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366 related items for PubMed ID: 31247959

  • 1. Daily Snacking Occasions, Snack Size, and Snack Energy Density as Predictors of Diet Quality among US Children Aged 2 to 5 Years.
    Kachurak A, Bailey RL, Davey A, Dabritz L, Fisher JO.
    Nutrients; 2019 Jun 26; 11(7):. PubMed ID: 31247959
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  • 2. 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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  • 3. Associations between Snacking and Weight Status among Adolescents 12-19 Years in the United States.
    Tripicchio GL, Kachurak A, Davey A, Bailey RL, Dabritz LJ, Fisher JO.
    Nutrients; 2019 Jun 29; 11(7):. PubMed ID: 31261906
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  • 4. Contribution of snacks to dietary intakes of young children in the United States.
    Shriver LH, Marriage BJ, Bloch TD, Spees CK, Ramsay SA, Watowicz RP, Taylor CA.
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  • 5. Association of Snacking Frequency, Size, and Energy Density with Weight Status among Preschool-Aged Children in the United States.
    Croce CM, Tripicchio GL, Coffman DL, Fisher JO.
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  • 7. The Contribution of Snacking to Overall Diet Intake among an Ethnically and Racially Diverse Population of Boys and Girls.
    Loth KA, Tate A, Trofholz A, Orlet Fisher J, Neumark-Sztainer D, Berge JM.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2020 Feb 29; 120(2):270-279. PubMed ID: 31780383
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  • 9. Socio-economic and demographic factors associated with snacking behavior in a large sample of French adults.
    Si Hassen W, Castetbon K, Péneau S, Tichit C, Nechba A, Lampuré A, Bellisle F, Hercberg S, Méjean C.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2018 Mar 15; 15(1):25. PubMed ID: 29544552
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  • 10. 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.
    J Hum Nutr Diet; 2019 Aug 15; 32(4):455-467. PubMed ID: 31020750
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  • 11. Associations between Meal and Snack Frequency and Diet Quality in US Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-2012.
    Murakami K, Livingstone MB.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2016 Jul 15; 116(7):1101-13. PubMed ID: 26847912
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  • 13. Snacking patterns, diet quality, and cardiovascular risk factors in adults.
    Nicklas TA, O'Neil CE, Fulgoni VL.
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  • 14. Snack Consumption Patterns among Canadians.
    Vatanparast H, Islam N, Patil RP, Shafiee M, Smith J, Whiting S.
    Nutrients; 2019 May 23; 11(5):. PubMed ID: 31126080
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  • 15. Association between Ready-to-Eat Cereal Consumption and Nutrient Intake, Nutritional Adequacy, and Diet Quality among Infants, Toddlers, and Children in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2015-2016.
    Smith JD, Zhu Y, Vanage V, Jain N, Holschuh N, Hermetet Agler A.
    Nutrients; 2019 Aug 23; 11(9):. PubMed ID: 31443588
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  • 16. 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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  • 17. The increasing prevalence of snacking among US children from 1977 to 1996.
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  • 18. Snacking for a cause: nutritional insufficiencies and excesses of U.S. children, a critical review of food consumption patterns and macronutrient and micronutrient intake of U.S. children.
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  • 19. Interrelationships of child appetite, weight and snacking among Hispanic preschoolers.
    Rudy E, Bauer KW, Hughes SO, O'Connor TM, Vollrath K, Davey A, Correa NEM, Chen TA, Fisher JO.
    Pediatr Obes; 2018 Jan 30; 13(1):38-45. PubMed ID: 27780312
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  • 20. Adolescent Snacking Behaviors Are Associated with Dietary Intake and Weight Status.
    Larson NI, Miller JM, Watts AW, Story MT, Neumark-Sztainer DR.
    J Nutr; 2016 Jul 30; 146(7):1348-55. PubMed ID: 27281807
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