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The role of lifestyle and non-modifiable risk factors in the development of metabolic disturbances from childhood to adolescence

Health and Fitness

The role of lifestyle and non-modifiable risk factors in the development of metabolic disturbances from childhood to adolescence

C. Börnhorst, P. Russo, et al.

This study explores how lifestyle factors, C-reactive protein levels, and family characteristics contribute to metabolic disturbances in children transitioning to adolescence. Conducted by an expert team including Claudia Börnhorst and Paola Russo, the findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to improve children's health outcomes.

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