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1. Frequency of breakfast consumption and its associations with food consumption by degree of industrial processing and with indicators of overweight in Brazilian adolescents (EVA-JF Study).

2. Factors related to exclusive breastfeeding in the context of Primary Health Care.

3. Factors associated with normal-weight obesity in adolescents.

4. Involvement of Brazilian adolescents in home cooking: An exploratory analysis (EVA-JF Study).

5. Eating contexts and their associations with socio-demographic factors in Brazilian adolescents (EVA-JF Study).

6. Cardiometabolic risk in adolescents with normal weight obesity.

7. Anthropometric and body composition parameters in adolescents with the metabolically obese normal-weight phenotype.

8. Eating contexts at breakfast, lunch, and dinner: Associations with ultra-processed foods consumption and overweight in Brazilian adolescents (EVA-JF Study).

9. A sex-related mediating effect of uric acid in the association between body composition and blood pressure in children and adolescents.

10. Percentage of energy contribution according to the degree of industrial food processing and associated factors in adolescents (EVA-JF study, Brazil).

11. Longitudinal assessment of coping and quality of life over 24 months postpartum in mothers living with HIV.

12. Association of uric acid with cardiovascular risk in Brazilian children and adolescents.

13. Body image disorders associated with lifestyle and body composition of female adolescents.

14. Adherence to treatment in collective multiprofessional activities and factors associated with adherence in a specialized center for psychosocial care.

15. TRI-PONDERAL MASS INDEX IS USEFUL FOR SCREENING CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE.

16. Factors associated with perceived stress among professors at a federal public university.

17. Abundance of Gut Microbiota, Concentration of Short-Chain Fatty Acids, and Inflammatory Markers Associated with Elevated Body Fat, Overweight, and Obesity in Female Adolescents.

18. Static cut-points of hypertension and increased arterial stiffness in children and adolescents: The International Childhood Vascular Function Evaluation Consortium.

19. Waist-to-height ratio is as reliable as biochemical markers to discriminate pediatric insulin resistance.

20. Ponderal index classifies obesity in children and adolescents more accurately than body mass index z-scores.

21. Evaluation of lifestyle of female adolescents through latent class analysis approach.

22. Agreement of body adiposity index (BAI) and paediatric body adiposity index (BAIp) in determining body fat in Brazilian children and adolescents.

23. BODY DISSATISFACTION, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, AND SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR IN FEMALE ADOLESCENTS.

24. Behavioral interventions to promote condom use among women living with HIV: a systematic review update.

25. [Leukocytes as risk markers for cardiovascular disease in adolescents: association with birth characteristics, nutritional status and biochemical tests].

26. Effects of positive end-expiratory pressure on brain tissue oxygen pressure of severe traumatic brain injury patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: A pilot study.

27. CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN ADOLESCENTS.

28. [Anthropometric indices to identify metabolic syndrome and hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype: a comparison between the three stages of adolescence].

30. Increased serum bicarbonate in critically ill patients: a retrospective analysis.

31. [Nutritional status, metabolic changes and white blood cells in adolescents].

32. Prediction of body fat in a dolescents: comparison of two electric bioimpedance devices with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.

33. [Insulin resistance and components of metabolic syndrome, analysis by gender and stage of adolescence].

34. Body composition and risk for metabolic alterations in female adolescents.

35. Somatic maturation and body composition in female healthy adolescents with or without adjustment for body fat.

36. Predictive capacity of different bioelectrical impedance analysis devices, with and without protocol, in the evaluation of adolescents.

37. Methodological and ethical aspects of the sexual maturation assessment in adolescents.

38. Polycystic ovary syndrome and intervening factors in adolescents from 15 to 18 years old.

39. Body fat equations and electrical bioimpedance values in prediction of cardiovascular risk factors in eutrophic and overweight adolescents.

40. Behavioral interventions to promote condom use among women living with HIV.

41. [Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST): case report].

42. Correlation between metabolic and body composition variables in female adolescents.

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