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An effectiveness trial showed lipid-based nutrient supplementation but not corn–soya blend offered a modest benefit in weight gain among 6- to 18-month-old underweight children in rural MalawiChrissie M Thakwalakwa and Per Ashorn and Mpumulo Jawati and John C Phuka and Yin Bun Cheung and Kenneth M MaletaPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-8doi: 10.1017/S1368980012003023, Published online by Cambridge University Press 13 Jun 2012
Nutritional determinants of worldwide diabetes: an econometric study of food markets and diabetes prevalence in 173 countriesSanjay Basu and David Stuckler and Martin McKee and Gauden Galea
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Self-reported dietary intake and appetite predict early treatment outcome among low-BMI adults initiating HIV treatment in sub-Saharan AfricaJohn R Koethe and Meridith Blevins and Claire Bosire and Christopher Nyirenda and Edmond K Kabagambe and Albert Mwango and WebsterKasongo and Isaac Zulu and Bryan E Shepherd and Douglas C HeimburgerPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-10doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002960, Published online by Cambridge University Press 13 Jun 2012
Associations between neighbourhood and household environmental variables and fruit consumption: exploration of mediation by individual cognitionsand habit strength in the GLOBE studyNannah I Tak and Saskia J te Velde and Carlijn BM Kamphuis and Kylie Ball and David Crawford and Johannes Brug and Frank J van LenthePublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-10doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002807, Published online by Cambridge University Press 13 Jun 2012
Awareness and knowledge about weight status and management: results from the 1 day sensitization campaign ‘Obesity Day’ in northern Italy —CorrigendumMichela Barichella and Alexis E Malavazos and Giuseppe Fatati and Emanuele CeredaPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-1doi: 10.1017/S1368980012001280, Published online by Cambridge University Press 13 Jun 2012
Year-round vitamin D deficiency among Saudi female out-patientsRaed M Kanan and Yousef M Al Saleh and Hana M Fakhoury and Maysoon Adham and Saleh Aljaser and Waleed Tamimi
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Development and test–retest reliability of a nutrition knowledge questionnaire for primary-school childrenCarine Vereecken and Anneleen De Pauw and Stefanie Van Cauwenbergh and Lea Maes
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Television watching from adolescence to adulthood and its association with BMI, waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio and obesity: a longitudinalstudyAbdullah A Mamun and Michael J O'Callaghan and Gail Williams and Jake M NajmanPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-11doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002832, Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Jun 2012
Parental education and frequency of food consumption in European children: the IDEFICS studyJuan Miguel Fernández-Alvira and Theodora Mouratidou and Karin Bammann and Antje Hebestreit and Gianvincenzo Barba and Sabina Sieri andLucia Reisch and Gabriele Eiben and Charalampos Hadjigeorgiou and Eva Kovacs and Inge Huybrechts and Luis A MorenoPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-12doi: 10.1017/S136898001200290X, Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Jun 2012
Family support and weight-loss strategies among adolescents reporting sustained weight lossJennifer Utter and Simon Denny and Robyn Dixon and Shanthi Ameratunga and Tasileta Teevale
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Comparison of a possession score and a poverty index in predicting anaemia and undernutrition in pre-school children and women of reproductiveage in rural and urban Côte d'IvoireFabian Rohner and Andres B Tschannen and Christine Northrop-Clewes and Valérie Kouassi-Gohou and Patrice E Bosso and C G Nicholas Mascie-Public Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-10doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002819, Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Jun 2012
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Food industry front groups and conflicts of interest: the case of Americans Against Food TaxesSwati Yanamadala and Marie A. Bragg and Christina A. Roberto and Kelly D. Brownell
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Consumers’ knowledge of food label information: an exploratory investigation in Potchefstroom, South AfricaDaleen van der Merwe and Magdalena Bosman and Suria Ellis and Hanli de Beer and Annchen Mielmann
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The association between dairy food intake and the incidence of diabetes in Australia: the Australian Diabetes Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab)Narelle M Grantham and Dianna J Magliano and Allison Hodge and Jeremy Jowett and Peter Meikle and Jonathan E Shaw
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Social health and nutrition impacts of community kitchens: a systematic reviewMarina Iacovou and Deanna C Pattieson and Helen Truby and Claire Palermo
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Validation and extension of a simple questionnaire to assess physical activity in pre-school childrenOtmar Bayer and Marc Jarczok and Joachim Fischer and Rüdiger von Kries and Freia De Bock
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Optimal BMI cut-off values for predicting diabetes, hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia in a multi-ethnic populationKee Chee Cheong and Ahmad F Yusoff and Sumarni M Ghazali and Kuang H Lim and Sharmini Selvarajah and Jamaiyah Haniff and Geok L Khorand Suzana Shahar and Jamalludin Abd Rahman and Ahmad A Zainuddin and Amal N MustafaPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-7doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002911, Published online by Cambridge University Press 31 May 2012
Evidence on the prevalence and geographic distribution of major cardiovascular risk factors in ItalyRoberta Laccetti and Andrea Pota and Saverio Stranges and Claudio Falconi and Bruno Memoli and Leopoldo Bardaro and Bruna Guida
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A typical working-day breakfast among children, adolescents and adults belonging to the middle and upper socio-economic classes in Mumbai, India– challenges and implications for dietary changeMalathi Sivaramakrishnan and Vidya KamathPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-7doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002777, Published online by Cambridge University Press 30 May 2012
Scoring models of a diet quality index and the predictive capability of mortality in a population-based cohort of Swedish men and womenIsabel Drake and Bo Gullberg and Emily Sonestedt and Peter Wallström and Margaretha Persson and Joanna Hlebowicz and Jan Nilsson and BoHedblad and Elisabet WirfältPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-11doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002789, Published online by Cambridge University Press 29 May 2012
Overnutrition and associated factors among adults aged 20 years and above in fishing communities in the urban Cape Coast Metropolis, GhanaKingsley KA Pereko and Jacob Setorglo and William B Owusu and Joyce M Tiweh and Emmanuel K Achampong
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Factors associated with high compliance/feasibility during iron and folic acid supplementation in a tribal area of Madhya Pradesh, IndiaTapas Chakma and Pinnamneni Vinay Rao and Pradeep Kumar Meshram
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Water and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and changes in BMI among Brazilian fourth graders after 1-year follow-upRosely Sichieri and Edna M Yokoo and Rosangela A Pereira and Glória V Veiga
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Sources of weaning advice, comparisons between formal and informal advice, and associations with weaning timing in a survey of UK first-timemothersAmanda P Moore and Peter Milligan and Carol Rivas and Louise M GoffPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-9doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002868, Published online by Cambridge University Press 28 May 2012
Differences in Danish children's diet quality on weekdays v. weekend daysBerit W Rothausen and Jeppe Matthiessen and Camilla Hoppe and Per B Brockhoff and Lene F Andersen and Inge Tetens
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Correlates of Omani adults’ physical inactivity and sitting timeRuth M Mabry and Elisabeth AH Winkler and Marina M Reeves and Elizabeth G Eakin and Neville Owen
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Socio-economic and demographic determinants of childhood obesity prevalence in Greece: the GRECO (Greek Childhood Obesity) studyPaul Farajian and Demosthenes B Panagiotakos and Grigoris Risvas and Konstantina Karasouli and Vasiliki Bountziouka and Nikolaos Voutzourakisand Antonis ZampelasPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-8doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002625, Published online by Cambridge University Press 25 May 2012
Infant feeding in relation to eating patterns in the second year of life and weight status in the fourth yearElizheeba C Abraham and Jon Godwin and Andrea Sherriff and Julie Armstrong
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Measurement error of waist circumference: gaps in knowledgeLisanne M Verweij and Caroline B Terwee and Karin I Proper and Carel TJ Hulshof and Willem van Mechelen
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Dietary antioxidants and periodontal disease in community-based older Japanese: a 2-year follow-up studyMasanori Iwasaki and Paula Moynihan and Michael C Manz and George W Taylor and Akihiro Yoshihara and Kanako Muramatsu and ReikoWatanabe and Hideo MiyazakiPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-9doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002637, Published online by Cambridge University Press 22 May 2012
Variation in supermarket exposure to energy-dense snack foods by socio-economic positionAdrian J Cameron and Lukar E Thornton and Sarah A McNaughton and David Crawford
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‘I don't have to go to the gym because I ate very healthy today’: the development of a scale to assess diet-related compensatory health beliefsMaartje P Poelman and Willemijn M Vermeer and Ellis L Vyth and Ingrid HM Steenhuis
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Iodine status of pregnant women in a population changing from high to lower fish and milk consumptionIngibjorg Gunnarsdottir and Anita G Gustavsdottir and Laufey Steingrimsdottir and Amund Maage and Ari J Johannesson and Inga Thorsdottir
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Improving children's dairy food and calcium intake: can intervention work? A systematic review of the literatureGilly A Hendrie and Emily Brindal and Danielle Baird and Claire Gardner
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Relationship between markers of inflammation and anaemia in children of Papua New GuineaNaomi Shinoda and Kevin M Sullivan and Katie Tripp and Jürgen G Erhardt and Bridgette MH Haynes and Victor J Temple and Bradley Woodruff
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An examination of environmental correlates with childhood height-for-age in GhanaEbenezer Nikoi and Peter Anthamatten
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Sociodemographic determinants of early weaning: a Finnish birth cohort study in infants with human leucocyte antigen-conferred susceptibility to type1 diabetesMaijaliisa Erkkola and Maija Salmenhaara and Bright I Nwaru and Liisa Uusitalo and Carina Kronberg-Kippilä and Suvi Ahonen and Riitta Veijola andPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-9doi: 10.1017/S1368980012002595, Published online by Cambridge University Press 21 May 2012
Health behaviours and health-care utilization in Canadian schoolchildrenSara FL Kirk and Stefan Kuhle and Arto Ohinmaa and Paul J Veugelers
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Marketing foods to children through product packaging: prolific, unhealthy and misleadingKaye Mehta and Clare Phillips and Paul Ward and John Coveney and Elizabeth Handsley and Patricia Carter
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Fruit and vegetable consumption among migrants in SwitzerlandThomas Volken and Peter Rüesch and Jürg Guggisberg
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Dairy food intake of Australian children and adolescents 2–16 years of age: 2007 Australian National Children's Nutrition and Physical Activity SurveyDanielle L Baird and Julie Syrette and Gilly A Hendrie and Malcolm D Riley and Jane Bowen and Manny Noakes
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Stocking characteristics and perceived increases in sales among small food store managers/owners associated with the introduction of new foodproducts approved by the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and ChildrenGuadalupe X Ayala and Melissa N Laska and Shannon N Zenk and June Tester and Donald Rose and Angela Odoms-Young and Tara McCoy andPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-9doi: 10.1017/S1368980012001255, Published online by Cambridge University Press 14 May 2012
Global patterns in overweight among children and mothers in less developed countriesJennifer Van Hook and Claire E Altman and Kelly S Balistreri
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Prevalences of overweight and obesity and their association with physical activity pattern among Iranian adolescents aged 12–17 yearsKarimollah Hajian-Tilaki and Behzad Heidari
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Anaemia in pregnant women before and after the mandatory fortification of wheat and corn flours with ironCristina Lúcia da Silva and Cláudia Saunders and Sophia Cornbluth Szarfarc and Elizabeth Fujimori and Glória Valéria da Veiga
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Cooking frequency may enhance survival in Taiwanese elderlyRosalind Chia-Yu Chen and Meei-Shyuan Lee and Yu-Hung Chang and Mark L Wahlqvist
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Involvement in home meal preparation is associated with food preference and self-efficacy among Canadian childrenYen Li Chu and Anna Farmer and Christina Fung and Stefan Kuhle and Kate E Storey and Paul J Veugelers
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Attitudes to food differ between adolescent dieters and non-dieters from Otago, New Zealand, but overall food intake does notAnna S Howe and Sandra Mandic and Winsome R Parnell and Paula ML Skidmore
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Correlates of anaemia in pregnant urban South Indian women: a possible role of dietary intake of nutrients that inhibit iron absorptionTinu Mary Samuel and Tinku Thomas and Julia Finkelstein and Ronald Bosch and Ramya Rajendran and Suvi M Virtanen and KrishnamachariSrinivasan and Anura V Kurpad and Christopher DugganPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-9doi: 10.1017/S136898001200119X, Published online by Cambridge University Press 11 May 2012
What's on the menu? A review of the energy and nutritional content of US chain restaurant menusHelen W Wu and Roland Sturm
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Estimated portion sizes in a school-aged populationSumaiya Patel and Avni Vyas and Adnan Custovic and Clare S Murray
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Views of children and parents on limiting unhealthy food, drink and alcohol sponsorship of elite and children's sportsBridget Kelly and Louise A Baur and Adrian E Bauman and Lesley King and Kathy Chapman and Ben J Smith
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Sales effects of product health information at points of purchase: a systematic reviewJonathan van 't Riet
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Infant and young child feeding practices and child undernutrition in Bangladesh: insights from nationally representative dataAmanda Zongrone and Kate Winskell and Purnima Menon
Public Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-8doi: 10.1017/S1368980012001073, Published online by Cambridge University Press 08 May 2012
How much should I eat? A comparison of suggested portion sizes in the UKHannah B Lewis and Amy L Ahern and Susan A Jebb
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Development and validation of a Meal Index of dietary Quality (Meal IQ) to assess the dietary quality of school lunchesMarianne S Sabinsky and Ulla Toft and Klaus K Andersen and Inge Tetens
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Nutrient density score of typical Indonesian foods and dietary formulation using linear programmingIgnasius Radix AP Jati and Vellingiri Vadivel and Donatus Nöhr and Hans Konrad Biesalski
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Fruit and vegetable intake and bone mass in Chinese adolescents, young and postmenopausal womenJing-Jing Li and Zhen-Wu Huang and Ruo-Qin Wang and Xiao-Ming Ma and Zhe-Qing Zhang and Zen Liu and Yu-Ming Chen and Yi-Xiang Su
Public Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-9doi: 10.1017/S1368980012001127, Published online by Cambridge University Press 17 Apr 2012
Association between body composition and conformity to the recommendations of Canada's Food Guide and the Dietary Approaches to StopHypertension (DASH) diet in peri-adolescenceSamantha Hajna and Jian Liu and Paul J LeBlanc and Brent E Faught and Anwar T Merchant and John Cairney and John HayPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-7doi: 10.1017/S1368980012001024, Published online by Cambridge University Press 17 Apr 2012
An evaluation of an operations research project to reduce childhood stunting in a food-insecure area in EthiopiaBridget Fenn and Assaye T Bulti and Themba Nduna and Arabella Duffield and Fiona Watson
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Worldwide implementation of the WHO Child Growth StandardsMercedes de Onis and Adelheid Onyango and Elaine Borghi and Amani Siyam and Monika Blössner and Chessa Lutter
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Can differences in physical activity by socio-economic status in European adolescents be explained by differences in psychosocial correlates? Amediation analysis within the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) StudyKatrien De Cocker and Enrique G Artero and Stefaan De Henauw and Sabine Dietrich and Frédéric Gottrand and Laurent Béghin and MariaPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-10doi: 10.1017/S1368980012001036, Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Apr 2012
Test–retest reliability and agreement between children's and parents’ reports of a computerized food preferences toolCarine Vereecken and Marc Covents and Julie Parmentier and Lea Maes
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Maternal dietary patterns and associated nutrient intakes during each trimester of pregnancyCiara A McGowan and Fionnuala M McAuliffe
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Soft drink consumption in Sri Lankan adolescentsNilantha Ratnayake and Lilani Ekanayake
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Association between commercial and traditional sugar-sweetened beverages and measures of adiposity in Costa RicaJinnie J Rhee and Josiemer Mattei and Hannia Campos
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Breakfast consumption and CVD risk factors in European adolescents: the HELENA (Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence) StudyLena Hallström and Idoia Labayen and Jonatan R Ruiz and Emma Patterson and Carine A Vereecken and Christina Breidenassel and FrédéricGottrand and Inge Huybrechts and Yannis Manios and Lorenza Mistura and Kurt Widhalm and Katerina Kondaki and Luis A Moreno and MichaelPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-10doi: 10.1017/S1368980012000973, Published online by Cambridge University Press 12 Apr 2012
Process evaluation of an environmental and educational nutrition intervention in residential drug-treatment facilitiesJennifer A Cowan and Carol M Devine
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Fruit and vegetable intake: issues with definition and measurementRandall A Roark and Victoria P Niederhauser
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A comparison of the cost of generic and branded food products in Australian supermarketsKathryn Chapman and Christine Innes-Hughes and David Goldsbury and Bridget Kelly and Adrian Bauman and Margaret Allman-Farinelli
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Iodine status and fish intake of Sudanese schoolchildren living in the Red Sea and White Nile regionsIzzeldin S Hussein and Yoeju Min and Kebreab Ghebremeskel and Abdelrahim M Gaffar
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Clinico-immunological profile and outcome of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive childrenNidhi Choudhary and Sunil Gomber and Manish Narang
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Vegetarian diets, low-meat diets and health: a reviewClaire T McEvoy and Norman Temple and Jayne V Woodside
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Age, marital status and changes in dietary habits in later life: a 21-year follow-up among Finnish womenIrja Haapala and Ritva Prättälä and Kristiina Patja and Reija Männikkö and Maija Hassinen and Pirjo Komulainen and Rainer Rauramaa
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Very low food security predicts obesity predominantly in California Hispanic men and womenCindy W Leung and David R Williams and Eduardo Villamor
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The making of a nutrition professional: the Association for Nutrition registerJE Cade and E Eccles and H Hartwell and S Radford and A Douglas and L Milliner
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Nutritional quality of children's school lunches: differences according to food sourceJennifer P Taylor and Kimberley J Hernandez and Jane Mary Caiger and Donna Giberson and Debbie MacLellan and Marva Sweeney-Nixon andPaul VeugelersPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-6doi: 10.1017/S1368980012000699, Published online by Cambridge University Press 02 Apr 2012
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Aetiological factors behind adipose tissue inflammation: an unexplored research areaBernt J von Scholten and Erik N Andresen and Thorkild IA Sørensen and Tine Jess
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How well do Australian shoppers understand energy terms on food labels?Wendy L Watson and Kathy Chapman and Lesley King and Bridget Kelly and Clare Hughes and Jimmy Chun Yu Louie and Jennifer Crawford andTimothy P GillPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-9doi: 10.1017/S1368980012000900, Published online by Cambridge University Press 30 Mar 2012
The Nordic Nutrition Recommendations and prostate cancer risk in the Cancer of the Prostate in Sweden (CAPS) studyElisabeth Möller and Carlotta Galeone and Hans-Olov Adami and Jan Adolfsson and Therese M-L Andersson and Rino Bellocco and HenrikGrönberg and Lorelei A Mucci and Katarina BälterPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-12doi: 10.1017/S1368980012000778, Published online by Cambridge University Press 30 Mar 2012
Predictors of physical activity change during adolescence: a 3·5-year follow-upSamuel C Dumith and Denise P Gigante and Marlos R Domingues and Pedro C Hallal and Ana MB Menezes and Harold W Kohl
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The double burden of malnutrition and cardiometabolic risk widens the gender and socio-economic health gap: a study among adults in Burkina Faso(West Africa)Augustin N Zeba and Hélène F Delisle and Genevieve Renier and Boubacar Savadogo and Banza BayaPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-10doi: 10.1017/S1368980012000729, Published online by Cambridge University Press 30 Mar 2012
Usual folic acid intakes: a modelling exercise assessing changes in the amount of folic acid in foods and supplements, National Health and NutritionExamination Survey, 2003–2008Sarah C Tinker and Mary E Cogswell and Heather C Hamner and Robert J BerryPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-12doi: 10.1017/S1368980012000638, Published online by Cambridge University Press 29 Mar 2012
Staying in school for lunch instead of eating in fast-food restaurants: results of a quasi-experimental study among high-school studentsDominique Beaulieu and Gaston Godin
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Integrated prevention of obesity and eating disorders: barriers, developments and opportunitiesDavid Sánchez-Carracedo and Dianne Neumark-Sztainer and Gemma López-Guimerà
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Variations in estimates of underweight, stunting, wasting, overweight and obesity in children from Argentina comparing three growth chartsGisel Padula and Analía I Seoane and Susana A Salceda
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Eating in response to hunger and satiety signals is related to BMI in a nationwide sample of 1601 mid-age New Zealand womenClara EL Madden and Sook Ling Leong and Andrew Gray and Caroline C Horwath
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Fruit juice consumption is associated with improved nutrient adequacy in children and adolescents: the National Health and Nutrition ExaminationSurvey (NHANES) 2003–2006Carol E O'Neil and Theresa A Nicklas and Michael Zanovec and Ronald E Kleinman and Victor L FulgoniPublic Health Nutrition, FirstView Articles, pp 1-8doi: 10.1017/S1368980012000031, Published online by Cambridge University Press 23 Mar 2012
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Variety in fruit and vegetable consumption and 10-year incidence of CHD and strokeLinda M Oude Griep and WM Monique Verschuren and Daan Kromhout and Marga C Ocké and Johanna M Geleijnse
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