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Estimating 24-h urinary sodium excretion from casual spot urine specimen among hypertensive patients in Northwest China: the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study
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- 29 April 2020, pp. 604-610
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Investigating differences between traditional (paper bag) ordering and online ordering from primary school canteens: a cross-sectional study comparing menu, usage and lunch order characteristics
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- 27 October 2020, pp. 2502-2511
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Comparison of the nutritional composition and calculated Nutri-score classifications of the Dutch food retail supply in 2018 and 2020
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- 10 October 2024, e204
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Association between mustard oil consumption and BMI in India
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- 16 November 2020, pp. 4869-4877
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Dietary behaviours and related lifestyles according to the presence or absence of skipping breakfast in Japanese adults: the JPHC-NEXT study
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- 13 February 2023, pp. 1230-1237
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Food security and feeding behaviours in low-income, Latinx families with preschool-aged children
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- 05 September 2022, pp. 3306-3311
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Determinants of vegetable intake among urban socio-economically disadvantaged adolescents: a systematic review of quantitative studies
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- 24 November 2021, pp. 1447-1460
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Out of the Box
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 365-368
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Associations between variety of fruits and vegetables consumed, diet quality and socio-demographic factors among 8th and 11th grade adolescents in Texas
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- 18 August 2022, pp. 351-362
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Exploring the world of food with families: perspectives of low-income families on factors influencing their food choices
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- 18 January 2024, e53
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Food for thought or food for emotions? An analysis of marketing strategies in television food advertising seen by children in Colombia
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- 10 August 2023, pp. 2243-2255
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Effect of routine iron–folic acid supplementation among rural pregnant women living in low- and high-groundwater-iron areas in Bangladesh – CORRIGENDUM
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- 07 October 2019, pp. 3486-3488
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Measuring the intangible resources caregivers need to provide nurturing care during the complementary feeding period: a scoping review in low- and lower-middle-income countries
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- 15 January 2024, e78
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Breast-feeding: part of the slow food movement?
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 667-668
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A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study
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- 15 December 2020, pp. 657-669
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Choice architecture interventions promoting sustained healthier food choice and consumption by students in a secondary school setting: a systematic review of intervention studies
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- 09 June 2023, pp. 1896-1906
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Letters to the Editor
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- 01 February 2009, p. 290
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More than the worksite cafeteria: the workplace food environment of small and medium-sized enterprises in the Netherlands
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- 29 April 2024, e137
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Evaluation and prioritisation of actions on food environments to address the double burden of malnutrition in Senegal: perspectives from a national expert panel
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- 24 March 2022, pp. 2043-2055
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School food and nutrition: developing the evidence base for policy
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- 21 May 2013, pp. 955-957
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