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List of works by Alexandra Brentani

A home visit-based early childhood stimulation programme in Brazil—a randomized controlled trial

scientific article published in 2021

A pilot study of a Community Health Agent-led type 2 diabetes self-management program using Motivational Interviewing-based approaches in a public primary care center in São Paulo, Brazil

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Association between maternal lifestyle and preschool nutrition.

scientific article published on September 2016

Cost-effectiveness analysis of cisplatin-based chemoradiation to treat patients with unresectable, nonmetastatic head and neck cancer in Brazil

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Georeferenced and secure mobile health system for large scale data collection in primary care.

scientific article

Land use regression modelling of NO2 in São Paulo, Brazil

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Land use regression modelling of community noise in São Paulo, Brazil

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Maternal depression and child development: Evidence from São Paulo's Western Region Cohort Study

scientific article published on September 2016

Measuring early childhood development in Brazil: validation of the Caregiver Reported Early Development Instruments (CREDI)

scientific article published on 11 August 2018

No association between low birth weight and cardiovascular risk factors in early adulthood: evidence from São Paulo, Brazil

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Relation between birth weight, growth, and subclinical atherosclerosis in adulthood

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Sex differences in DNA methylation of the cord blood are related to sex-bias psychiatric diseases

scientific article published on 17 March 2017

Survive and Thrive in Brazil: The Boa Vista Early Childhood Program: study protocol of a stepped-wedge, randomized controlled trial

scientific article published on 07 May 2020

The effects of a people-centred model on longitudinality of care and utilization pattern of healthcare services--Brazilian evidence

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The intergenerational effects on birth weight and its relations to maternal conditions, São Paulo, Brazil

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