Search Results - "Anselmo Olinto, M. T."
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Factors associated with metabolic syndrome in climacteric women of southern Brazil
Published in Climacteric : the journal of the International Menopause Society (01-02-2013)“…ABSTRACT Aim To investigate the association between socioeconomic, demographic, behavioral, and reproductive factors and the metabolic syndrome (MS) in…”
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Prevalence of abnormal eating behaviours and inappropriate methods of weight control in young women from Brazil: a population-based study
Published in Eating and weight disorders (01-06-2003)“…The aim of this epidemiological investigation was to study the prevalence of abnormal eating behaviours in a community sample of young women from Porto Alegre,…”
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Individual and neighbourhood social capital and all-cause mortality in Brazilian adults: a prospective multilevel study
Published in Public health (London) (01-05-2016)“…Abstract Objective The relationship between social capital and mortality is not clear-cut. There have been few longitudinal studies investigating this…”
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Basal cortisol levels and metabolic syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-09-2018)“…•This review examined the relationship between basal cortisol levels and the MetS.•No significant association between basal cortisol levels and the MetS was…”
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Salivary Cortisol, Perceived Stress, and Metabolic Syndrome: A Matched Case-Control Study in Female Shift Workers
Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-07-2017)“…Although the pathogenesis of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is complex and multifactorial, there is limited information if psychological factors, such as stress…”
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Pacifier Use and Short Breastfeeding Duration: Cause, Consequence, or Coincidence?
Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-03-1997)“…Pacifiers are related to a shorter duration of breastfeeding. However, it is unclear whether this association is causal, because confounding, reverse…”
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