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Relative validation of the adapted Mediterranean Diet Score for Adolescents by comparison with nutritional biomarkers and nutrient and food intakes: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study
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- 17 June 2019, pp. 2381-2397
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Adolescents in the United States can identify familiar foods at the time of consumption and when prompted with an image 14 h postprandial, but poorly estimate portions
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- 16 February 2011, pp. 1184-1191
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Determining minimum food intake amounts for diet diversity scores to maximize associations with nutrient adequacy: an analysis of schoolchildren’s diets in rural Kenya†
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- 01 April 2014, pp. 2667-2673
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Food insecurity and its association with changes in nutritional habits among adults during the COVID-19 confinement measures in Belgium
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- 09 December 2020, pp. 950-956
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Healthy eating patterns associated with acculturation, sex and BMI among Mexican Americans
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- 22 December 2016, pp. 1267-1278
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Comparing methods for handling missing values in food-frequency questionnaires and proposing k nearest neighbours imputation: effects on dietary intake in the Norwegian Women and Cancer study (NOWAC)
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- 01 April 2008, pp. 361-370
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The impact of a workplace catering initiative on dietary intakes of salt and other nutrients: a pilot study
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- 18 January 2011, pp. 1345-1349
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Lack of dietary diversity and dyslipidaemia among stunted overweight children: the 2002 China National Nutrition and Health Survey
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- 10 February 2011, pp. 896-903
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Food access and diet quality independently predict nutritional status among people living with HIV in Uganda
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- 21 February 2012, pp. 164-170
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Seasonal misclassification error and magnitude of true between-person variation in dietary nutrient intake: a random coefficients analysis and implications for the Japan Public Health Center (JPHC) Cohort Study
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 385-391
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Food insecurity is associated with food consumption patterns and anthropometric measures but not serum micronutrient levels in adults in rural Tanzania
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- 03 March 2010, pp. 1438-1444
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Does the consumption of amylase-containing gruels impact on the energy intake and growth of Congolese infants?
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 249-257
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The impact of a national mass media campaign in The Netherlands on the prevention of weight gain
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 1250-1257
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Iron intake does not significantly correlate with iron deficiency among young Japanese women: a cross-sectional study
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- 01 September 2009, pp. 1373-1383
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Improving screening for malnourished children at high risk of death: a study of children aged 6–59 months in rural Senegal
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- 03 December 2018, pp. 862-871
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Diet quality among Iranian adolescents needs improvement
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- 12 May 2014, pp. 615-621
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Social, economic, health and environmental determinants of child nutritional status in three Central Asian Republics
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- 01 October 2009, pp. 1871-1877
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Interrelationship between food security status, home availability of variety of fruits and vegetables and their dietary intake among low-income pregnant women
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- 10 November 2017, pp. 807-815
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The temporal pattern of the contribution of fat to energy and of food groups to fat at various eating locations: implications for developing food-based dietary guidelines
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 249-257
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A comparison of dietary habits among women in Japan and Hawaii
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 319-326
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