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Mixed deep learning and natural language processing method for fake-food image recognition and standardization to help automated dietary assessment
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- 06 April 2018, pp. 1193-1202
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Diet quality on meatless days: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), 2007–2012
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- 08 March 2017, pp. 1564-1573
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Language use affects food behaviours and food values among Mexican-origin adults in the USA
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- 03 April 2014, pp. 264-274
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Weight and body composition in a cohort of HIV-positive men and women
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 743-747
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Breast-feeding perceptions, beliefs and experiences of Marshallese migrants: an exploratory study
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- 27 May 2016, pp. 3007-3016
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Recovery rate of children with moderate acute malnutrition treated with ready-to-use supplementary food (RUSF) or improved corn–soya blend (CSB+): a randomized controlled trial
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- 05 May 2015, pp. 363-370
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Both food habit change in the past and obesity status may influence the association between dietary factors and postmenopausal breast cancer
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- 01 August 2007, pp. 769-779
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Factors associated with a positive intake of folic acid in the periconceptional period among Korean women
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- 01 April 2009, pp. 468-471
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Nutritional quality of children's school lunches: differences according to food source
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- 02 April 2012, pp. 2259-2264
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The accuracy of self-reported weight by overweight and obese women in an outpatient setting
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 19-26
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Multilevel modelling of sociodemographic predictors of various levels of anaemia among women in Mali
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- 01 September 2009, pp. 1462-1469
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A treelet transform analysis to relate nutrient patterns to the risk of hormonal receptor-defined breast cancer in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)
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- 23 February 2015, pp. 242-254
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Two-year controlled effectiveness trial of a school-based intervention to prevent obesity in Chilean children
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- 01 September 2009, pp. 1451-1461
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Dietary guidelines for pregnant women
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- 01 April 2001, pp. 1343-1346
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Changes in food habits and motivation for healthy eating among Pakistani women living in Norway: results from the InnvaDiab-DEPLAN study
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- 27 November 2009, pp. 858-867
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Who has a beef with reducing red and processed meat consumption? A media framing analysis
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- 30 September 2021, pp. 578-590
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Individual-, maternal- and household-level factors associated with stunting among children aged 0–23 months in Bangladesh
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- 08 November 2018, pp. 85-94
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Comparing the water, energy, pesticide and fertilizer usage for the production of foods consumed by different dietary types in California
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- 17 December 2014, pp. 2425-2432
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Waist:height ratio: a superior index in estimating cardiovascular risks in Turkish adults
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- 08 October 2013, pp. 2246-2252
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Socio-economic inequalities in diet and body weight: evidence, causes and intervention options
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- 24 February 2015, pp. 759-763
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