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1. Association between ultra-processed food and snacking behavior in Brazil.

2. Characteristics associated with dietary patterns in Brazilian children under two years of age.

3. Food consumption markers and associated factors in Brazil: distribution and evolution, Brazilian National Health Survey, 2013 and 2019.

4. Eating context and ultraprocessed food consumption among UK adolescents.

5. School meals consumption is associated with a better diet quality of Brazilian adolescents: results from the PeNSE 2015 survey.

6. An Ultra-Processed Food Dietary Pattern Is Associated with Lower Diet Quality in Portuguese Adults and the Elderly: The UPPER Project.

7. Dietary Patterns in Portuguese Children and Adolescent Population: The UPPER Project.

8. The adherence to school meals is associated with a lower occurrence of obesity among Brazilian adolescents.

9. The consumption of ultra-processed foods according to eating out occasions.

10. Parents' cooking skills confidence reduce children's consumption of ultra-processed foods.

11. Food consumption and depression among Brazilian adults: results from the Brazilian National Health Survey, 2013.

12. Association between exposure to interpersonal violence and social isolation, and the adoption of unhealthy weight control practices.

13. Association between watching TV whilst eating and children's consumption of ultraprocessed foods in United Kingdom.

14. Eating meals with parents is associated with better quality of diet for Brazilian adolescents.

15. Association between consumption of ultra-processed foods and serum C-reactive protein levels: cross-sectional results from the ELSA-Brasil study.

16. Comparison between household food purchase and individual food consumption in Brazil.

17. Dietary Patterns of Children and Adolescents from High, Medium and Low Human Development Countries and Associated Socioeconomic Factors: A Systematic Review.

18. Out-of-Home Food Consumers in Brazil: What do They Eat?

19. Coronary heart disease mortality, cardiovascular disease mortality and all-cause mortality attributable to dietary intake over 20years in Brazil.

20. Food environments in schools and in the immediate vicinity are associated with unhealthy food consumption among Brazilian adolescents.

21. Dietary intake of Brazilian adolescents.

22. Impact of ultra-processed foods on micronutrient content in the Brazilian diet.

23. Ultra-processed foods and the nutritional dietary profile in Brazil.

24. Dietary patterns of Brazilian adolescents: results of the Brazilian National School-Based Health Survey (PeNSE).

25. Trends in spending on eating away from home in Brazil, 2002-2003 to 2008-2009.

26. [Relative validity of dietary indicators from the Brazilian National School-Based Health Survey among adolescents in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil].

27. Consumption of ultra-processed foods and likely impact on human health. Evidence from Canada.

28. Food purchasing sites. Repercussions for healthy eating.

29. Increased contribution of ultra-processed food products in the Brazilian diet (1987-2009).

30. Most consumed foods in Brazil: National Dietary Survey 2008-2009.

31. Regional and socioeconomic distribution of household food availability in Brazil, in 2008-2009.

32. Patterns of food acquisition in Brazilian households and associated factors: a population-based survey.

33. [Food consumption and eating behavior among Brazilian adolescents: National Adolescent School-based Health Survey (PeNSE), 2009].

34. [Influence of income on food expenditures away from home among Brazilian families, 2002-2003].

35. [Surveillance of risk factors for non-communicable diseases among adolescents: the experience in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil].

36. [Overweight, obesity and associated factors in first grade schoolchildren in a city of the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Brazil].

37. Feeding habits of children aged 6 to 12 months and associated maternal factors.

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