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1. The importance of the taste preferences and sensitivity of mothers and their children in the aspect of excessive body weight of children

2. Blood lipid profile and body composition in a pediatric population with different levels of physical activity

3. Analysis of body composition and selected lipid parameters in healthy children – a preliminary report

4. Analysis of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption by Children in School Canteens Depending on Selected Sociodemographic Factors

5. Association and Risk Factors for Hypertension and Dyslipidemia in Young Adults from Poland

6. The importance of the taste preferences and sensitivity of mothers and their children in the aspect of excessive body weight of children

7. The Number of Fungiform Papillae, Taste Sensitivity and Smell Functions of Children Aged 11-15

8. Heterogeneous contributions of change in population distribution of body mass index to change in obesity and underweight

9. Author response: Heterogeneous contributions of change in population distribution of body mass index to change in obesity and underweight

10. Preferences for Sweet and Fatty Taste in Children and Their Mothers in Association with Weight Status

11. Individual taste preferences and excessive body weight of children

12. Analysis of body composition and selected lipid parameters in healthy children – a preliminary report

13. Analysis of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption by Children in School Canteens Depending on Selected Sociodemographic Factors

15. Excessive Gestational Weight Gain: Long-Term Consequences for the Child

16. Blood lipid profile and body composition in a pediatric population with different levels of physical activity

18. Exposure of children to food advertising on Polish television

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