluation of iron status in European adolescents through biochemical iron indicators : the HELENA Study

42. Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time in european adolescents

43. Fitness and fatness are independently associated with markers of insulin resistance in European adolescents; The HELENA Study

44. Pilot evaluation of the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) Food-O-Meter, a computer-tailored nutrition advice for adolescents: a study in six European cities

45. Levels of physical activity that predict optimal bone mass in adolescents: The HELENA study

46. Nutritional knowledge in European adolescents : results from the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) study

47. Longer breastfeeding is associated with increased lower body explosive strength during adolescence

48. Reliability and validity of the Adolescent Stress Questionnaire in a sample of European adolescents--the HELENA study

49. Sedentary patterns and media availability in European adolescents: The HELENA study

50. Recommended levels and intensities of physical activity to avoid low-cardiorespiratory fitness in European adolescents: The HELENA study

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