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188 related items for PubMed ID: 25874122

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  • 2. Associations between inhibitory control and body weight in German primary school children.
    Wirt T, Hundsdörfer V, Schreiber A, Kesztyüs D, Steinacker JM, Komm mit in das gesunde Boot – Grundschule” – Research Group.
    Eat Behav; 2014 Jan; 15(1):9-12. PubMed ID: 24411742
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  • 4. Parental characteristics have a larger effect on children's health behaviour than their body weight.
    Drenowatz C, Erkelenz N, Wartha O, Brandstetter S, Steinacker JM, URMEL-ICE Study Group.
    Obes Facts; 2014 Jan; 7(6):388-98. PubMed ID: 25434370
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  • 5. Associations between family-related factors, breakfast consumption and BMI among 10- to 12-year-old European children: the cross-sectional ENERGY-study.
    Van Lippevelde W, Te Velde SJ, Verloigne M, Van Stralen MM, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Manios Y, Bere E, Vik FN, Jan N, Fernández Alvira JM, Chinapaw MJ, Bringolf-Isler B, Kovacs E, Brug J, Maes L.
    PLoS One; 2013 Jan; 8(11):e79550. PubMed ID: 24282508
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  • 6. Skipping breakfast is detrimental for primary school children: cross-sectional analysis of determinants for targeted prevention.
    Kesztyüs D, Traub M, Lauer R, Kesztyüs T, Steinacker JM.
    BMC Public Health; 2017 Mar 14; 17(1):258. PubMed ID: 28292281
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  • 10. Prevalence of overweight/obesity in relation to dietary habits and lifestyle among 7-17 years old children and adolescents in Lithuania.
    Smetanina N, Albaviciute E, Babinska V, Karinauskiene L, Albertsson-Wikland K, Petrauskiene A, Verkauskiene R.
    BMC Public Health; 2015 Oct 01; 15():1001. PubMed ID: 26429124
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  • 11. Breakfast consumption and obesity among preadolescents: An epidemiological study.
    Champilomati G, Notara V, Prapas C, Konstantinou E, Kordoni M, Velentza A, Mesimeri M, Antonogeorgos G, Rojas-Gil AP, Kornilaki EN, Lagiou A, Panagiotakos DB.
    Pediatr Int; 2020 Jan 01; 62(1):81-88. PubMed ID: 31713282
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  • 12. Perinatal and lifestyle factors mediate the association between maternal education and preschool children's weight status: the ToyBox study.
    Androutsos O, Moschonis G, Ierodiakonou D, Karatzi K, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Iotova V, Zych K, Moreno LA, Koletzko B, Manios Y, ToyBox study Group.
    Nutrition; 2018 Apr 01; 48():6-12. PubMed ID: 29469021
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  • 13. Children's sugar-sweetened beverages consumption: associations with family and home-related factors, differences within ethnic groups explored.
    van de Gaar VM, van Grieken A, Jansen W, Raat H.
    BMC Public Health; 2017 Feb 14; 17(1):195. PubMed ID: 28196498
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  • 14. Parenting style and child-feeding behaviour in predicting children's weight status change in Taiwan.
    Tung HJ, Yeh MC.
    Public Health Nutr; 2014 May 14; 17(5):970-8. PubMed ID: 23332023
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  • 15. Associations between Parental Concerns about Preschoolers' Weight and Eating and Parental Feeding Practices: Results from Analyses of the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire, the Child Feeding Questionnaire, and the Lifestyle Behavior Checklist.
    Ek A, Sorjonen K, Eli K, Lindberg L, Nyman J, Marcus C, Nowicka P.
    PLoS One; 2016 May 14; 11(1):e0147257. PubMed ID: 26799397
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  • 18. Skipping breakfast, overconsumption of soft drinks and screen media: longitudinal analysis of the combined influence on weight development in primary schoolchildren.
    Traub M, Lauer R, Kesztyüs T, Wartha O, Steinacker JM, Kesztyüs D, Research Group “Join the Healthy Boat”.
    BMC Public Health; 2018 Mar 16; 18(1):363. PubMed ID: 29548323
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  • 20. Prospective associations between social vulnerabilities and children's weight status. Results from the IDEFICS study.
    Iguacel I, Fernández-Alvira JM, Ahrens W, Bammann K, Gwozdz W, Lissner L, Michels N, Reisch L, Russo P, Szommer A, Tornaritis M, Veidebaum T, Börnhorst C, Moreno LA, IDEFICS consortium.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2018 Oct 16; 42(10):1691-1703. PubMed ID: 30206333
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