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91 related items for PubMed ID: 19515273

  • 1. Beverage consumption in low income, "milk-friendly" families.
    Glanville NT, McIntyre L.
    Can J Diet Pract Res; 2009; 70(2):95-8. PubMed ID: 19515273
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  • 2. Beverage intake among preschool children and its effect on weight status.
    O'Connor TM, Yang SJ, Nicklas TA.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Oct; 118(4):e1010-8. PubMed ID: 17015497
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  • 3. Girls' early sweetened carbonated beverage intake predicts different patterns of beverage and nutrient intake across childhood and adolescence.
    Fiorito LM, Marini M, Mitchell DC, Smiciklas-Wright H, Birch LL.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2010 Apr; 110(4):543-50. PubMed ID: 20338280
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  • 4. Relationship of hunger and food insecurity to food availability and consumption.
    Kendall A, Olson CM, Frongillo EA.
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  • 5. Beverage Consumption among U.S. Children Aged 0-24 Months: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
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  • 6. Food insecurity of low-income lone mothers and their children in Atlantic Canada.
    McIntyre L, Glanville NT, Officer S, Anderson B, Raine KD, Dayle JB.
    Can J Public Health; 2002 Mar 13; 93(6):411-5. PubMed ID: 12448861
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  • 7. Total beverage consumption and beverage choices among children and adolescents.
    Forshee RA, Storey ML.
    Int J Food Sci Nutr; 2003 Jul 13; 54(4):297-307. PubMed ID: 12850891
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  • 8. Food insecurity is associated with dietary intake and body size of Korean children from low-income families in urban areas.
    Oh SY, Hong MJ.
    Eur J Clin Nutr; 2003 Dec 13; 57(12):1598-604. PubMed ID: 14647225
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  • 9. Influence of intervention on beverage choices: trends in the dietary intervention study in children (DISC).
    Friedman LA, Snetselaar L, Stumbo P, Van Horn L, Singh B, Barton BA.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2007 Apr 13; 107(4):586-94. PubMed ID: 17383264
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  • 10. Diet quality of Atlantic families headed by single mothers.
    Glanville NT, McIntyre L.
    Can J Diet Pract Res; 2006 Apr 13; 67(1):28-35. PubMed ID: 16515745
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  • 11. Regular sugar-sweetened beverage consumption between meals increases risk of overweight among preschool-aged children.
    Dubois L, Farmer A, Girard M, Peterson K.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2007 Jun 13; 107(6):924-34; discussion 934-5. PubMed ID: 17524711
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  • 12. Soft drink consumption among US children and adolescents: nutritional consequences.
    Harnack L, Stang J, Story M.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 1999 Apr 13; 99(4):436-41. PubMed ID: 10207395
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  • 13. Transitions in infants' and toddlers' beverage patterns.
    Skinner JD, Ziegler P, Ponza M.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2004 Jan 13; 104(1 Suppl 1):s45-50. PubMed ID: 14702017
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  • 14. Beverage consumption is not associated with changes in weight and body mass index among low-income preschool children in North Dakota.
    Newby PK, Peterson KE, Berkey CS, Leppert J, Willett WC, Colditz GA.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2004 Jul 13; 104(7):1086-94. PubMed ID: 15215766
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  • 15. [Beverage consumption of community residents and influencing factors].
    Fan L, Teng C, Fu C, Wang D, Liu J, Tang L.
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  • 16. Relative validation of a beverage frequency questionnaire in children ages 6 months through 5 years using 3-day food and beverage diaries.
    Marshall TA, Eichenberger Gilmore JM, Broffitt B, Levy SM, Stumbo PJ.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2003 Jun 13; 103(6):714-20; discussion 720. PubMed ID: 12778043
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  • 17. Beverage consumption of children and teens.
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  • 18. Beverage consumption of mother-toddler dyads in families with limited incomes.
    Hoerr SL, Lee SY, Schiffman RF, Horodynski MO, McKelvey L.
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  • 19. School meals: types of foods offered to and consumed by children at lunch and breakfast.
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  • 20. Effect of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on frequency of beverage consumption among youth in the United States.
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    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2012 Aug 13; 112(8):1241-6. PubMed ID: 22682882
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