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157 related items for PubMed ID: 38479908

  • 1. Association of largest meal timing and eating frequency with body mass index and obesity.
    Longo-Silva G, Lima MO, Pedrosa AKP, Serenini R, Marinho PM, Menezes RCE.
    Clin Nutr ESPEN; 2024 Apr; 60():179-186. PubMed ID: 38479908
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  • 2. Meal Frequency and Timing Are Associated with Changes in Body Mass Index in Adventist Health Study 2.
    Kahleova H, Lloren JI, Mashchak A, Hill M, Fraser GE.
    J Nutr; 2017 Sep; 147(9):1722-1728. PubMed ID: 28701389
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  • 3. Breakfast skipping and timing of lunch and dinner: Relationship with BMI and obesity.
    Longo-Silva G, Bezerra de Oliveira PM, Pedrosa AKP, Ribeiro da Silva J, Bernardes RS, Egito de Menezes RC, Marinho PM.
    Obes Res Clin Pract; 2022 Sep; 16(6):507-513. PubMed ID: 36357259
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  • 5. [Frequency and timing of meals and changes in body mass index: Analysis of the data from the Adventist Health Study-2].
    Kahleová H, Lloren JI, Mashchak A, Hill M, Fraser G.
    Vnitr Lek; 2016 Sep; 62(11 Suppl 4):S15-20. PubMed ID: 27921420
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  • 7. Comprehensive assessment of chrononutrition behaviors among nationally representative adults: Insights from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data.
    Farsijani S, Mao Z, Cauley JA, Newman AB.
    Clin Nutr; 2023 Oct; 42(10):1910-1921. PubMed ID: 37625320
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  • 8. The associations of meals and snacks on family meals among a sample of grade 7 students from Southwestern Ontario.
    Woodruff SJ, Campbell K, Campbell T, Cole M.
    Appetite; 2014 Nov; 82():61-6. PubMed ID: 25038406
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  • 11. Habitual food consumption, eating behavior and meal-timing among Jordanian adults with elevated Blood pressure: a cross-sectional population-based study.
    Alkhatib B, Al-Shami I, Agraib LM.
    Blood Press; 2024 Dec; 33(1):2310257. PubMed ID: 38312098
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  • 14. 40-year trends in meal and snack eating behaviors of American adults.
    Kant AK, Graubard BI.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2015 Jan; 115(1):50-63. PubMed ID: 25088521
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  • 18. Associations between eating occasion characteristics and age, gender, presence of children and BMI among U.S. adults.
    Reicks M, Degeneffe D, Rendahl A, Smith Edge M, Burns K, O'Meara B, Blevins G.
    J Am Coll Nutr; 2014 Jan; 33(4):315-27. PubMed ID: 25140673
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  • 20. Adherence to the French Eating Model is inversely associated with overweight and obesity: results from a large sample of French adults.
    Ducrot P, Méjean C, Bellisle F, Allès B, Hercberg S, Péneau S.
    Br J Nutr; 2018 Jul; 120(2):231-239. PubMed ID: 29781419
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