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The epidemiological transition and the global childhood obesity epidemic
ISCOLE Research Group
Department for Health
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Immunology and Microbiology
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Human Development
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Medicine and Dentistry
Childhood Obesity
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Human Development
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Obesity
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Body Mass Index
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Cross Sectional Study
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Public Health
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Household
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Random Effects Model
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Childhood Obesity
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Human Development
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Public Health
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Random Effects Model
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Behavior (Neuroscience)
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Nutrition Policy
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