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| Elisabeth KvaavikSummaryAffiliation: University of Oslo Country: Norway Publications
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The stability of soft drinks intake from adolescence to adult age and the association between long-term consumption of soft drinks and lifestyle factors and body weightElisabeth Kvaavik
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, PO Box 1046 Blindern, N 0316 Oslo, Norway
Public Health Nutr 8:149-57. 2005..To investigate the tracking of sugar-sweetened, carbonated soft drinks intake from age 15 to 33 years and the association between this intake and lifestyle factors and body weight...
Surveys of Norwegian youth indicated that breast feeding reduced subsequent risk of obesityElisabeth Kvaavik
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
J Clin Epidemiol 58:849-55. 2005..The objective of this study was to examine whether having been breast fed protects against adolescent and adult overweight and obesity...
[Five a day--ten years later]Elisabeth Kvaavik
Avdeling for ernaeringsvitenskap, Det medisinske fakultet, Universitetet i Oslo, Postboks 1046 Blindern, 0316 Oslo
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 127:2250-3. 2007..Official recommendations were published in 1996. The objective of this paper is to describe fruit and vegetable intake before and after introduction of the official recommendation...
Physical fitness and physical activity at age 13 years as predictors of cardiovascular disease risk factors at ages 15, 25, 33, and 40 years: extended follow-up of the Oslo Youth StudyElisabeth Kvaavik
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Pediatrics 123:e80-6. 2009..In a population-based cohort study, we explored the influence, if any, of childhood physical activity and physical fitness on later cardiovascular disease risk factors...
Influence of individual and combined health behaviors on total and cause-specific mortality in men and women: the United Kingdom health and lifestyle surveyElisabeth Kvaavik
Department of Nutrition, University of Oslo, PO Box 1046 Blindern, N 0316 Oslo, Norway
Arch Intern Med 170:711-8. 2010..Physical activity, diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption have been shown to be related to mortality. We examined prospectively the individual and combined influence of these risk factors on total and cause-specific mortality...
Predictors and tracking of body mass index from adolescence into adulthood: follow-up of 18 to 20 years in the Oslo Youth StudyElisabeth Kvaavik
Institute for Nutrition Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 157:1212-8. 2003..Implications of this would be to emphasize physical activity among youths...
Parental education as a predictor of offspring behavioural and physiological cardiovascular disease risk factorsElisabeth Kvaavik
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Eur J Public Health 22:544-50. 2012..The objective of this study is to examine associations between mothers' and fathers' education and offspring CVD risk factors...
Food habits, physical activity and body mass index in relation to smoking status in 40-42 year old Norwegian women and menElisabeth Kvaavik
Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway
Prev Med 38:1-5. 2004..The aim of the study was to examine the associations between smoking habits, and dietary habits, physical activity and body mass index (BMI) in Norway in 1997-1999...
[Stability of body mass index from adolescence to adulthood]Elisabeth Kvaavik
Institutt for ernaeringsforskning Postboks 1046 Blindern 0316 Oslo
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 122:894-900. 2002..The purpose of this study was to track the development of body mass index from adolescence into adulthood and to study the association between parental and offspring's body mass index...
