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Fernanda Luisa Ceragioli Oliveira

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Oliveira F, Patin R, Escrivao M
Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther . 2010 Apr; 8(4):513-28. PMID: 20397826
The atherosclerotic process starts in childhood and studies show its development in fetuses. Clinical manifestation often occurs only in the sixth decade of life. Adolescence is a critical period in...
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Castro P, Oliveira F
J Pediatr (Rio J) . 2009 Feb; 85(1):6-14. PMID: 19198733
Objective: To discuss risk factors of atherosclerosis in pediatrics, dietary and physical activity guidelines, and, mainly, drug treatment of high-risk lipid abnormalities. Sources: Data were obtained from articles indexed in...
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Silveira D, Taddei J, Escrivao M, Oliveira F, Ancona-Lopez F
Public Health Nutr . 2006 Jul; 9(4):421-8. PMID: 16870013
Objective: To study risk factors for overweight among Brazilian adolescents of low-income families. Design: Case-control study of obese and non-obese adolescents. Setting: Anthropometric survey including 1420 students (aged 14-19 years)...
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Sarni R, de Souza F, Catherino P, Kochi C, Oliveira F, Nobrega F
Arch Latinoam Nutr . 2006 Apr; 55(4):336-44. PMID: 16640196
Unlabelled: Mortality rate, anthropometric development and nutritional therapy with the use of World Health Organization guidelines (WHO) were assessed. In a cross-sectional retrospective study 191 hospitalized malnourished children were assessed....
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Sarni R, de Souza F, Catherino P, Kochi C, Oliveira F, Nobrega F
Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) . 2005 Jun; 51(2):106-12. PMID: 15947824
Aim: To study anthropometric development, nutritional support and mortality rate of malnourished children hospitalized in a referral center. Methods: In a retrospective study we surveyed 98 hospitalized malnourished children (ZW<--2)...