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Lista de obras de Kirsten Mehlig

A Growing Social Divide in Body Mass Index, Strength, and Fitness of Swedish Male Conscripts

artículo científico publicado en 2019

Associations of Whole Blood n-3 and n-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids with Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents - Results from the IDEFICS/I.Family Cohort

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Associations of whole blood polyunsaturated fatty acids and insulin resistance among European children and adolescents

scientific article published on 08 April 2020

Children's propensity to consume sugar and fat predicts regular alcohol consumption in adolescence

article by Kirsten Mehlig et al published December 2018 in Public Health Nutrition

Dietary Carbohydrate and Nocturnal Sleep Duration in Relation to Children's BMI: Findings from the IDEFICS Study in Eight European Countries

artículo científico publicado en 2015

Like me, like you - relative importance of peers and siblings on children's fast food consumption and screen time but not sports club participation depends on age

artículo científico publicado en 2020

Low fasting serum insulin and dementia in nondiabetic women followed for 34 years

scientific article published on 11 July 2018

Relationship between perception of emotional home atmosphere and fruit and vegetable consumption in European adolescents: results from the I.Family survey

scientific article published on 13 August 2019

SIMEX for correction of dietary exposure effects with Box-Cox transformed data

scientific article published on 08 November 2019

Secular trends in diet-related greenhouse gas emission estimates since 2000 - a shift towards sustainable diets in Sweden

scientific article published on 16 October 2020

The role of a FADS1 polymorphism in the association of fatty acid blood levels, BMI and blood pressure in young children-Analyses based on path models

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Worldwide trends in hypertension prevalence and progress in treatment and control from 1990 to 2019: a pooled analysis of 1201 population-representative studies with 104 million participants

scholarly article