Most cited
This page lists all time most cited articles for this title. Please use the publication date filters on the left if you would like to restrict this list to recently published content, for example to articles published in the last three years. The number of times each article was cited is displayed to the right of its title and can be clicked to access a list of all titles this article has been cited by.
- Cited by 10
Speed of eating and 3-year BMI change: a nationwide prospective study of mid-age women
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 20 May 2015, pp. 463-469
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Predictors of high-energy foods and beverages: a longitudinal study among socio-economically disadvantaged adolescents
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 05 November 2012, pp. 324-337
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Lipid-soluble antioxidants status and some of its socio-economic determinants among pregnant Ethiopians at the third trimester
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 02 January 2007, pp. 582-587
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Effect of increasing voluntary folic acid food fortification on dietary folate intakes and adequacy of reproductive-age women in New Zealand
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 09 July 2013, pp. 1447-1453
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Adherence to the Spanish dietary guidelines and its association with obesity in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-Granada study
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 24 April 2014, pp. 2425-2435
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Effects of revision of Japanese food composition tables on estimation of nutrient intakes, with reference to age-dependent differences
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 02 January 2007, pp. 901-909
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Two approaches to derive a proposal for added sugars intake for German children and adolescents
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 22 December 2006, pp. 697-702
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Body composition and eating behaviours in relation to dieting involvement in a sample of urban Greek adolescents from the TEENAGE (TEENs of Attica: Genes & Environment) study
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 11 February 2013, pp. 561-568
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Role of home visits by volunteer community health workers: to improve the coverage of micronutrient powders in rural Bangladesh
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 05 March 2020, pp. s48-s58
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Open access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Dietary flavonoids and respiratory diseases: a population-based multi-case–control study in Italian adults
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 30 January 2020, pp. 2548-2556
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Density of outdoor food and beverage advertising around gathering place for children and adolescent in East Java, Indonesia
- Part of:
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 02 December 2020, pp. 1066-1078
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
The association between low-carbohydrate diet score and metabolic syndrome among Iranian adults
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 23 July 2021, pp. 6299-6308
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Effectiveness of a nutrition education and intervention programme on nutrition knowledge and dietary practice among Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University’s population
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 10 February 2021, pp. 1854-1860
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Foods contributing to sodium intake and urinary sodium excretion in a group of Australian women
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 31 August 2012, pp. 1837-1842
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Characterisation of meat consumption across socio-demographic, lifestyle and anthropometric groups in Switzerland: results from the National Nutrition Survey menuCH
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 25 April 2022, pp. 3096-3106
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- Open access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Facilitating factors and challenges of the implementation of multisectoral nutrition programmes at the community level to improve optimal infant and young child feeding practices: a qualitative study in Burkina Faso
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 30 September 2020, pp. 3756-3767
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
The importance of stories in understanding people’s relationship to food: narrative inquiry methodology has much to offer the public health nutrition researcher and practitioner
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 30 June 2015, pp. 585-592
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Does parental migration have any impact on nutritional disorders among left-behind children in Bangladesh?
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 15 November 2018, pp. 95-103
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Relationship between dietary macronutrient composition and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in lean and non-lean populations: a cross-sectional study
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 26 April 2021, pp. 6178-6190
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation
- Cited by 10
Food companies and nutrition for better health
-
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 01 February 2008, pp. 109-111
-
- Article
-
- You have access
- HTML
- Export citation