Broodkruimelnavigatie Home Results Publications Physical health School absenteeism as a perpetuating factor of functional somatic symptoms in adolescents: the TRAILS Study The association between herpes virus infections and functional somatic symptoms in a general population of adolescents. The TRAILS study The longitudinal relation between accumulation of adverse life events and body mass index from early adolescence to young adulthood A healthy peer status: peer preference, not popularity, predicts lower systemic inflammation in adolescence Adolescents with low intelligence are at risk of functional somatic symptoms. The TRAILS Study An inactive lifestyle and low physical fitness are associated with functional somatic symptoms in adolescents. The TRAILS study Are cardiac autonomic nervous system activity and perceived stress related to functional somatic symptoms in adolescents? The TRAILS study Attentional bias for reward and punishment in overweight and obesity: The TRAILS study Basal or stress-induced cortisol and asthma development: the TRAILS study Body mass index trajectories from adolescence to early young adulthood: Do adverse life events play a role? Depression Trajectories, Inflammation, and Lifestyle Factors in Adolescence: The TRacking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey Discordance between Adolescents and Parents in Functional Somatic Symptom Reports: Sex Differences and Future Symptom Prevalence Family Disruption Increases Functional Somatic Symptoms in Late Adolescence: The TRAILS Study Growth during infancy and childhood, and adiposity at age 16: ages 2 - 7 years are pivotal. The TRAILS study Life events and functional somatic symptoms: a population study in older adolescents Longitudinal relations between autistic-like features and functional somatic symptoms in adolescence Multiple health risk behaviors and mental health from a life course perspective: The Dutch TRAILS study No associations of the mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptor genes with asthma Parental Overprotection Predicts the Development of Functional Somatic Symptoms in Young Adolescents Physical activity and onset of depression in adolescents: A prospective study in the general population cohort TRAILS Positive affect and functional somatic symptoms in young adults Predictors for persistence of functional somatic symptoms in adolescents. The TRAILS Study Pubertal status predicts back pain, overtiredness and dizziness in American and Dutch adolescents Reduced cardiac autonomic flexibility associated with medically unexplained somatic complaints in the context of internalizing symptoms in a preadolescent population sample. The TRAILS Study Sexual Abuse predicts Functional Somatic Symptoms: An Adolescent Population Study Short report: Functional somatic symptoms are associated with perfectionism in adolescents Sleep Problems and Pain: A Longitudinal Cohort Study in Emerging Adults Stability of executive functioning of moderately-late preterm children and full-term children at ages 11 and 19. The TRAILS cohort study Symptom-specific associations between low cortisol responses and functional somatic symptoms: The TRAILS study The influence of maternal vulnerability and parenting stress on chronic pain in adolescents in a general population sample: the TRAILS study The role of fitness in the association between fatness and cardiometabolic risk from childhood to adolescence Trajectories of stressful life events and long-term changes in mental health outcomes, moderated by family functioning? The TRAILS study
School absenteeism as a perpetuating factor of functional somatic symptoms in adolescents: the TRAILS Study
The association between herpes virus infections and functional somatic symptoms in a general population of adolescents. The TRAILS study
The longitudinal relation between accumulation of adverse life events and body mass index from early adolescence to young adulthood
A healthy peer status: peer preference, not popularity, predicts lower systemic inflammation in adolescence
An inactive lifestyle and low physical fitness are associated with functional somatic symptoms in adolescents. The TRAILS study
Are cardiac autonomic nervous system activity and perceived stress related to functional somatic symptoms in adolescents? The TRAILS study
Body mass index trajectories from adolescence to early young adulthood: Do adverse life events play a role?
Depression Trajectories, Inflammation, and Lifestyle Factors in Adolescence: The TRacking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey
Discordance between Adolescents and Parents in Functional Somatic Symptom Reports: Sex Differences and Future Symptom Prevalence
Growth during infancy and childhood, and adiposity at age 16: ages 2 - 7 years are pivotal. The TRAILS study
Multiple health risk behaviors and mental health from a life course perspective: The Dutch TRAILS study
Physical activity and onset of depression in adolescents: A prospective study in the general population cohort TRAILS
Reduced cardiac autonomic flexibility associated with medically unexplained somatic complaints in the context of internalizing symptoms in a preadolescent population sample. The TRAILS Study
Stability of executive functioning of moderately-late preterm children and full-term children at ages 11 and 19. The TRAILS cohort study
Symptom-specific associations between low cortisol responses and functional somatic symptoms: The TRAILS study
The influence of maternal vulnerability and parenting stress on chronic pain in adolescents in a general population sample: the TRAILS study
The role of fitness in the association between fatness and cardiometabolic risk from childhood to adolescence
Trajectories of stressful life events and long-term changes in mental health outcomes, moderated by family functioning? The TRAILS study