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  • 8. Consumption of bakery products, sweetened soft drinks and yogurt among children aged 6-7 years: association with nutrient intake and overall diet quality.
    Rodríguez-Artalejo F, García EL, Gorgojo L, Garcés C, Royo MA, Martín Moreno JM, Benavente M, Macías A, De Oya M, Investigators of the Four Provinces Study.
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  • 13. Trends in energy and sugar intakes and body mass index between 1983 and 1997 among children in Great Britain.
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  • 15. Dietary fiber and fat are associated with excess weight in young and middle-aged US adults.
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  • 18. Exploring the relationship between sugars and obesity.
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  • 19. The Kilkenny Health Project: food and nutrient intakes in randomly selected healthy adults.
    Gibney MJ, Moloney M, Shelley E.
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