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Low compliance with recommendations on folic acid use in relation to pregnancy: is there a need for fortification?
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 843-850
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The effects of television and Internet food advertising on parents and children
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- 01 May 2013, pp. 2205-2212
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From Mediterranean diet to Mediterranean lifestyle: a narrative review
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- 03 June 2019, pp. 2703-2713
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Regulating health claims on food labels using nutrient profiling: what will the proposed standard mean in the Australian supermarket?
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- 11 January 2013, pp. 2154-2161
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Can existing mobile apps support healthier food purchasing behaviour? Content analysis of nutrition content, behaviour change theory and user quality integration
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- 30 October 2017, pp. 288-298
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Selected nutritional biomarkers predict diet quality
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- 22 December 2006, pp. 703-709
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Factors associated with overweight in children in Rasht, Iran: gender, maternal education, skipping breakfast and parental obesity
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- 23 June 2009, pp. 196-200
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Dietary and circulating vitamin C, vitamin E, β-carotene and risk of total cardiovascular mortality: a systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis of prospective observational studies
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- 11 January 2019, pp. 1872-1887
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Religion, social support, fat intake and physical activity
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 773-781
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School-based Internet-tailored fruit and vegetable education combined with brief counselling increases children's awareness of intake levels
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- 01 March 2007, pp. 273-279
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Identification of groups who report similar patterns of diet among a representative national sample of British adults aged 65 years of age or more
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 787-795
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Associations of sedentary behaviours and incidence of unhealthy diet during the COVID-19 quarantine in Brazil
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- 22 October 2020, pp. 422-426
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Severe food insecurity is associated with obesity among Brazilian adolescent females
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- 17 January 2012, pp. 1854-1860
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Coca-Cola – a model of transparency in research partnerships? A network analysis of Coca-Cola’s research funding (2008–2016)
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- 21 March 2018, pp. 1594-1607
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The fruit and vegetable intake of young Australian adults: a population perspective
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- 27 June 2017, pp. 2499-2512
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Reproducibility of a short semi-quantitative food group questionnaire and its performance in estimating nutrient intake compared with a 7-day diet diary in the Million Women Study
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 201-213
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Cost effectiveness of cardiovascular disease prevention strategies: a perspective on EU food based dietary guidelines
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- 01 April 2001, pp. 711-715
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Endemic goitre and excessive iodine in urine and drinking water among Saharawi refugee children
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- 01 April 2010, pp. 1472-1477
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Dietary patterns and breast cancer risk among women
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- 07 May 2013, pp. 1098-1106
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What can we learn from dietary pattern analysis?
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- 19 January 2016, pp. 191-194
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