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Technological tools for assessing children's food intake: a scoping review
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 12 / 2023
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- 11 April 2023, e43
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Consumption of low-calorie sweeteners: findings from the Campinas Nutrition and Health Survey
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 130 / Issue 1 / 14 July 2023
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- 22 September 2022, pp. 103-113
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- 14 July 2023
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Development of a mobile application to assess Brazilian schoolchildren's diet: CADE – food consumption at home and at school
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 11 / 2022
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- 11 April 2022, e27
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Vitamin A deficiency and associated risk factors in children aged 12–59 months living in poorest municipalities in the South Region of Brazil
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 26 / Issue 1 / January 2023
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- 07 February 2022, pp. 132-142
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Perspectives from individuals with low education and interviewers using the GloboDiet 24 h recall: a qualitative study
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 9 / 2020
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- 01 April 2020, e13
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Adapting the standardised computer- and interview-based 24 h dietary recall method (GloboDiet) for dietary monitoring in Latin America
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 20 / Issue 16 / November 2017
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- 14 August 2017, pp. 2847-2858
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Reporting accuracy of population dietary sodium intake using duplicate 24 h dietary recalls and a salt questionnaire
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 113 / Issue 3 / 14 February 2015
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- 13 January 2015, pp. 488-497
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- 14 February 2015
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Quality assurance of the international computerised 24 h dietary recall method (EPIC-Soft)
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 111 / Issue 3 / 14 February 2014
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- 04 September 2013, pp. 506-515
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- 14 February 2014
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Design aspects of 24 h recall assessments may affect the estimates of protein and potassium intake in dietary surveys
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 15 / Issue 7 / July 2012
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- 21 February 2012, pp. 1196-1200
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Predicting urinary creatinine excretion and its usefulness to identify incomplete 24 h urine collections†
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 108 / Issue 6 / 28 September 2012
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- 05 December 2011, pp. 1118-1125
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- 28 September 2012
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Two non-consecutive 24 h recalls using EPIC-Soft software are sufficiently valid for comparing protein and potassium intake between five European centres – results from the European Food Consumption Validation (EFCOVAL) study
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 105 / Issue 3 / 14 February 2011
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- 28 September 2010, pp. 447-458
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- 14 February 2011
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