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Anthropometric evaluation through images: Findings from the SCANNER software package
The Use of Life’s Essential 8 as a Prediction Model and Beyond
Predictive ability of both the healthy aging index and the frailty index for all-cause mortality
Fluoridated food on preventing dental caries in Latin American and Caribbean children and adolescents: a systematic review
Reflexiones sobre la tuberculosis en Chile: avances y compromisos futuros
Contaminación por partículas en Chile: ¿Cuál es su asociación con enfermedades cardiovasculares?
Vegetarians: Past, Present, and Future Regarding Their Diet Quality and Nutritional Status
Perceptual blindless in nutrition: We are in a critical time to be connected
Olas de calor: un nuevo factor de riesgo de morbi-mortalidad para enfermedades cardiovasculares. ¿Estamos actuando a tiempo?
Reply to: “Defining severe NAFLD based on ICD codes in large cohorts: Balancing feasibility and limitations”
En búsqueda de un Chile menos centralizado y segregado: el rol sobre la salud
Reply to: “Associations of muscle mass and grip strength with severe NAFLD: A prospective study of 333,295 UK Biobank participants”
En búsqueda de una salud sostenible en Chile: rol de la investigación interdisciplinaria
¿Cuál es el futuro de la formación de capital humano avanzado en Chile? Escenario actual y post COVID-19
En busca de la armonización de datos en salud: una tarea pendiente
Frailty, sarcopenia, cachexia and malnutrition as comorbid conditions and their associations with mortality: a prospective study from UK Biobank
Obesidad infantil – una proyección al escenario de Chile para la próxima década
Diet-quality and its association with cardiovascular diseases and cancer incidence and all-cause mortality: a prospective cohort study from UK Biobank
Association between severe sarcopenic obesity and respiratory incidence and mortality: an obesity paradox.
Transnational social support from a postcolonial perspective