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The importance of protein variety in a higher quality and lower environmental impact dietary pattern
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- 10 October 2022, pp. 3583-3588
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The potential for current sodium and potassium production to support a global switch to the use of potassium-enriched salt: a desktop research study
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- 22 April 2024, e125
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Identifying optimal ranges of weight gain at the end of the second trimester result from a population-based cohort study
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- 14 August 2023, pp. 2005-2013
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Household and schooling rather than diet offset the adverse associations of height with school competence and emotional disturbance among Taiwanese girls
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- 22 March 2021, pp. 2238-2247
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PHN volume 20 issue 12 Cover and Front matter
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- 17 August 2017, pp. f1-f2
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Advertising patterns of a fast-food chain on social media in Brazil
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- 23 December 2021, pp. 2246-2253
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What President Obama can do in the world
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- 01 April 2009, pp. 581-583
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What works to improve school lunch nutritional quality – legislation or self-audit?
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- 31 March 2022, pp. 1735-1744
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Are popular books about diet and health written based on scientific evidence? A comparison of citations between the USA and Japan
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- 13 November 2023, pp. 2815-2825
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Consumption of foods with the highest nutritional quality, and the lowest greenhouse gas emissions and price, differs between socio-economic groups in the UK population
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- 31 October 2023, pp. 3370-3378
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In This Issue: Ultra-processed food and health
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- 26 July 2021, pp. 3177-3178
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A frequency questionnaire to estimate free-living physical activity among Tunisian preadolescent and adolescent children
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- 14 October 2013, pp. 2253-2262
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Diet quality, diet-related factors and disability status among male adults of reproductive age in the USA
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- 03 July 2023, pp. 1976-1985
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Dietary flavonoids and flavonoid-rich foods: validity and reproducibility of FFQ-derived intake estimates – CORRIGENDUM
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- 23 March 2021, p. 4370
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California’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) Be Better social marketing campaign: mothers’ fruit and vegetable consumption and facilitation of children’s healthy behaviours
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- 10 July 2023, pp. 2514-2525
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Out of the Box
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- 01 September 2008, pp. 877-880
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The impact of SNAP-Ed interventions on California students’ diet and physical activity during COVID-19
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- 19 January 2023, pp. 1152-1162
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Letters to the Editor
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- 01 February 2009, p. 291
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Between the city and the farm: food environments in artisanal mining communities in Upper Guinea
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- 12 May 2021, pp. 368-380
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Predicting food insecurity among UK university students during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 03 May 2024, e126
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