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1. Contribution of dietary snacking behaviours to discretionary energy intake and anthropometric measures in Australian adults: A comparison using an objective vs subjective definition for snacking. Fayet-Moore F, McConnell A, Petocz P, Cassettari T, Tuck K, Blumfield M, Warner M, Marshall S. Nutr Diet; 2021 Apr; 78(2):154-164. PubMed ID: 33145947 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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