Editorial
Public Health Nutrition special issue on ultra-processed foods
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- 11 December 2017, pp. 1-4
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Commentary
The UN Decade of Nutrition, the NOVA food classification and the trouble with ultra-processing
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- 21 March 2017, pp. 5-17
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Monitoring and surveillance
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Household availability of ultra-processed foods and obesity in nineteen European countries
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- 17 July 2017, pp. 18-26
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Contribution of ultra-processed foods in the diet of adults from the French NutriNet-Santé study
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- 13 July 2017, pp. 27-37
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Nutrition communication
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Ultra-processed family foods in Australia: nutrition claims, health claims and marketing techniques
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- 17 July 2017, pp. 38-48
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Can nutritional information modify purchase of ultra-processed products? Results from a simulated online shopping experiment
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- 18 July 2017, pp. 49-57
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Front-of-package nutrition references are positively associated with food processing
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- 15 June 2017, pp. 58-67
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Behavioural nutrition
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Barriers to and facilitators of ultra-processed food consumption: perceptions of Brazilian adults
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- 25 July 2017, pp. 68-76
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Sociodemographic, anthropometric and behavioural risk factors for ultra-processed food consumption in a sample of 2–9-year-olds in Brazil
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- 09 October 2017, pp. 77-86
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Energy contribution of NOVA food groups and sociodemographic determinants of ultra-processed food consumption in the Mexican population
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- 22 September 2017, pp. 87-93
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Nutritional epidemiology
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The share of ultra-processed foods determines the overall nutritional quality of diets in Brazil
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- 17 July 2017, pp. 94-102
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Quantifying associations of the dietary share of ultra-processed foods with overall diet quality in First Nations peoples in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario
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- 25 July 2017, pp. 103-113
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Ultra-processed foods, protein leverage and energy intake in the USA
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- 16 October 2017, pp. 114-124
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Ultra-processed foods and added sugars in the Chilean diet (2010)
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- 19 June 2017, pp. 125-133
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The provision of ultra-processed foods and their contribution to sodium availability in Australian long day care centres
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- 29 June 2017, pp. 134-141
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Short Communication
Processed and ultra-processed foods are associated with lower-quality nutrient profiles in children from Colombia
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- 30 May 2017, pp. 142-147
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Review Article
Consumption of ultra-processed foods and body fat during childhood and adolescence: a systematic review
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- 05 July 2017, pp. 148-159
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Research Papers
A minimally processed dietary pattern is associated with lower odds of metabolic syndrome among Lebanese adults
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- 02 October 2017, pp. 160-171
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Diet quality indices in relation to metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Cree (Eeyouch) population in northern Québec, Canada
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- 07 July 2017, pp. 172-180
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Effects of reducing processed culinary ingredients and ultra-processed foods in the Brazilian diet: a cardiovascular modelling study
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- 08 September 2017, pp. 181-188
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