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2. Clustering of multiple lifestyle behaviours and its association to cardiovascular risk factors in children: the IDEFICS study

5. Epidemiology of suicidal feelings in an ageing Swedish population: from old to very old age in the Gothenburg H70 Birth Cohort Studies.

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

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

9. Nutritional quality and acceptability of a weekly vegetarian lunch in primary-school canteens in Ghent, Belgium: 'Thursday Veggie Day'.

10. Children's Morning and Evening Salivary Cortisol: Pattern, Instruction Compliance and Sampling Confounders.

11. Success rates in restoring hearing loss in patients with chronic otitis media: A systematic review.

12. The Paradox of Ingestion of Dietary Cholesterol in "Vegans"-Reply.

13. Vegetarianism and meat consumption: A comparison of attitudes and beliefs between vegetarian, semi-vegetarian, and omnivorous subjects in Belgium.

14. Cross-lagged associations between children's stress and adiposity: the Children's Body Composition and Stress study.

15. Longitudinal association between child stress and lifestyle.

16. Family structure and childhood obesity: results of the IDEFICS Project.

17. The association between childhood stress and body composition, and the role of stress-related lifestyle factors--cross-sectional findings from the baseline ChiBSD survey.

18. Comparison of nutritional quality of the vegan, vegetarian, semi-vegetarian, pesco-vegetarian and omnivorous diet.

19. Children's sleep and autonomic function: low sleep quality has an impact on heart rate variability.

20. Children's heart rate variability as stress indicator: association with reported stress and cortisol.

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

22. Relation between salivary cortisol as stress biomarker and dietary pattern in children.

23. Parental and children's report of emotional problems: agreement, explanatory factors and event-emotion correlation.

24. Cross-sectional relationship between chronic stress and mineral concentrations in hair of elementary school girls.

25. Cortisone in hair of elementary school girls and its relationship with childhood stress.

26. Determinants and reference values of short-term heart rate variability in children.

27. Caucasian children's fat mass: routine anthropometry v. air-displacement plethysmography.

28. Hair minerals and metabolic health in Belgian elementary school girls.

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

30. Stress, emotional eating behaviour and dietary patterns in children.

31. Mineral concentrations in hair of Belgian elementary school girls: reference values and relationship with food consumption frequencies.

32. Prevalence of negative life events and chronic adversities in European pre- and primary-school children: results from the IDEFICS study.

33. Negative life events, emotions and psychological difficulties as determinants of salivary cortisol in Belgian primary school children.

34. Children's Body composition and Stress - the ChiBS study: aims, design, methods, population and participation characteristics.

35. Intercorrelations between serum, salivary, and hair cortisol and child-reported estimates of stress in elementary school girls.

36. Determinants of vitamin D status in young children: results from the Belgian arm of the IDEFICS (Identification and Prevention of Dietary- and Lifestyle-Induced Health Effects in Children and Infants) Study.

37. Prevalence of psychosomatic and emotional symptoms in European school-aged children and its relationship with childhood adversities: results from the IDEFICS study.

38. Epidemiological approaches to measure childhood stress.

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