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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... At the Instituto da Criança’s Pediatric Rheumatology Unit, acupuncture has been used to treat children and adoles- cents with musculoskeletal syndromes that are not inlamma- tory [r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... Métodos: estudio descriptivo y transversal implicando a 103 niños entre seis y nueve años de una escuela pública de Curi- tiba (Paraná, Brasil) con probables diicultades de aprendizaje, realizado desde el 1 de marzo de ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... Objective: To evaluate the perception of the quality of life of asthmatic children and adolescents and their parents, investi- gating the agreement rates in each domain using the Pedia[r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... Class C included the ten most frequently consumed medications at the Neonatal ICU and SICU, accounting for 50.7% of medications consumed and 6.6% of budget, whereas the [r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... The analysis of questionnaire responses about the school- bag used to carry school material and the way the bag was carried revealed that, regardless of school grade, a two-strap backp[r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... It was found that increases in BMI, WC, TSF, SSF and BF all increased insulin resistance proportionally among DM1 patients aged 8 to 18. Higher HbA levels were also associ- ated with insulin resistance. The consequent ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... Against this background, the objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence of excess weight among adolescents aged 10 to 14 years enrolled at public schools [r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... Methods: Cross-sectional study comparing all girls aged between 12 and 18 years from a highschool in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil. Girls were divided in two groups: overweight/obese (n=30) and control (n=39). ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... sample of children from the town of Viçosa, MG, Brazil, vitamin A deiciency proved to be a public health problem and that the factors associated with retinol levels in[r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número1
... the irst 6 months showed that paciier use in the previous 24 hours was the most signiicant risk factor, followed by mothers going out to work and the infant’s age, while heavier birth [r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número4
... reported that children with change in BMI/Age Z score >0.67 in the irst two years of life, developed higher abdominal adiposity at 5 years old, compared to those without excessive [r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número2
... The analysis of maternal reasons for weaning conirmed the scattered pattern of the effects of maternal recall shown in category changes and the creation of new discursive cat- egories that justify weaning. For example, ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número4
... This study aimed to study the eating habits of children in the 2nd year of life, in Belo Horizonte (MG), comparing those receiving CBF with those who had been weaned before 12 months [r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número3
... each 30-minute slot using a scale from 1 to 9: 1 indicated sleeping/lying down; 2, sitting; 3, activi- ties performed while standing up; 4, light walk; 5, light physical work; 6, leisure activities and ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número2
... To characterize deaths and the analysis of risk factors, death before the irst year of life was considered as a de- pendent variable, and the exposition variables were: a) Neona[r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número4
... Nevertheless, this study demonstrated that, in the age group under study, anthropometric and body composition parameters did not predict dyslipidemia, particularly not among girls, ex[r] ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número3
... The association of clinical signs of the disease and outcomes is shown in Table 2. The main signs and symptoms were fever, cough, rhinorrhea and sore throat, found in affected over 50% of the children that were examined. ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número2
... The analysis according to schoolchildren age revealed different results for infection by protozoans and by helm- inths between the two age groups into which the sample was divided. Among schoolchildren 11 years or older, ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número4
... sexes, considering only the age group from 12 months or more, because before this age, there were no recommenda- tions available. A diet that provided between 45–65% of carbohydrates for children from 12 months was ... See full document
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Rev. paul. pediatr. vol.30 número2
... The children who were recruited in hospitals received the BCG and the irst dose of VrHB-IB. Recruitment, welcome interview and vaccination were performed by three nurses and a nurse technician, who worked 20 hours a ... See full document
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