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Television viewing and food intake during television viewing in normal-weight, overweight and obese 9- to 11-year-old Canadian children: a cross-sectional analysis
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- 27 February 2015, e8
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Dietary patterns are not associated with overweight and obesity in a sample of 8900 Chinese preschool children from four cities
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- 11 September 2018, e24
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Camel milk consumption patterns and perceptions in the UAE: a cross-sectional study
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- 21 July 2022, e59
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Analysis of recipes of home-prepared diets for dogs and cats published in Portuguese
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- 03 July 2017, e33
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Development and evaluation of image-series for portion size estimation in dietary assessment among adults
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- 13 January 2021, e3
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Nutrient intakes and iron and vitamin D status differ depending on main milk consumed by UK children aged 12–18 months – secondary analysis from the Diet and Nutrition Survey of Infants and Young Children
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- 29 July 2016, e32
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Sugarcane fibre may prevents hairball formation in cats*
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- 25 September 2014, e20
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What do Danish children eat, and does the diet meet the recommendations? Baseline data from the OPUS School Meal Study
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- 26 August 2015, e29
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Predictors of wasting among children under-five years in largely food insecure area of north Wollo, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study
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- 09 February 2022, e8
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Effect of implementing school meals compared with packed lunches on quality of dietary intake among children aged 7–13 years
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- 29 January 2019, e3
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Relevance of dietary protein concentration and quality as risk factors for the formation of calcium oxalate stones in cats
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- 07 November 2014, e51
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Cacao liquor procyanidins prevent postprandial hyperglycaemia by increasing glucagon-like peptide-1 activity and AMP-activated protein kinase in mice
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- 16 January 2019, e2
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Vitamin D-rich marine Inuit diet and markers of inflammation – a population-based survey in Greenland
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- 16 December 2015, e40
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Nutrient digestibility, hindgut metabolites and antioxidant status of dogs supplemented with pomegranate peel extract
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- 13 July 2017, e36
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Low-calorie sweeteners in the human diet: scientific evidence, recommendations, challenges and future needs. A symposium report from the FENS 2019 conference
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- 25 January 2021, e7
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Evaluation of the owner's perception in the use of homemade diets for the nutritional management of dogs*
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- 25 September 2014, e23
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The US Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – Education improves nutrition-related behaviors
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- 30 September 2020, e44
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Oxygen – the forgotten nutrient
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- 04 September 2017, e47
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Potassium intake is associated with nutritional quality and actual diet cost: a study at formulating a low sodium high potassium (LSHP) healthy diet
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- 16 February 2022, e11
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The impact of time of neutering on weight gain and energy intake in female kittens
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- 15 May 2017, e19
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