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A sequential, exploratory, mixed-methods approach for development and validation of a context-specific knowledge, attitude and practice questionnaire on micronutrients for literate mothers of school-age children
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- 29 April 2019, pp. 2120-2131
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Are consumption of dairy products and physical activity independently related to bone mineral density of 6-year-old children? Longitudinal and cross-sectional analyses in a birth cohort from Brazil
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- 16 May 2018, pp. 2654-2664
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Perceived facilitators and barriers to healthy dietary behaviour in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Kenya: a qualitative study
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- 10 October 2022, pp. 3335-3343
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A multi-level, multi-component obesity intervention (Obesity Prevention and Evaluation of InterVention Effectiveness in NaTive North Americans) decreases soda intake in Native American adults
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- 29 November 2021, pp. 770-780
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Cost of childhood diarrhoea in rural South Africa: exploring cost-effectiveness of universal zinc supplementation
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- 12 August 2013, pp. 2138-2145
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Process evaluation of a national, community-based, food supplementary programme for improving the nutritional status of children in Iran
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- 06 August 2018, pp. 2811-2818
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Development and validation of a new model of desirable dietary pattern (N-DDP) score for Chinese diets
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- 01 February 2013, pp. 519-528
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Dietary diversity and depression: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses in Spanish adult population with metabolic syndrome. Findings from PREDIMED-Plus trial
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- 19 July 2022, pp. 598-610
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Factors associated with breast-feeding initiation and continuation in Canadian-born and non-Canadian-born women: a multi-centre study
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- 03 December 2021, pp. 2822-2833
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Red meat and processed red meat consumption behaviour of healthcare professionals: do they participate in the World Health Organization’s view of red meat carcasses and red meat carcinogens?
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- 27 September 2019, pp. 214-220
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Development of a nutrient-dense food supplement for HIV-infected women in rural Kenya using qualitative and quantitative research methods
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- 14 September 2012, pp. 721-729
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Measuring overweight and obesity in Chinese American children using US, international and ethnic-specific growth charts
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- 02 July 2020, pp. 2663-2670
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Sex differences in the association between sugar-sweetened beverages consumption and metabolic risks among the working-age population in Taiwan
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- 19 July 2022, pp. 653-660
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‘You know what, I’m in the trend as well’: understanding the interplay between digital and real-life social influences on the food and activity choices of young adults
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- 21 February 2022, pp. 2137-2155
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Developing neck circumference growth reference charts for Pakistani children and adolescents using the lambda–mu–sigma and quantile regression method
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- 25 August 2021, pp. 5641-5649
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Social determinants of obesity in American Indian and Alaska Native peoples aged ≥ 50 years
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- 22 April 2022, pp. 2064-2073
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Association between acculturation and metabolic syndrome in Hispanic adults mediated by fruits intake
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- 16 August 2021, pp. 6472-6476
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Turkish version of the ‘Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire-51’ for obese individuals: a validity and reliability study
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- 11 February 2021, pp. 3269-3275
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Lack of nutrient declarations and low nutritional quality of pre-packaged foods sold in Guatemalan supermarkets
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- 26 May 2020, pp. 2280-2289
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Comparing intake estimations based on food composition data with chemical analysis in Malian women
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- 08 February 2017, pp. 1351-1361
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