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From pregnancy to breastfeeding: Adequate maternal body mass index is essential to prevent a high body mass index in your children
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: To verify the associations between prenatal and perinatal factors with offspring body maPalabras claves:adiposity, perinatal factors, prenatal factors, youthAutores:Brand C., Dias A.F., Emilio Villa-González, Fochesatto C.F., Quevedo Alves F., R. Gaya A., Renner J.D.P., Reuter C.P., Silveira J.F.D.C.Fuentes:scopusMediation role of residential density on the association between perceived environmental factors and active commuting to school in Brazilian adolescents
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this study was to verify whether residential density and connectivity between streePalabras claves:built environment, Physical activity, STUDENTS, transportationAutores:Brand C., Dias A.F., Emilio Villa-González, Florindo A.A., Garcia-Hermoso A., Gaya A.C.A., Mota J., R. Gaya A.Fuentes:scopusMeeting international screen-time guidelines is associated with healthy dietary patterns in Spanish schoolchildren
ArticleAbstract: Objective: the aim of this research was to explore the relationship between dietary pattern habits aPalabras claves:CHILDREN, Feeding patterns, Lifestyle, Mediterranean diet, Sedentary BehaviorAutores:Duarte Junior M.A.D.S., José Francisco López-Gil, R. Gaya A., Yuste Lucas J.L.Fuentes:scopusLike mother, like son: Physical activity, commuting, and associated demographic factors
ArticleAbstract: A mother's healthy conduct may lead to the healthy conduct of their children. Thus, this study aimedPalabras claves:Parent-child relations, Socioeconomic factors, transportationAutores:Brand C., Dias A.F., Duncan M., Emilio Villa-González, Mota J., R. Gaya A., Reis L.N., Renner J.D.P., Reuter C.P.Fuentes:scopusSleep-related problems and eating habits during COVID-19 lockdown in a southern Brazilian youth sample
ArticleAbstract: The pandemic has affected children's behaviors and this fact has an effect on their healthy habits,Palabras claves:adolescents, Brazil, CHILDREN, nutrition, pandemicAutores:Brazo-Sayavera J., Caetano C.I., José Francisco López-Gil, R. Gaya A., Reuter C.P., Sentone R.G., Silva Caetano H.B.Fuentes:scopus