Maike Wolters
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Recent Articles
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Blecha N, Meuer J, Hubner W, Christianson L, Wolters M, Busse H, et al.
Obes Rev
. 2025 Feb;
:e13911.
PMID: 39999473
Introduction: All European Union (EU) countries have established national school food policies. However, evaluations of those policies for secondary schools remain limited. This scoping review aims to synthesize the evidence...
2.
Zeeb H, Brand T, Lissner L, Lauria F, Molnar D, Veidebaum T, et al.
Eur J Pediatr
. 2025 Feb;
184(2):190.
PMID: 39934522
Conclusions: The positive association of vitamin D with muscle strength in our study is limited to children with low and normal BMI. In children with overweight or obesity, the higher...
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Masip G, Goerdten J, Asif T, Hebestreit A, Hunsberger M, Lissner L, et al.
J Hum Nutr Diet
. 2025 Feb;
38(1):e70021.
PMID: 39910699
Introduction: Plant-based dietary patterns may reduce the risk of chronic diseases, but their benefits and risks in younger populations remain unclear due to variations in diet quality and nutrient adequacy....
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Gunther K, Pfluger M, Eiben G, Iacoviello L, Lissner L, Marild S, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis
. 2025 Jan;
103808.
PMID: 39779451
Background And Aims: Early life factors have been suggested to be associated with later cardiometabolic risk in children, adolescents and adults. Our study aimed to investigate the associations between early...
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Cheng L, Pohlabeln H, Wolters M, Ahrens W, Siani A, Veidebaum T, et al.
Nutr Res
. 2024 Dec;
133():64-77.
PMID: 39689437
It remains unclear how serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentrations relate to childhood bone health. We hypothesized that 25(OH)D was inversely associated with bone turnover biomarkers and positively associated with bone...
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Wolters M, Foraita R, Moreno L, Molnar D, Russo P, Tornaritis M, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2024 Sep;
63(8):3047-3060.
PMID: 39231874
Purpose: To investigate longitudinal associations between the vitamin D status and inflammatory markers in children and adolescents. Methods: Children from eight European countries from the IDEFICS/I.Family cohort with repeated measurements...
7.
Liu Y, Wang Y, Xing Y, Wolters M, Shi D, Zhang P, et al.
Lancet Reg Health West Pac
. 2024 Aug;
49:101150.
PMID: 39171077
Background: The prevalence of metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is rising precipitously among children, particularly in regions or countries burdened with high prevalence of obesity. However, identifying those at high...
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Meuer J, Blecha N, Hubner W, Christianson L, Wolters M, Busse H, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Aug;
14(8):e080153.
PMID: 39142673
Introduction: Unhealthy diets pose a significant public health risk among European children, contributing to the increasing prevalence of overweight and non-communicable diseases. Children spend a substantial amount of time at...
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Schreuder A, Bornhorst C, Wolters M, Veidebaum T, Tornaritis M, Sina E, et al.
Pediatr Obes
. 2023 Dec;
19(2):e13088.
PMID: 38146220
Objective: To investigate population trajectories of behavioural risk factors of obesity from childhood to adolescence and their associations with body mass index (BMI) in children across European regions. Methods: Data...
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Dello Russo M, Formisano A, Lauria F, Ahrens W, Bogl L, Eiben G, et al.
Foods
. 2023 Dec;
12(24).
PMID: 38137262
Dietary diversity (DD) plays a crucial role in fostering high-quality diets, but its association with health outcomes, particularly body adiposity and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), is inconsistent. This may be due...