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1. Snack frequency, size, and energy density are associated with diet quality among US adolescents. Tripicchio GL, Bailey RL, Davey A, Croce CM, Fisher JO. Public Health Nutr; 2023 Nov; 26(11):2374-2382. PubMed ID: 37548183 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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8. 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. J Acad Nutr Diet; 2023 Feb 26; 123(2):309-317. PubMed ID: 35809782 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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