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Food insecurity in Dutch disadvantaged neighbourhoods: a socio-ecological approach
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 11 / 2022
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- 29 June 2022, e52
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Ultra-processed food consumption in Barbados: evidence from a nationally representative, cross-sectional study
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 10 / 2021
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- 22 April 2021, e29
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Dietary flavonoids among children and adolescents in the Dortmund Nutritional and Anthropometric Longitudinally Designed (DONALD) study: intake, food sources and trends from 1985 until 2016
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 124 / Issue 11 / 14 December 2020
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- 01 June 2020, pp. 1198-1206
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- 14 December 2020
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Collaboration and diverse stakeholder participation in food system planning: a case study from Central New York
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- Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems / Volume 35 / Issue 2 / April 2020
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- 12 September 2018, pp. 115-119
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Fat-soluble vitamins A and E and health disparities in a cohort of pregnant women at delivery
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 7 / 2018
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- 12 April 2018, e14
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Nutrient density: addressing the challenge of obesity
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 120 / Issue s1 / August 2018
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- 30 October 2017, pp. S8-S14
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- August 2018
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Newly formulated, protein quality-enhanced, extruded sorghum-, cowpea-, corn-, soya-, sugar- and oil-containing fortified-blended foods lead to adequate vitamin A and iron outcomes and improved growth compared with non-extruded CSB+ in rats
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- Journal of Nutritional Science / Volume 6 / 2017
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- 15 May 2017, e18
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Dietary intake and food sources of choline in European populations
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 114 / Issue 12 / 28 December 2015
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- 01 October 2015, pp. 2046-2055
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- 28 December 2015
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Assessment of salt intake: how accurate is it?
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- Proceedings of the Nutrition Society / Volume 72 / Issue 3 / August 2013
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- 05 March 2013, pp. 342-347
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