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Adolescent wine consumption is inversely associated with long-term weight gain: results from follow-up of 20 or 22 years
Pratiksha Poudel, Kamila Ismailova, Lars Bo Andersen, Sofus C. Larsen,
Belt L. Heitmann
Department of Public Health
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Wine Consumption
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Weight Gain
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Term Weighting
100%
BMI Gain
75%
Alcohol Consumption
75%
Youth Studies
50%
Non-smokers
25%
Alcohol Use
25%
Smokers
25%
Change in BMI
25%
Trial Registration
25%
Adolescent Alcohol Use
25%
Inverse Association
25%
Alcoholic Beverage Consumption
25%
Wine
25%
Adulthood
25%
Follow-up Survey
25%
Beer
25%
Socioeconomic Status
25%
Physical Activity Level
25%
Smoking Status
25%
ID number
25%
Alcohol Intake
25%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
25%
Non-smoking
25%
Alcohol
25%
Psychology
Body Mass Index
100%
Adolescence
100%
Weight Gain
100%
Physical Activity Level
25%
Body Weight
25%
Smoking in Adolescence
25%
Multiple Linear Regression
25%
Alcohol Abuse
25%
Longitudinal Analysis
25%
Food Science
Alcoholic Beverage
100%