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542 related items for PubMed ID: 10728109

  • 1. Family dinner and diet quality among older children and adolescents.
    Gillman MW, Rifas-Shiman SL, Frazier AL, Rockett HR, Camargo CA, Field AE, Berkey CS, Colditz GA.
    Arch Fam Med; 2000 Mar; 9(3):235-40. PubMed ID: 10728109
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  • 4. Association of consumption of fried food away from home with body mass index and diet quality in older children and adolescents.
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    Pediatrics; 2005 Oct 02; 116(4):e518-24. PubMed ID: 16199680
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  • 5. Core food intakes of Australian children aged 9-10 years: nutrients, daily servings and diet quality in a community cross-sectional sample.
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  • 8. Family dinner and adolescent overweight.
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  • 9. Nutrient intake of Head Start children: home vs. school.
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  • 11. Association of meal and snack patterns with micronutrient intakes among Greek children and adolescents: data from the Hellenic National Nutrition and Health Survey.
    Mitsopoulou AV, Magriplis E, Dimakopoulos I, Karageorgou D, Bakogianni I, Micha R, Michas G, Chourdakis M, Ntouroupi T, Tsaniklidou SM, Argyri K, Panagiotakos DB, Zampelas A, HNNHS Contributors, HNNHS Advisory Committee.
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  • 12. Modifying the Healthy Eating Index to assess diet quality in children and adolescents.
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  • 13. Missing Lunch is Associated with Lower Intakes of Micronutrients from Foods and Beverages among Children and Adolescents in the United States.
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  • 14. Food intake patterns among Australian adolescents.
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  • 16. Eating breakfast and dinner together as a family: associations with sociodemographic characteristics and implications for diet quality and weight status.
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  • 17. Family food involvement and frequency of family dinner meals among Australian children aged 10-12years. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations with dietary patterns.
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  • 18. Meeting adequate intake for dietary calcium without dairy foods in adolescents aged 9 to 18 years (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2001-2002).
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  • 19. Influence of gender and socio-economic status on dietary patterns and nutrient intakes in 18-year-old Australians.
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  • 20. Children and adolescents' choices of foods and beverages high in added sugars are associated with intakes of key nutrients and food groups.
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