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Cesar G Victora

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Revista De Saude Publica|January 15, 2009
[Factors associated to leisure-time sedentary lifestyle in adults of 1982 birth cohort, Pelotas, Southern Brazil]Mario R Azevedo, Bernardo L Horta, Denise P Gigante, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|January 15, 2009
[Monitoring mortality in Pelotas birth cohort from 1982 to 2006, Southern Brazil]Bernardo L Horta, Denise P Gigante, Juliana S Candiota, et al.
Journal of Global Health|April 1, 2021
Is women's empowerment associated with coverage of RMNCH interventions in low- and middle-income countries? An analysis using a survey-based empowerment indicator, the SWPERFernanda Ewerling, Fernando C Wehrmeister, Cesar G Victora, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|May 13, 2008
[Socioeconomic differentials in performing urinalysis during prenatal care]Mariângela F Silveira, Aluísio J D Barros, Iná S Santos, et al.
BMJ Global Health|December 12, 2017
Is governance, gross domestic product, inequality, population size or country surface area associated with coverage and equity of health interventions? Ecological analyses of cross-sectional surveys from 80 countriesFernando C Wehrmeister, Inácio Crochemore M da Silva, Aluisio J D Barros, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|November 10, 2007
Neonatal mortality: description and effect of hospital of birth after risk adjustmentAluísio J D Barros, Alicia Matijasevich, Iná S Santos, et al.
Plos One|September 17, 2013
Birth by caesarean section and prevalence of risk factors for non-communicable diseases in young adults: a birth cohort studyBernardo L Horta, Denise P Gigante, Rosangela C Lima, et al.
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health : CP & EMH|June 9, 2009
Differentials and income-related inequalities in maternal depression during the first two years after childbirth: birth cohort studies from Brazil and the UKAlicia Matijasevich, Jean Golding, George Davey Smith, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 31, 2018
Implications of Zika virus and congenital Zika syndrome for the number of live births in BrazilMarcia C Castro, Qiuyi C Han, Lucas R Carvalho, et al.
Plos One|November 19, 2010
First-borns carry a higher metabolic risk in early adulthood: evidence from a prospective cohort studyMario Siervo, Bernardo L Horta, Blossom C M Stephan, et al.
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Revista De Saude Publica|January 15, 2009
[Factors associated to leisure-time sedentary lifestyle in adults of 1982 birth cohort, Pelotas, Southern Brazil]Mario R Azevedo, Bernardo L Horta, Denise P Gigante, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|January 15, 2009
[Monitoring mortality in Pelotas birth cohort from 1982 to 2006, Southern Brazil]Bernardo L Horta, Denise P Gigante, Juliana S Candiota, et al.
Journal of Global Health|April 1, 2021
Is women's empowerment associated with coverage of RMNCH interventions in low- and middle-income countries? An analysis using a survey-based empowerment indicator, the SWPERFernanda Ewerling, Fernando C Wehrmeister, Cesar G Victora, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|May 13, 2008
[Socioeconomic differentials in performing urinalysis during prenatal care]Mariângela F Silveira, Aluísio J D Barros, Iná S Santos, et al.
BMJ Global Health|December 12, 2017
Is governance, gross domestic product, inequality, population size or country surface area associated with coverage and equity of health interventions? Ecological analyses of cross-sectional surveys from 80 countriesFernando C Wehrmeister, Inácio Crochemore M da Silva, Aluisio J D Barros, et al.
Revista De Saude Publica|November 10, 2007
Neonatal mortality: description and effect of hospital of birth after risk adjustmentAluísio J D Barros, Alicia Matijasevich, Iná S Santos, et al.
Plos One|September 17, 2013
Birth by caesarean section and prevalence of risk factors for non-communicable diseases in young adults: a birth cohort studyBernardo L Horta, Denise P Gigante, Rosangela C Lima, et al.
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health : CP & EMH|June 9, 2009
Differentials and income-related inequalities in maternal depression during the first two years after childbirth: birth cohort studies from Brazil and the UKAlicia Matijasevich, Jean Golding, George Davey Smith, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 31, 2018
Implications of Zika virus and congenital Zika syndrome for the number of live births in BrazilMarcia C Castro, Qiuyi C Han, Lucas R Carvalho, et al.
Plos One|November 19, 2010
First-borns carry a higher metabolic risk in early adulthood: evidence from a prospective cohort studyMario Siervo, Bernardo L Horta, Blossom C M Stephan, et al.
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