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322 related items for PubMed ID: 31112114

  • 1. Snacking characteristics and patterns and their associations with diet quality and BMI in the Childhood Obesity Prevention and Treatment Research Consortium.
    LeCroy MN, Truesdale KP, Matheson DM, Karp SM, Moore SM, Robinson TN, Berge JM, Nicastro HL, Thomas AJ.
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  • 2. Dietary patterns and associations with BMI in low-income, ethnic minority youth in the USA according to baseline data from four randomised controlled trials.
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  • 3. The role of eating frequency on total energy intake and diet quality in a low-income, racially diverse sample of schoolchildren.
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    Berge JM, Truesdale KP, Sherwood NE, Mitchell N, Heerman WJ, Barkin S, Matheson D, Levers-Landis CE, French SA.
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  • 6. Association of Snacking Frequency, Size, and Energy Density with Weight Status among Preschool-Aged Children in the United States.
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  • 7. Adolescent Snacking Behaviors Are Associated with Dietary Intake and Weight Status.
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  • 10. Snacking behavior is associated with snack quality, overall diet quality, and body weight among US college students.
    Prapkree L, Uddin R, Jaafar JAA, Baghdadi M, Coccia C, Huffman F, Palacios C.
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  • 11. Associations between meal and snack frequency and overweight and abdominal obesity in US children and adolescents from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003-2012.
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  • 12. Association of meal and snack patterns with micronutrient intakes among Greek children and adolescents: data from the Hellenic National Nutrition and Health Survey.
    Mitsopoulou AV, Magriplis E, Dimakopoulos I, Karageorgou D, Bakogianni I, Micha R, Michas G, Chourdakis M, Ntouroupi T, Tsaniklidou SM, Argyri K, Panagiotakos DB, Zampelas A, HNNHS Contributors, HNNHS Advisory Committee.
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  • 13. Snack frequency, size, and energy density are associated with diet quality among US adolescents.
    Tripicchio GL, Bailey RL, Davey A, Croce CM, Fisher JO.
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  • 14. Meal Frequency but Not Snack Frequency Is Associated with Micronutrient Intakes and Overall Diet Quality in Australian Men and Women.
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  • 16. Influences of Parental Snacking-Related Attitudes, Behaviours and Nutritional Knowledge on Young Children's Healthy and Unhealthy Snacking: The ToyBox Study.
    Gibson EL, Androutsos O, Moreno L, Flores-Barrantes P, Socha P, Iotova V, Cardon G, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Koletzko B, Skripkauskaite S, Manios Y, On Behalf Of The Toybox-Study Group.
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  • 18. Associations between Snacking and Weight Status among Adolescents 12-19 Years in the United States.
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  • 20. Secular Trends in Meal and Snack Patterns among Adolescents from 1999 to 2010.
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