Circadian eating patterns track from infancy to pre- and primary school-age, but are not prospectively associated with body composition in childhood - Results of the DONALD cohort study.
I. Perrar, E. Hohoff, A. Lesani, S. Schmitting, L. Libuda, B. Krüger, B. Stutz, U. Nöthlings, A. Buyken, U. Alexy, N. Jankovic, Eur J Nutr 64 (2025) 165.
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Perrar, I;
Hohoff, E;
Lesani, A;
Schmitting, S;
Libuda, LarsLibreCat
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Krüger, BettinaLibreCat
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Stutz, BiancaLibreCat;
Nöthlings, U;
Buyken, AnetteLibreCat;
Alexy, U;
Jankovic, N


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Eur J Nutr
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Perrar I, Hohoff E, Lesani A, et al. Circadian eating patterns track from infancy to pre- and primary school-age, but are not prospectively associated with body composition in childhood - Results of the DONALD cohort study. Eur J Nutr. 2025;64(4):165.
Perrar, I., Hohoff, E., Lesani, A., Schmitting, S., Libuda, L., Krüger, B., Stutz, B., Nöthlings, U., Buyken, A., Alexy, U., & Jankovic, N. (2025). Circadian eating patterns track from infancy to pre- and primary school-age, but are not prospectively associated with body composition in childhood - Results of the DONALD cohort study. Eur J Nutr, 64(4), 165.
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Perrar, I, E Hohoff, A Lesani, S Schmitting, Lars Libuda, Bettina Krüger, Bianca Stutz, et al. “Circadian Eating Patterns Track from Infancy to Pre- and Primary School-Age, but Are Not Prospectively Associated with Body Composition in Childhood - Results of the DONALD Cohort Study.” Eur J Nutr 64, no. 4 (2025): 165.
I. Perrar et al., “Circadian eating patterns track from infancy to pre- and primary school-age, but are not prospectively associated with body composition in childhood - Results of the DONALD cohort study.,” Eur J Nutr, vol. 64, no. 4, p. 165, 2025.
Perrar, I., et al. “Circadian Eating Patterns Track from Infancy to Pre- and Primary School-Age, but Are Not Prospectively Associated with Body Composition in Childhood - Results of the DONALD Cohort Study.” Eur J Nutr, vol. 64, no. 4, 2025, p. 165.