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The Italian National Food Consumption Survey INRAN-SCAI 2005–06: main results in terms of food consumption
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- 12 March 2009, pp. 2504-2532
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Household availability of ultra-processed foods and obesity in nineteen European countries
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- 17 July 2017, pp. 18-26
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Prevalence and trends of stunting among pre-school children, 1990–2020
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- 14 July 2011, pp. 142-148
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Addressing overreporting on the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) telephone survey with a population sample
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 299-305
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Energy requirements during pregnancy and lactation
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 1010-1027
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A review of the epidemiological evidence for the ‘antioxidant hypothesis’
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 407-422
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Bias in dietary-report instruments and its implications for nutritional epidemiology
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- 22 December 2006, pp. 915-923
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Nutritional methods in the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer in Norfolk
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 847-858
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Criterion-related validity of the last 7-day, short form of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire in Swedish adults
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 258-265
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Consumption of ultra-processed foods and likely impact on human health. Evidence from Canada
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- 21 November 2012, pp. 2240-2248
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Measuring the food environment using geographical information systems: a methodological review
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- 21 April 2010, pp. 1773-1785
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Part II. What is unique about the experience in lower-and middle-income less-industrialised countries compared with the very-highincome industrialised countries?: The shift in stages of the nutrition transition in the developing world differes from past experiences!
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- 22 December 2006, pp. 205-214
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European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) calibration study: rationale, design and population characteristics
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 1125-1145
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Reproducibility of an FFQ validated in Spain
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- 28 January 2010, pp. 1364-1372
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Red and processed meat consumption and mortality: dose–response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
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- 06 July 2015, pp. 893-905
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Development and evaluation of the Oxford WebQ, a low-cost, web-based method for assessment of previous 24 h dietary intakes in large-scale prospective studies
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- 01 June 2011, pp. 1998-2005
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Neighbourhood fruit and vegetable availability and consumption: the role of small food stores in an urban environment
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- 01 April 2008, pp. 413-420
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Statistical approaches for assessing the relative validity of a food-frequency questionnaire: use of correlation coefficients and the kappa statistic
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 313-321
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Diet, nutrition and the prevention of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 167-186
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The use of indexes evaluating the adherence to the Mediterranean diet in epidemiological studies: a review
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 132-146
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