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Social circumstances and dietary intake
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 695-696
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Feeding practices in Australian early childhood education and care settings
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- 24 September 2021, pp. 303-311
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Nova diet quality scores and risk of weight gain in the NutriNet-Brasil cohort study
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- 31 July 2023, pp. 2366-2373
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Birth cohort differences in height, weight and BMI among Indian women aged 15–30 years: analyses based on three cross-sectional surveys
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- 27 December 2021, pp. 3410-3419
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Parental feeding practices across child’s weight status: Evidence of the Italian validation of the Child Feeding Questionnaire
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- 30 October 2020, pp. 1256-1264
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Caregiver perceptions of nutrition interventions in infants and children under 24 months of age: a systematic review
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- 23 June 2023, pp. 1907-1916
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Receiving advice from a health professional and action taken to reduce dietary sodium intake among adults
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- 11 May 2021, pp. 3791-3796
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Feasibility of the automatic ingestion monitor (AIM-2) for infant feeding assessment: a pilot study among breast-feeding mothers from Ghana
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- 26 May 2022, pp. 2897-2907
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Interpreting success and failure in food fortification
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- 13 September 2012, pp. 1789-1790
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Time trends and social inequalities in infant and young child feeding practices: national estimates from Brazil’s Food and Nutrition Surveillance System, 2008–2019
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- 26 May 2023, pp. 1731-1742
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The extent and nature of children’s involvement in food practice research: a scoping review of qualitative studies
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- 25 September 2023, pp. 2836-2848
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Evaluation of a state-wide intervention on salt intake in primary schoolchildren living in Victoria, Australia
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- 14 February 2023, pp. 1456-1467
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Predictors of anaemia in mothers and children in Uttar Pradesh, India
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- 08 January 2024, e30
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A practical model for identification of children at risk of excess energy intake in the developing world – CORRIGENDUM
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- 22 July 2019, p. 2721
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How effective were government food box schemes for those who were shielding during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom? Local and national stakeholder perspectives
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- 25 August 2023, pp. 3247-3255
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Exploring feasibility and acceptability of an integrated urban gardens and peer nutritional counselling intervention for people with HIV in the Dominican Republic
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- 31 October 2023, pp. 3134-3146
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School food offer at lunchtime: assessing the validity and reliability of a web-based questionnaire
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- 25 March 2021, pp. 5350-5360
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Improving school lunch menus with multi-objective optimisation: nutrition, cost, consumption and environmental impacts
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- 11 May 2023, pp. 1715-1727
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Working together to increase Australian children’s liking of vegetables: a position statement by the Vegetable Intake Strategic Alliance (VISA)
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- 31 July 2023, pp. 2271-2275
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The relationship between nut consumption and premature coronary artery disease in a representative sample of Iranians: Iran-premature coronary artery disease (IPAD) study
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- 06 November 2023, pp. 2771-2779
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