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Weight Change Between Pregnancies and Mortality Over 50 Years of Follow‐Up
ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to evaluate the link between postpartum weight retention (PPWR) and long‐term mortality. Methods In this secondary analysis of 8165 women with ≥ 2 pregnancies in the Collaborative Perinatal Project (CPP), U.S., 1959–1966, with vital status follow‐up through 2016, we used interconception weight change (ICWC) and ...
Yajnaseni Chakraborti +10 more
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[Emotional and social well-being in the indigenous population of Latin America: A systematic review]. [PDF]
Cardenas-Tambo T +1 more
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ABSTRACT Objective We examined whether genetic risk for higher BMI, parental feeding practices (restriction, pressure to eat, and monitoring), and their interactions were associated with overweight trajectories during adolescence. Methods Data came from 5568 participants aged 10–18 in the Twins' Early Development Study who had at least one measurement ...
Marthe de Roo +4 more
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Inteligencia artificial en atención primaria: efectos y controversias sociales. Revisión sistemática de la bibliografía. [PDF]
Prat-Carreño M +3 more
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Scaling the collaborative care model in obstetrics: Multilevel determinants to guide implementation
Abstract Objectives The Collaborative Care Model (CCM) is an evidence‐based approach to care that improves health outcomes in primary care settings by integrating mental health into routine medical care. While recent adaptations have tailored the CCM for use in obstetric settings to address perinatal mental health (PMH) concerns, real‐world ...
Alexandra Turco +5 more
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[EUROPREV Forum Madrid 2026: «Towards a safe, effective and person-centered prevention»]. [PDF]
Camarelles F +4 more
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Shaping the scientific agenda: Defining and operationalizing brain health in aging
Alzheimer's &Dementia: Behavior &Socioeconomics of Aging, Volume 2, Issue 3, September 2026.
Yen Ying Lim +4 more
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Multiracial participants in Alzheimer's research: scoping review and recommendations
Abstract Evidence suggests that Alzheimer's disease (AD) presents differently across ethnoracial groups, producing disparate risk and resilience profiles that may be measured through neuropsychological data. Extant AD research primarily examines monoracial groups, despite the fact that Multiracial individuals make up more than 10% of the US population.
Stacey Moeller +6 more
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