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    Jaichuen N, Vandevijvere S, Kelly B, Vongmongkol V, Phulkerd S, Tangcharoensathien V.
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  • 28. Sustained impact of energy-dense TV and online food advertising on children's dietary intake: a within-subject, randomised, crossover, counter-balanced trial.
    Norman J, Kelly B, McMahon AT, Boyland E, Baur LA, Chapman K, King L, Hughes C, Bauman A.
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    Pauzé E, Potvin Kent M.
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  • 32. Cross-Sectional Evaluation of Food Items Preferred by Adolescents under the Influence of Television Advertisements.
    Dikmen D, Bellikci-Koyu E, Isgin-Atici K, Inan-Eroglu E, Akyol A, Ayaz A, Nergiz-Unal R, Buyuktuncer Z.
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    Ng SH, Kelly B, Se CH, Chinna K, Sameeha MJ, Krishnasamy S, Ismail MN, Karupaiah T.
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    Jones SC, Kervin L.
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    Batada A, Seitz MD, Wootan MG, Story M.
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