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1. Conducting national burden of disease studies in small countries in Europe– a feasible challenge?

2. Author response: Heterogeneous contributions of change in population distribution of body mass index to change in obesity and underweight

3. Objective and subjective sleep measures are associated with HbA1c and insulin sensitivity in the general population: Findings from the ORISCAV-LUX-2 study

4. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis dysregulation and double product increases potentiate ischemic heart disease risk in a Black male cohort: the SABPA study

5. Challenges and benefits of integrating diverse sampling strategies in the observation of cardiovascular risk factors (ORISCAV-LUX 2) study

6. Relation of Habitual Chocolate Consumption to Arterial Stiffness in a Community-Based Sample: Preliminary Findings

7. Reply-Letter to the Editor - Smoking status is inversely associated with overall diet quality: Findings from the ORISCAV-LUX study

8. Association between Nutritional Awareness and Diet Quality: Evidence from the Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Luxembourg (ORISCAV-LUX) Study

9. Prevalence and related risk factors of chronic kidney disease among adults in Luxembourg: evidence from the observation of cardiovascular risk factors (ORISCAV-LUX) study

10. Smoking status is inversely associated with overall diet quality: Findings from the ORISCAV-LUX study

11. Geographic Variations in Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Luxembourg

12. Stability-based validation of dietary patterns obtained by cluster analysis

13. Health effects of overweight and obesity in 195 countries over 25 years

14. Consumption of ready-made meals and increased risk of obesity: findings from the Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Luxembourg (ORISCAV-LUX) study

15. Dairy food intake is positively associated with cardiovascular health: findings from Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Luxembourg study

16. No significant independent relationships with cardiometabolic biomarkers were detected in the Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Luxembourg study population

17. Acute cardiometabolic responses facilitating a state of chronic hyperglycemia and renal impairment

20. Association of Empirically Derived Dietary Patterns with Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A Comparison of PCA and RRR Methods

21. Daily chocolate consumption is inversely associated with insulin resistance and liver enzymes in the observation of cardiovascular risk factors in Luxembourg study

22. Global, regional, national, and selected subnational levels of stillbirths, neonatal, infant, and under-5 mortality, 1980-2015 : a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2015

23. Population compliance with national dietary recommendations and its determinants: findings from the ORISCAV-LUX study

24. Alcohol consumption and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome: A meta-analysis of observational studies

25. Effects of moderate beer consumption on health and disease: A consensus document

26. Intake of Lutein-Rich Vegetables Is Associated with Higher Levels of Physical Activity

27. Prevalence and Correlates of Vitamin D Deficiency and Insufficiency in Luxembourg Adults: Evidence from the Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors (ORISCAV-LUX) Study

28. Tea, but not coffee consumption, is associated with components of arterial pressure. The Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors study in Luxembourg

29. Diet soft drink consumption is associated with the metabolic syndrome: a two sample comparison

30. Self-medication with Antimicrobial Drugs in Europe

31. Cross-comparison of diet quality indices for predicting chronic disease risk: findings from the Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Luxembourg (ORISCAV-LUX) study

32. Cardiovascular health: a cross-national comparison between the Maine Syracuse Study (Central New York, USA) and ORISCAV-LUX (Luxembourg)

33. Whole-fat dairy food intake is inversely associated with obesity prevalence: findings from the Observation of Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Luxembourg study

34. Cardiovascular Health and Cognitive Function: The Maine-Syracuse Longitudinal Study

35. The potential impact of animal protein intake on global and abdominal obesity: evidence from the Observation of cardiovascular risk factors in Luxembourg (ORISCAV-LUX) study

36. Association of sedentary behavior time with ideal cardiovascular health: The ORISCAV-LUX study

37. Use of food frequency questionnaire to assess relationships between dietary habits and cardiovascular risk factors in NESCAV study: validation with biomarkers

38. Validation of the Food Frequency Questionnaire Used to Assess the Association between Dietary Habits and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the NESCAV Study

39. Level of unawareness and management of diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia among adults in Luxembourg: findings from ORISCAV-LUX study

40. Correction to Lancet HIV 2016; 3: e361–87

41. First nationwide survey on cardiovascular risk factors in Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg (ORISCAV-LUX)

42. Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Luxembourg according to the Joint Interim Statement definition estimated from the ORISCAV-LUX study

43. Comparison of participants and non-participants to the ORISCAV-LUX population-based study on cardiovascular risk factors in Luxembourg

44. Acculturation, immigration status and cardiovascular risk factors among Portuguese immigrants to Luxembourg: findings from ORISCAV-LUX study

45. Worldwide trends in hypertension prevalence and progress in treatment and control from 1990 to 2019: a pooled analysis of 1201 population-representative studies with 104 million participants

46. Trends in adult body-mass index in 200 countries from 1975 to 2014: a pooled analysis of 1698 population-based measurement studies with 19.2 million participants

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