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  • 3. Older adults who use vitamin/mineral supplements differ from nonusers in nutrient intake adequacy and dietary attitudes.
    Sebastian RS, Cleveland LE, Goldman JD, Moshfegh AJ.
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  • 7. Vitamin and mineral supplements use in German children and adolescents between 1986 and 2003: results of the DONALD Study.
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  • 10. Vitamins--dietary intake and intake from dietary supplements in Germany.
    Beitz R, Mensink GB, Fischer B, Thamm M.
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  • 11. Longitudinal study of nutrient and food intakes of infants aged 2 to 24 months.
    Skinner JD, Carruth BR, Houck KS, Coletta F, Cotter R, Ott D, McLeod M.
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  • 14. Food consumption and feeding patterns of Czech infants and toddlers living in Prague.
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  • 15. Supplement use: is there any nutritional benefit?
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  • 18. Dietary supplement use among infants, children, and adolescents in the United States, 1999-2002.
    Picciano MF, Dwyer JT, Radimer KL, Wilson DH, Fisher KD, Thomas PR, Yetley EA, Moshfegh AJ, Levy PS, Nielsen SJ, Marriott BM.
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