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  1. Sarah B Clauss 1 , Sarah D de Ferranti 2 Affiliations 1 Children's National Medical Center, George Washington School of Medicine, 111 Michigan Avenue NW, Washington DC 20010, USA.

  2. author = "Golden, {Neville H.} and Marcie Schneider and Christine Wood and Stephen Daniels and Steven Abrams and Mark Corkins and {De Ferranti}, Sarah and Magge, {Sheela N.} and Sarah Schwarzenberg and Jeff Critch and Van Hubbard and Kelley Scanlon and Valery Soto and Debra Burrowes and Tamar Haro and Braverman, {Paula K.} and William Adelman and Alderman, {Elizabeth M.} and Breuner, {Cora C ...

  3. These processes lead to increased intracellular and systemic release of adipokines, free fatty acids, and inflammatory mediators that cause adipocyte dysfunction and induce adverse effects in the liver, pancreatic beta-cells, and skeletal muscle as well as the heart and vascular beds. Several specialized laboratory tests can quantify these ...

  4. Dr. Sarah D De Ferranti has 2 locations. Boston Childrens Hospital. 300 Longwood Ave Boston, MA 02115. Boston Childrens Hospital Cardiology. 300 Longwood Ave Fl 2 Boston, MA 02115. (617) 355-4278.

  5. 1 de out. de 2015 · Corresponding Author: Sarah D. de Ferranti, MD, MPH, Boston Children’s Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115 (sarah.deferranti@cardio.chboston.org).

  6. Abstract. Nutrition is a critical factor for appropriate child and adolescent development. Appropriate nutrition changes according to age. Nutrition is an important element for prevention of disease development, especially for chronic diseases. Many children and adolescents live in environments that do not promote optimum nutrition.

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