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    Influence of maternal level of education and socioeconomic status on maternal knowledge of nutrition, physical activity and children’s bodyweight of Nigerian school pupils by Adebisi I. Hammed, Suleiman O. Usman, Onyemechi Ezekiel, Joy C. Duru, Oluwaseun J. Oladimeji, Ogolo Jirho

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The children were then categorized into different classes of body mass index based on the recommendation of Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (2015), which is age and sex-specific for children and teens from two years old through 20 years. …”
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    Trend of skin cancer mortality and years of life lost in China from 2013 to 2021 by Jingyi Li, Jiaqi Zeng, Yuanchao Yang, Biran Huang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study aimed to estimate the mortality trends of skin cancer in China within 2013–2021.MethodsA retrospective analysis of skin cancer deaths within 2013–2021 was performed using the China death cause surveillance dataset compiled by the National Health Commission Statistics Information Center and the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Center. …”
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    The characteristics of chronic benzene poisoning in 176 Chinese occupational population cases by Lian Gou, Lian Gou, Xingyu Ma, Lili Huang, Lili Huang, Mei Qiu, Ruiqing Guo, Jun Jia, Peiyu Xu, Nan Lian

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study included 176 cases who are diagnosed with occupational chronic benzene poisoning, via the Occupational Disease Direct Network Reporting System of the Sichuan Center for Disease Control and Prevention from 2005 to 2019. …”
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    Estado nutricional, idade e sexo influenciam os níveis de atividade física de escolares? by Mariele Souza, Barbara Spessato, Mônia Coutinho, Nadia Valentini

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…O índice de massa corporal foi classificado conforme as curvas do Center of Disease Control. Os resultados evidenciam que 1) crianças obesas apresentaram menores NAF do que crianças saudáveis; 2) meninos apresentaram maiores NAF do que meninas; 3) crianças saudáveis de 8 anos foram mais ativas do que as obesas; aos 9 anos as crianças saudáveis e com excesso de peso apresentaram maiores NAF do que as obesas. …”
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