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2017
Datasets for the Nutrition Label Task, Nutrition Involvement, Food Involvement and Short Numeracy Survey - For publication in ...
Mulders, Maartje +2 more
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Datasets for the Nutrition Label Task, Nutrition Involvement, Food Involvement and Short Numeracy Survey - For publication in ...
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Irish medical journal, 1996
Food we eat has an important influence on health and well-being. Many eating habits are established in childhood. 456 children aged eight to 12 years participated in this survey of food eaten at school. Of all the food items eaten as a snack, 48.6% were categorised as junk. 75.8% of the sandwiches brought to school for lunch were made with white bread.
O'Connor, M +7 more
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Food we eat has an important influence on health and well-being. Many eating habits are established in childhood. 456 children aged eight to 12 years participated in this survey of food eaten at school. Of all the food items eaten as a snack, 48.6% were categorised as junk. 75.8% of the sandwiches brought to school for lunch were made with white bread.
O'Connor, M +7 more
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Nutrition Canada A National Nutrition Survey
Nutrition Reviews, 2009Z I, Sabry +3 more
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Nutritional Surveys of Population Groups
New England Journal of Medicine, 1951IT IS SAID that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. Having perforce spent much time in recent years carrying out nutritional surveys, I might be chary of criticizing them. But since I have now ceased to, be actively concerned in their conduct, I can safely attempt to assess their value and define their limitations.
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Nutritional survey data are inaccurate
BMJ, 2014Micha and colleagues’ paper is the latest of many articles attempting to investigate the diets of nations.1 Its extended description of data analysis techniques may bemuse many readers. Surely authors of such statistical sophistication know what they are talking about?
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Epidemiology and Nutrition Surveys
Nutrition Reviews, 2009J E, GORDON, H, LE RICHE
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The Victorian Nutrition Survey
Medical Journal of Australia, 1988D, Ingram, E, Nottage
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