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Assessment of obesity and fear of fatness among inner-city Dublin schoolchildren in a one-year follow-up study
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 729-735
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The impact of conventional dietary intake data coding methods on foods typically consumed by low-income African-American and White urban populations
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- 01 December 2014, pp. 1922-1931
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Basis for changes in the disease burden estimates related to vitamin A and zinc deficiencies in the 2017 and 2019 Global Burden of Disease Studies
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- 10 December 2021, pp. 2225-2231
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A Nutrition Report Card on food environments for children and youth: 5 years of experience from Canada
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- 21 May 2020, pp. 2088-2099
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A typical working-day breakfast among children, adolescents and adults belonging to the middle and upper socio-economic classes in Mumbai, India – challenges and implications for dietary change
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- 30 May 2012, pp. 2040-2046
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Nutritional predictors of successful chronic disease prevention for a community cohort in Central Australia
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- 17 November 2015, pp. 2475-2483
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Cut-off points of anthropometric markers associated with hypertension in the Brazilian population: National Health Survey, 2013
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- 02 April 2019, pp. 2147-2154
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Micronutrient intake and the probability of nutrient adequacy among children 9–24 months of age: results from the MAL-ED birth cohort study
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- 02 July 2020, pp. 2592-2602
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The assessment of an extended set of socio-economic determinants to explain anxiety and uncertainty, insufficient quality and food intake of Afghan refugees
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- 23 September 2021, pp. 554-564
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A school-based supplementary food programme in rural Kenya did not reduce children's intake at home
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- 09 July 2012, pp. 713-720
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Migrant youth’s emerging dietary patterns in Haiti: the role of peer social engagement
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- 28 July 2014, pp. 1262-1271
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Trends in blood lipids and fat soluble vitamins in Catalonia, Spain (1992–2003)
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- 01 November 2007, pp. 1379-1388
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Examining school-level implementation of British Columbia, Canada’s school food and beverage sales policy: a realist evaluation
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- 11 March 2020, pp. 1460-1471
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Eating out is associated with self-reported food poisoning: a Western Australia population perspective, 1998 to 2009
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- 04 September 2013, pp. 2270-2277
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Effectiveness of different interventions in public nurseries based on food and nutrition education: promoting breast-feeding and healthy complementary feeding
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- 10 May 2018, pp. 2454-2461
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25-Hydroxyvitamin D supplementation and health-service utilization for upper respiratory tract infection in young children
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- 05 June 2017, pp. 1816-1824
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Relationships of beverage consumption and actigraphy-assessed sleep parameters among urban-dwelling youth from Mexico
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- 30 July 2021, pp. 1844-1853
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Assessment of an adolescent-girl-focused nutritional educational intervention within a girls’ empowerment programme: a cluster randomised evaluation in Zambia
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- 22 July 2020, pp. 651-664
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‘[The pediatrician] said that maybe my milk, instead of doing good, no longer helped’: the ecology of infant formula in rural communities in Central Mexico
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- 30 June 2021, pp. 3879-3891
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Consensus development on the essential competencies for Iranian public health nutritionists
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- 27 May 2014, pp. 752-758
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