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Conceptual understanding and quantity inferences: a new framework for examining consumer understanding of food energy
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- 22 August 2018, pp. 3168-3177
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PHN volume 21 issue 15 Cover and Back matter
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- 13 September 2018, pp. b1-b3
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Clinical relevance and validity of obesity risk prediction tools
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- 03 September 2018, p. 3148
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Seven Countries Study cohort in Crete, Greece: gluteal adipose-tissue fatty-acid profiles of survivors, at 2010
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- 05 August 2015, pp. 1164-1167
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Out of the Box
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 174-177
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PHN volume 13 issue 6A Cover and Back matter
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- 01 June 2010, pp. b1-b3
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Foreword
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- 02 January 2007, p. 319
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Nutrition as a preventive strategy against adverse maternal pregnancy outcomes – a USAID/Wellcome Trust Workshop at Merton College, Oxford, UK, 18–19 July 2002
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- 22 December 2006, pp. 629-630
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Tackling acute and chronic diseases from food and nutrition with a comprehensive approach – the Second Action Plan for Food and Nutrition Policy, 2007–2012
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- 12 February 2009, pp. 293-294
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The dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) dietary pattern in childhood in relation to cardiometabolic risk in adolescence and early adulthood in the ALSPAC birth cohort
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- 21 March 2024, e86
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Vitamin A deficiency and associated risk factors in children aged 12–59 months living in poorest municipalities in the South Region of Brazil
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- 07 February 2022, pp. 132-142
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Prevalence of elevated mean arterial pressure and how fitness moderates its association with BMI in youth – CORRIGENDUM
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- 13 October 2014, p. 1522
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Comment on: ‘The nutritional content of supermarket beverages: a cross-sectional analysis of New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the UK’ by Chepulis et al.
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- 11 June 2018, pp. 2528-2531
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Letter to the Editor
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- 01 May 2007, pp. 533-534
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Editorial
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- 02 January 2007, pp. 235-236
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Trayless cafeterias lead diners to take less salad and relatively more dessert – ERRATUM
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- 31 March 2015, p. 1714
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Nutrition labelling, marketing techniques, nutrition claims and health claims on chip and biscuit packages from sixteen countries – CORRIGENDUM
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- 03 July 2015, p. 1145
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Nut intake and hyperuricemia risk in young adults
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- 15 July 2021, pp. 6292-6298
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Understanding knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to dietary sodium intake in a multi-ethnic population in Singapore
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- 03 November 2023, pp. 2802-2814
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Association of parental investment of time and cost in food provisioning with adherence to dietary guidelines for the consumption of fruits, vegetables and non-core foods in pre-schoolers
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- 01 June 2018, pp. 2434-2442
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