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186 related items for PubMed ID: 22617020

  • 41. Trends in Energy Drink Consumption Among U.S. Adolescents and Adults, 2003-2016.
    Vercammen KA, Koma JW, Bleich SN.
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  • 44. Main sources of added sugars in Argentina.
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    Mahoney CR, Giles GE, Marriott BP, Judelson DA, Glickman EL, Geiselman PJ, Lieberman HR.
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  • 48. Nut consumption among U.S. adults, 2009-2010.
    Nielsen SJ, Kit BK, Ogden CL.
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    Nielsen SJ, Herrick KA, Akinbami LJ, Ogden CL.
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  • 52. Patterns and trends in food portion sizes, 1977-1998.
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    JAMA; 2016 Mar; 289(4):450-3. PubMed ID: 12533124
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  • 53. Food consumption by individuals in the United States: two major surveys.
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    Annu Rev Nutr; 1983 Mar; 3():413-32. PubMed ID: 6357240
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  • 59. Sugar substitutes during pregnancy.
    Pope E, Koren G, Bozzo P.
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