Methodological considerations for childhood surveillance systems: the case of obesity Margherita CaroliTrudy M. A. WijnhovenFrancesco Branca Original Article 25 May 2007 Pages: 147 - 153
Overweight and obesity in Portuguese children and adolescents Pedro Moreira Original Article 25 April 2007 Pages: 155 - 161
Obesity of Czech children and adolescents: relation to parental obesity and socioeconomic factors M. KunesovaJ. VignerovaM. Wagenknecht Original Article 01 May 2007 Pages: 163 - 170
Traditional and novel cardiovascular risk factors in school-aged children: A call for the further development of public health strategies with emphasis on fitness Jonatan R. RuizFrancisco B. OrtegaMichael Sjöström Original Article 12 April 2007 Pages: 171 - 177
Measuring the health and health behaviours of adolescents through cross-national survey research: recent developments in the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study Chris RobertsCandace CurrieLea Maes Original Article 13 April 2007 Pages: 179 - 186
Nutritional status and lifestyles of adolescents from a public health perspective. The HELENA Project—Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence S. De HenauwF. Gottrandon behalf of the HELENA Study Group Original Article 11 May 2007 Pages: 187 - 197
Pilot of a Child Health Electronic Surveillance System (CHESS) in Malta Doriette SolerDennis BaldacchinoAndrew Amato-Gauci Original Article 01 May 2007 Pages: 199 - 209
Availability of foods and beverages in nationally representative samples of Portuguese households from 1990 to 2000: the DAFNE initiative S. S. P. RodriguesA. NaskaM. D. V. de Almeida Original Article 01 May 2007 Pages: 211 - 220
Colombia: the widening gap between health care reform and gastric cancer Faisal H. Aboul-EneinDiana Carolina Caceres Comment 02 March 2007 Pages: 221 - 223
H. Noack, D. Kahr-Gottlieb (eds.): Promoting the public’s health Ulrich Laaser Book Review 13 April 2007 Pages: 225 - 226
Gerhard Polak (ed): Going international–Course catalogue medicine & health 2007 Thomas Rotter Book Review 24 April 2007 Pages: 227 - 227