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- 2024
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Detecting potential outliers in longitudinal data with time-dependent covariates
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Intake of B vitamins and the risk of developing islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes in the TEDDY study
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2023
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HLA Genotype and Probiotics Modify the Association Between Timing of Solid Food Introduction and Islet Autoimmunity in the TEDDY Study
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Physical Activity and the Development of Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in 5-15-Year-Old Children Followed in the TEDDY Study
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Dietary Intake and Body Mass Index Influence the Risk of Islet Autoimmunity in Genetically At-Risk Children : A Mediation Analysis Using the TEDDY Cohort
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Associations of dietary patterns between age 9 and 24 months with risk of celiac disease autoimmunity and celiac disease among children at increased risk
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Interaction Between Dietary Iron Intake and Genetically Determined Iron Overload : Risk of Islet Autoimmunity and Progression to Type 1 Diabetes in the TEDDY Study
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- 2022
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The association of physical activity to oral glucose tolerance test outcomes in multiple autoantibody positive children : The TEDDY Study
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Dietary patterns during early childhood confer different risk of celiac disease autoimmunity and celiac disease in children at genetic risk: TEDDY study
2022) 19th International Celiac Disease Symposium(
- Contribution to conference › Poster
- 2021
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Plasma Metabolome and Circulating Vitamins Stratified Onset Age of an Initial Islet Autoantibody and Progression to Type 1 Diabetes : the TEDDY Study
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- Contribution to journal › Article