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    Romeike K, Lechner L, de Vries H, Oenema A.
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  • 23. Feedback strategies to raise awareness of personal dietary intake: results of a randomized controlled trial.
    Oenema A, Brug J.
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    Elliston KG, Ferguson SG, Schüz B.
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  • 31. A dietary planning intervention increases fruit consumption in Iranian women.
    Gholami M, Lange D, Luszczynska A, Knoll N, Schwarzer R.
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  • 33. Reduction in Vegetable Intake Disparities With a Web-Based Nutrition Education Intervention Among Lower-Income Adults in Japan: Randomized Controlled Trial.
    Nakamura S, Inayama T, Harada K, Arao T.
    J Med Internet Res; 2017 Nov 24; 19(11):e377. PubMed ID: 29175810
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    J Med Internet Res; 2015 Sep 25; 17(9):e222. PubMed ID: 26408488
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  • 35. Children's adaptations to a fat-reduced diet: the Dietary Intervention Study in Children (DISC).
    Van Horn L, Obarzanek E, Friedman LA, Gernhofer N, Barton B.
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    Brug J, de Vet E, de Nooijer J, Verplanken B.
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