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    Time trends in liver cancer mortality rates in Montenegro from 1990 to 2018 by Vuković, Mirjana Nedović, Jakšić, Marina, Stojanović, Danijela, Smolović, Brigita

    “…Liver cancer is the third most common cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Hepatitis B and C infections are the main factors affecting mortality. During…”
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    Colorectal cancer mortality trend analysis in Montenegro from 1990 to 2018 by Vuković, Mirjana Nedović, Jakšić, Marina, Smolović, Brigita, Golubović, Mileta, Laušević, Dragan

    Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (23-08-2024)
    “…Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in Europe. This study aimed to investigate CRC mortality trends in Montenegro from…”
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    Trends in oesophageal cancer mortality in Montenegro, 1990–2018 by Vukovic, Mirjana Nedovic, Jaksic, Marina, Smolovic, Brigita, Lukic, Milos, Bukumiric, Zoran

    Published in European journal of public health (01-08-2024)
    “…Abstract Background Oesophageal cancer (OC) is a significant public health issue, despite the decreasing trends in OC mortality rates observed globally in the…”
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    Targeting Copper Dyshomeostasis as a Pathophysiological Basis of Childhood Obesity: Latest Facts by Jaksic, Marina, Martinovic, Milica, Nedovic Vukovic, Mirjana

    Published in Journal of Pediatrics Review (01-01-2024)
    “…Context: Childhood pre-obesity and obesity rates have been rapidly growing worldwide over the past decades. Copper homeostasis is gaining increasing attention…”
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    Prevalence of and contributing factors to overweight and obesity among the schoolchildren of Podgorica, Montenegro by Jaksic, Marina, Martinovic, Milica, Belojevic, Goran, Kavaric, Nebojsa, Asanin, Bogdan, Samardzic, Mira, Pantovic, Snezana, Boljevic, Jelena

    “…Introduction/Objective. Childhood obesity is an emerging public health problem. The national prevalence of child overweight/obesity in Montenegro has increased…”
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    Physical Activity and Nutritional Status of Schoolchildren in Montenegro by Milica B. Martinovic, Marina Z. Jaksic, Ersin S. Spahic, Milos Z. Lukic, Mirjana M. Nedovic-Vukovic

    Published in Sport Mont (01-02-2021)
    “…This study aimed to investigate the association between nutritional status and physical activity in urban and rural school children in Montenegro, by…”
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    Cardiometabolic Risk among Montenegrin Urban Children in Relation to Obesity and Gender by Ma, Belojevic, Goran, Jaksic, Marina, Kavaric, Nebojsa, Klisic, Aleksandra

    Published in Acta clinica Croatica (Tisak) (01-03-2021)
    “…Considering previously reported discrepant results in the literature, we aimed to investigate the impact of gender and overweight/obesity on cardiometabolic…”
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    Prevalence of and contributing factors for overweight and obesity among Montenegrin schoolchildren by Martinovic, Milica, Belojevic, Goran, Evans, Gary W, Lausevic, Dragan, Asanin, Bogdan, Samardzic, Mira, Terzic, Natasa, Pantovic, Snezana, Jaksic, Marina, Boljevic, Jelena

    Published in European journal of public health (01-10-2015)
    “…Newly emerging Western style economic systems provide new opportunities to study the prevalence and predictors of childhood obesity. We also provide for the…”
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    Blood pressure among rural Montenegrin children in relation to poverty and gender by Martinovic, Milica, Belojevic, Goran, Evans, Gary W, Asanin, Bogdan, Lausevic, Dragan, Kovacevic, Natasa Duborija, Samardzic, Mira, Jaksic, Marina, Pantovic, Snezana

    Published in European journal of public health (01-06-2014)
    “…Health inequalities may begin during childhood. The aim of this study was to investigate the main effect of poverty and its interactive effect with gender on…”
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