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Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
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April 1, 1985
Longitudinal serum lipoprotein changes in white males during adolescence: the Bogalusa Heart Study
D S Freedman, J L Cresanta, S R Srinivasan, et al.
Annals of Epidemiology
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December 31, 1997
Associations of oral contraceptive use with serum lipids and lipoproteins in young women: the Bogalusa Heart Study
K J Greenlund, L S Webber, S Srinivasan, et al.
Journal of Chronic Diseases
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January 1, 1982
Serum lipoprotein levels in children: epidemiologic and clinical implications
J L Cresanta, S R Srinivasan, T A Foster, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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August 27, 2009
Energy density of foods, but not beverages, is positively associated with body mass index in adult women
H L Hartline-Grafton, D Rose, C C Johnson, et al.
Military Medicine
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May 1, 1993
Fort Polk Heart Smart Program. Part II: Cardiovascular risk factor assessment
L S Webber, S R Srinivasan, D W Harsha, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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April 1, 1977
Anthropometric and maturation measurements of children, ages 5 to 14 years, in a biracial community--the Bogalusa Heart Study
T A Foster, A W Voors, L S Webber, et al.
Preventive Medicine
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May 1, 1979
Occurrence in children of multiple risk factors for coronary artery disease: the Bogalusa heart study
L S Webber, A W Voors, S R Srinivasan, et al.
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)
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March 1, 1979
Physician-diagnosed abnormalities in black and white children in a total community
C V Blonde, R R Frerichs, T A Foster, et al.
Pediatrics
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April 1, 1990
Serum total cholesterol screening for the detection of elevated low-density lipoprotein in children and adolescents: the Bogalusa Heart Study
B A Dennison, D A Kikuchi, S R Srinivasan, et al.
Pediatrics
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November 1, 1987
Cardiovascular risk factors from birth to 7 years of age: the Bogalusa Heart Study. Design and participation
L S Webber, G C Frank, C G Smoak, et al.
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Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
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April 1, 1985
Longitudinal serum lipoprotein changes in white males during adolescence: the Bogalusa Heart Study
D S Freedman, J L Cresanta, S R Srinivasan, et al.
Annals of Epidemiology
|
December 31, 1997
Associations of oral contraceptive use with serum lipids and lipoproteins in young women: the Bogalusa Heart Study
K J Greenlund, L S Webber, S Srinivasan, et al.
Journal of Chronic Diseases
|
January 1, 1982
Serum lipoprotein levels in children: epidemiologic and clinical implications
J L Cresanta, S R Srinivasan, T A Foster, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
August 27, 2009
Energy density of foods, but not beverages, is positively associated with body mass index in adult women
H L Hartline-Grafton, D Rose, C C Johnson, et al.
Military Medicine
|
May 1, 1993
Fort Polk Heart Smart Program. Part II: Cardiovascular risk factor assessment
L S Webber, S R Srinivasan, D W Harsha, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
|
April 1, 1977
Anthropometric and maturation measurements of children, ages 5 to 14 years, in a biracial community--the Bogalusa Heart Study
T A Foster, A W Voors, L S Webber, et al.
Preventive Medicine
|
May 1, 1979
Occurrence in children of multiple risk factors for coronary artery disease: the Bogalusa heart study
L S Webber, A W Voors, S R Srinivasan, et al.
Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)
|
March 1, 1979
Physician-diagnosed abnormalities in black and white children in a total community
C V Blonde, R R Frerichs, T A Foster, et al.
Pediatrics
|
April 1, 1990
Serum total cholesterol screening for the detection of elevated low-density lipoprotein in children and adolescents: the Bogalusa Heart Study
B A Dennison, D A Kikuchi, S R Srinivasan, et al.
Pediatrics
|
November 1, 1987
Cardiovascular risk factors from birth to 7 years of age: the Bogalusa Heart Study. Design and participation
L S Webber, G C Frank, C G Smoak, et al.
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