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    Multiple events case–control study in a prospective cohort to identify systemic, cellular, and molecular biomarkers of obesity-induced accelerated aging in 30-years-olds: the ObAGE study protocol

    Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of capacities linked to fundamental alterations/damage in multiple cellular and molecular pathways. It is the most significant risk factor for all non-communicable ...

    P Correa-Burrows, R Burrows, C Albala, FA Court, F Salech, G Sanhueza in BMC Geriatrics (2022)

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    Observation of stress corrosion cracking using real-time in situ high-speed atomic force microscopy and correlative techniques

    Contact-mode high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) has been utilised to measure in situ stress corrosion cracking (SCC) with nanometre resolution on AISI Type 304 stainless steel in an aggressive salt so...

    S. Moore, R. Burrows, D. Kumar, M. B. Kloucek, A. D. Warren in npj Materials Degradation (2021)

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    Eating in the Absence of Hunger and Obesity Among Adolescents in Santiago, Chile

    In reports among mostly, US, white, preschool and young school-age children eating in the absence of hunger (EAH) has been positively related to adiposity, with some support for a sex-specific relationship. Th...

    E. Blanco, M. Reyes, R. Burrows, S. Gahagan in Journal of Community Health (2019)

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    Breastfeeding as the sole source of milk for 6 months and adolescent bone mineral density

    Little is known regarding the relationship between early life factors and bone mineral density (BMD). We found a positive association between breastfeeding for at least 6 months, without formula supplementatio...

    E. Blanco, R. Burrows, M. Reyes, B. Lozoff, S. Gahagan in Osteoporosis International (2017)

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    Satiety responsiveness and eating behavior among Chilean adolescents and the role of breastfeeding

    To determine patterns of satiety responsiveness and its relationship to eating in the absence of hunger (EAH), in a cohort of adolescents. We also assessed whether sex, body mass index and duration of breastfe...

    M Reyes, V Hoyos, S M Martinez, B Lozoff, M Castillo in International Journal of Obesity (2014)

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    Prevalence of Obesity and Physical and Eating Habits of Chilean Children Attending to Schools with High, Medium and Low Academic Achievement

    Background and aims: Familial, socioeconomic and educational factors are important determinants of the prevalence and incidence of obesity in children; low physical activity levels and faulty eating habits in add...

    R Burrows, C Ibaceta, Y Orellana, V Arancibia, G Morales, A Almagliá in Pediatric Research (2011)

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    Poorly led service

    R. Burrows in British Dental Journal (2010)

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    An Integrated Model to Evaluate Losses in Water Distribution Systems

    To evaluate non revenue water (NRW) and losses in water distribution networks a methodology is developed by applying “annual water balance” and “minimum night flow” analyses. In this approach the main NRW comp...

    M. Tabesh, A. H. Asadiyani Yekta, R. Burrows in Water Resources Management (2009)

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    Erratum: Effect of glycemic index on whole-body substrate oxidation in obese women

    Correction to: International Journal of Obesity (2005) 29, 108–114. doi:10.1038/sj.ijo.0802592 Due to a typesetting error, Table 3 appeared incorrectly in the above article. The correct table is shown below.

    E O Díaz, J E Galgani, C A Aguirre, I J Atwater in International Journal of Obesity (2005)

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    Effect of glycemic index on whole-body substrate oxidation in obese women

    Glycemic index is hypothesized to determine fuel partitioning through serum plasma insulin modifications induced by dietary carbohydrates, thereby modulating fat accretion or oxidation.

    E O Díaz, J E Galgani, C A Aguirre, I J Atwater in International Journal of Obesity (2005)

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    Multifunctional photoinitiators (MFPIs): A new concept

    The migration of unreacted photoinitiators and their by-products from UV-cured printing inks and coatings is an increasing concern for food packaging applications. This paper describes the synthesis of novel m...

    R Burrows, RS Davidson, DR Illsley in Surface Coatings International Part B: Coa… (2004)

  12. Article

    Bone Mineralization in Ponderal Deficit and Low Calcium Intake Female Adolescent

    M Navarrete, A Sepúlveda, R Burrows in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Effect of A 24 Months Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation on Bone Mineralization in Coeliac Patients (CP)

    S Muzzo, L Leiva, M Burgueño, G Rios, C Bergenfreid, E Chávez in Pediatric Research (1999)

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    Prevalence of Weight Excess and Growth Retardation in School Age Chilean Children According to the Standard Used

    J Cordero, R Burrows, S Muzzo in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Growth and Bone Mineralization in Children With Cellac Disease (Cd). Effect of Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation 10

    R Burrows, L Leiva, M Burgueño, G Rios, C Bergenfreid, E Chávez in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Effect of Oxandrolone on Growth of Girls With Turner's Syndrome

    M Burgueño, R Burrows, S Y Muzzo in Pediatric Research (1997)

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    BONE MINERALIZATION OF SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN ACCORDING TO CALCIUM INTAKE

    Nutrition is one of the factors that influences bone mineralization (BM). We have shown that the Chilean teenager has a low calcium intake during a period of rapid calcium accretion, which may favor osteoporos...

    S Muzzo, R Burrows, R Lillo, H Pumarino, L Leiva in Pediatric Research (1995)

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    INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON SKELETAL MINERALIZATION

    The achievement of an optimal peak bone mass in the second decade of life is the best protection against fractures later in life. Physical exercise contributes to maximal skeletal mineralization in adults. How...

    R Burrows, L Leiva, R Lillo, H Pumarino, L Maya, S Muzzo in Pediatric Research (1995)

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    Traumatised teeth

    R Burrows in British Dental Journal (1995)

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    15 BONE MINERALIZATION OF SCHOOL AGE FEMALES WITH CELIAC DISEASE

    Celiac disease is a chronic illness that produces malabsortion, which can induce important undernutrition and alterations in calcium metabolism. We were interested in bone mineralization (BM) in celiac patient...

    S Muzzo, L Leiva, F Larrain, G Rios, C Bergenfried, J Wenger in Pediatric Research (1994)

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