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Association of parental investment of time and cost in food provisioning with adherence to dietary guidelines for the consumption of fruits, vegetables and non-core foods in pre-schoolers
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- 01 June 2018, pp. 2434-2442
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Salt intake reduction using umami substance-incorporated food: a secondary analysis of NHANES 2017–2018 data
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- 01 December 2022, pp. 488-495
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Urban–rural disparities in the association between long-term exposure to high altitude and malnutrition among children under 5 years old: evidence from a cross-sectional study in Tibet
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- 13 September 2022, pp. 844-853
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63 – Therapeutic education as common tool in the prevention and early treatment of childhood obesity
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- 30 August 2012, p. 1582
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Do financial constraint and perceived stress modify the effects of food tax schemes on food purchases: moderation analyses in a virtual supermarket experiment
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- 15 January 2024, e38
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Prevalence of elevated mean arterial pressure and how fitness moderates its association with BMI in youth – CORRIGENDUM
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- 13 October 2014, p. 1522
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Letter to the Editor
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- 01 February 2007, pp. 212-213
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Vitamin D, dietary patterns, and food acquisition
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- 03 August 2011, pp. 1511-1512
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PHN volume 13 issue 6A Cover and Back matter
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- 01 June 2010, pp. b1-b3
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Nutrition labelling, marketing techniques, nutrition claims and health claims on chip and biscuit packages from sixteen countries – CORRIGENDUM
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- 03 July 2015, p. 1145
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Letter to the Editor
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 533-534
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Nutrition as a preventive strategy against adverse maternal pregnancy outcomes – a USAID/Wellcome Trust Workshop at Merton College, Oxford, UK, 18–19 July 2002
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- 22 December 2006, pp. 629-630
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Tackling acute and chronic diseases from food and nutrition with a comprehensive approach – the Second Action Plan for Food and Nutrition Policy, 2007–2012
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- 12 February 2009, pp. 293-294
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Editorial
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 251-252
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PHN volume 21 issue 15 Cover and Back matter
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- 13 September 2018, pp. b1-b3
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Changes in socio-economic level and their impact on nutritional status: a follow-up study among young Chilean adults
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- 22 May 2018, pp. 2402-2408
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In response to ‘Unhealthy food advertising directed to children on New Zealand television: extent, nature, impact and policy implications’ by Vandevijvere et al.
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- 07 September 2017, pp. 3041-3042
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Adiposity and the role of diverse social supports: an observational, gender-sensitive study using the baseline Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
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- 31 August 2021, pp. 6103-6112
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Strengthening maternal nutrition counselling during routine health services: a gap analysis to guide country programmes
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- 10 October 2022, pp. 363-380
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What counts? Adding nuance to retail food environment measurement tools in a Canadian context
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- 19 April 2023, pp. 1326-1337
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