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Association of the glycaemic index and glycaemic load with colorectal cancer in the population of Córdoba (Argentina): results of a case–control study using a multilevel modelling approach
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- 14 February 2019, pp. 575-582
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Proteomics study of the effect of high-fat diet on rat liver
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- 30 September 2019, pp. 1062-1072
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Spiritually motivated restrictions on animal products have a limited impact on consumption of healthy plant-based foods
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- 26 June 2019, pp. 808-819
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Vitamin A intakes remain higher among intervention participants 3 years after a biofortification intervention in Mozambique
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- 02 September 2019, pp. 1175-1181
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Adherence to a healthy eating index from pre-school to school age and its associations with sociodemographic and early life factors
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- 24 July 2019, pp. 220-230
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Programme National Nutrition Santé – guidelines score 2 (PNNS-GS2): development and validation of a diet quality score reflecting the 2017 French dietary guidelines
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- 25 July 2019, pp. 331-342
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Physical activity and Baltic Sea diet are interactively related to higher life satisfaction in community-living older Finnish women: OSTPRE-FPS study
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- 18 September 2019, pp. 1417-1423
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Maternal dietary intake of vitamin A during pregnancy was inversely associated with congenital diaphragmatic hernia: the Japan Environment and Children’s Study
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- 04 November 2019, pp. 1295-1302
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Dietary vitamin D improves performance and bone mineralisation, but increases parasite replication and compromises gut health in Eimeria-infected broilers
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- 10 June 2019, pp. 676-688
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Intake of α-linolenic acid is not consistently associated with a lower risk of peripheral artery disease: results from a Danish cohort study
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- 20 June 2019, pp. 86-92
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Predictors of successful weight loss with relative maintenance of fat-free mass in individuals with overweight and obesity on an 8-week low-energy diet
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- 27 June 2019, pp. 468-479
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Dietary patterns are associated with depressive symptoms in older Australian women but not men
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- 25 September 2019, pp. 1424-1431
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Fish consumption and risk of incident dementia in elderly Japanese: the Ohsaki cohort 2006 study
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- 03 September 2019, pp. 1182-1191
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Gluten-free diet in French adults without coeliac disease: sociodemographic characteristics, motives and dietary profile
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- 24 June 2019, pp. 231-239
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An evaluation of the validity of nutrition screening and assessment tools in patients admitted to a vascular surgery unit
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- 01 July 2019, pp. 689-697
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Reproducibility of essential elements chromium, manganese, iron, zinc and selenium in spot samples, first-morning voids and 24-h collections from healthy adult men
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- 24 July 2019, pp. 343-351
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Association of sugar-sweetened beverage intake at 18 months and 5 years of age with adiposity outcomes at 6 years of age: the Singapore GUSTO mother–offspring cohort
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- 03 September 2019, pp. 1303-1312
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Intake of starch and sugars and total and cause-specific mortality in a Japanese community: the Takayama Study
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- 27 August 2019, pp. 820-828
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Does food insulin index in the context of mixed meals affect postprandial metabolic responses and appetite in obese adolescents with insulin resistance? A randomised cross-over trial
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- 23 September 2019, pp. 942-950
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Effectiveness of school–home intervention for adolescent obesity prevention: parallel school randomised study
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- 25 July 2019, pp. 1073-1080
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