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  • 42. Association of usual 24-h sodium excretion with measures of adiposity among adults in the United States: NHANES, 2014.
    Zhao L, Cogswell ME, Yang Q, Zhang Z, Onufrak S, Jackson SL, Chen TC, Loria CM, Wang CY, Wright JD, Terry AL, Merritt R, Ogden CL.
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  • 46. [Consumption of ultra-processed foods and relationship between nutrient intake and obesity among participants undergoing specific health checkups provided by National Health Insurance].
    Koiwai K, Takemi Y, Hayashi F, Ogata H, Sakaguchi K, Akaiwa Y, Shimada M, Kawabata T, Nakamura M.
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  • 48. Relationship between minimally and ultra-processed food intake during pregnancy with obesity and gestational diabetes mellitus.
    Sartorelli DS, Crivellenti LC, Zuccolotto DCC, Franco LJ.
    Cad Saude Publica; 2019 May 02; 35(4):e00049318. PubMed ID: 31066773
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  • 49. Dietary patterns are associated with excess weight and abdominal obesity in a cohort of young Brazilian adults.
    Machado Arruda SP, da Silva AA, Kac G, Vilela AA, Goldani M, Bettiol H, Barbieri MA.
    Eur J Nutr; 2016 Sep 02; 55(6):2081-91. PubMed ID: 26318444
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  • 50. Dairy shows different associations with abdominal and BMI-defined overweight: Cross-sectional analyses exploring a variety of dairy products.
    Brouwer-Brolsma EM, Sluik D, Singh-Povel CM, Feskens EJM.
    Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis; 2018 May 02; 28(5):451-460. PubMed ID: 29609865
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  • 51. Urinary organophosphate ester concentrations in relation to ultra-processed food consumption in the general US population.
    Kim H, Rebholz CM, Wong E, Buckley JP.
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  • 56. Association between Ultra-processed Food Consumption and Dietary Intake and Diet Quality in Korean Adults.
    Shim JS, Shim SY, Cha HJ, Kim J, Kim HC.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2022 Mar 02; 122(3):583-594. PubMed ID: 34463621
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  • 59. Dietary variety is inversely associated with body adiposity among US adults using a novel food diversity index.
    Vadiveloo M, Dixon LB, Mijanovich T, Elbel B, Parekh N.
    J Nutr; 2015 Mar 02; 145(3):555-63. PubMed ID: 25733472
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