Editorial
Workforce development: challenges for practice, professionalization and progress
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 765-767
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In this issue
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 767-768
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Out of the Box
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 769-772
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Original Article
Public health nutrition practice in Canada: a situational assessment
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 773-781
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Research Paper
The Public Health Nutrition workforce and its future challenges: the US experience
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 782-791
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Workforce development in South Africa with a focus on public health nutrition
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 792-800
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The role of mentoring in public health nutrition workforce development. Perspectives of advanced-level practitioners
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 801-806
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Use of folic acid supplements, particularly by low-income and young women: a series of systematic reviews to inform public health policy in the UK
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 807-821
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Effect of different dosage and administration schedules of folic acid on blood folate levels in a population of Honduran women of reproductive age
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 822-830
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Dietary intake and development of a quantitative food-frequencyquestionnaire for a lifestyle intervention to reduce the risk of chronicdiseases in Canadian First Nations in north-western Ontario
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 831-840
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Dietary intake and different types of physical activity: full-dayenergy expenditure, occupational and leisure-time
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 841-848
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Healthy whole-grain choices for children and parents: amulti-component school-based pilot intervention
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 849-859
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Exploring the relationship between sugars and obesity
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 860-866
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Food-based dietary guidelines and implementation: lessons from fourcountries – Chile, Germany, New Zealand and South Africa
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- 01 August 2008, pp. 867-874
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