Maria de Jesus Mendes da Fonseca
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Recent Articles
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Santos C, Maia H, Pitanga F, de Almeida M, da Fonseca M, de Aquino E, et al.
J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle
. 2025 Feb;
16(1):e13723.
PMID: 39966694
Background: Hand grip strength (HGS) may represent an epidemiologically relevant alternative as an initial screening tool for sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity. However, no study evaluated the performance capacity of HGS...
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DOliveira C, Paula D, Silva-Costa A, Toivanen S, Giatti L, de Aguiar O, et al.
Rev Bras Med Trab
. 2025 Feb;
22(4):e20241270.
PMID: 39958425
Introduction: Studies on the association between work-family conflict and self-reported health are mostly cross-sectional; few studies have investigated the effect of education on this association. Objectives: To investigate association between...
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Silva E, Barreto S, Camelo L, Brant L, Maria de Araujo E, Figueiredo R, et al.
Soc Sci Med
. 2025 Feb;
367:117764.
PMID: 39908855
This study investigated the association of the intersectional categories of gender-race/color with inadequate blood pressure (BP) control in Brazilian adults using antihypertensive drugs to treat hypertension. This is a cross-sectional...
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Silva J, de Aguiar O, Diniz M, Braga J, Griep R, da Fonseca M
Cien Saude Colet
. 2025 Jan;
30(1):e03162023.
PMID: 39879443
The scope of this study was to determine the diagnostic performance of ABSI for obesity and sarcopenic obesity, compared to the results of bioimpedance analysis (BIA) and BMI, by sex...
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DOliveira C, Paula D, Silva-Costa A, de Aguiar O, Camelo L, Luisa Patrao A, et al.
Rev Saude Publica
. 2024 Dec;
58:50.
PMID: 39699467
To describe patterns of self-rated health (SRH) trajectories and investigate their association with sociodemographic, occupational, and health factors. The sample consisted of 7,738 active public servants from the Brazilian Longitudinal...
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Azevedo L, Martins H, Luft V, da Fonseca M, Enriquez-Martinez O, Molina M
Nutrients
. 2024 Aug;
16(16).
PMID: 39203817
In the field of nutrition, both low-carbohydrate (LCD) and low-fat (LFD) diets were initially intended for specific subgroups but are now being embraced by the broader population for various purposes,...
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Luisa Patrao A, Alvim Matos S, Goes E, Nogueira C, Griep R, da Fonseca M, et al.
Health Psychol Behav Med
. 2024 Aug;
12(1):2388660.
PMID: 39170863
Aim: To determine the prevalence of body image accuracy/distortion in Brazilian men and women and to investigate sociodemographic and lifestyle-related factors, and the presence of chronic diseases associated with body...
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[Is socioeconomic residential segregation associated with sleep problems? Insights from ELSA-Brasil]
Shigaki L, de Oliveira Cardoso L, Silva-Costa A, Barreto S, Giatti L, da Fonseca M, et al.
Cad Saude Publica
. 2024 Jul;
40(7):e00111323.
PMID: 39082497
Several factors influence sleep, which is essential for health. While the role of neighborhood socioeconomic context on sleep health has been studied in recent years, results are inconsistent. The study...
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Pires R, Griep R, Scaranni P, Moreno A, Molina M, Luft V, et al.
Nutrients
. 2024 Jul;
16(13).
PMID: 38999844
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated various determinants of mental disorders. Several behavioral changes were observed given this increase, including harmful health consequences, such as excessive consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). To...
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Oliveira F, Griep R, Chor D, Barreto S, Molina M, Machado L, et al.
Int J Equity Health
. 2024 Jun;
23(1):120.
PMID: 38867238
Background: The occurrence of multimorbidity and its impacts have differentially affected population subgroups. Evidence on its incidence has mainly come from high-income regions, with limited exploration of racial disparities. This...