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1. Rising socioeconomic disparities in childhood overweight and obesity in Belgium.

2. The future burden of type 2 diabetes in Belgium: a microsimulation model.

3. The potential impact fraction of population weight reduction scenarios on non-communicable diseases in Belgium: application of the g-computation approach.

4. The incremental healthcare cost associated with cancer in Belgium: A registry‐based data analysis.

5. Comparing self-reported health interview survey and pharmacy billing data in determining the prevalence of diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia in Belgium.

6. Trends in adults' energy imbalance gaps over two decades in Belgium using system dynamics modelling.

7. The health and economic burden of musculoskeletal disorders in Belgium from 2013 to 2018.

8. The CIVISANO protocol: a mixed-method study about the role of objective and perceived environmental factors on physical activity and eating behavior among socioeconomically disadvantaged adults.

9. Health care costs and lost productivity costs related to excess weight in Belgium.

10. Benchmarking the nutrition-related commitments and practices of major Belgian food companies.

11. The cost of diets according to diet quality and sociodemographic characteristics in children and adolescents in Belgium.

12. Iron Deficiency Is a Risk Factor for Thyroid Dysfunction During Pregnancy: A Population-Based Study in Belgium.

13. The impact of shelf tags with Nutri-Score on consumer purchases: a difference-in-difference analysis of a natural experiment in supermarkets of a major retailer in Belgium.

14. Food insecurity and its association with changes in nutritional habits among adults during the COVID-19 confinement measures in Belgium.

15. Dietary exposure of the Belgian population to mineral oil.

16. Consumption of ultra-processed food products and diet quality among children, adolescents and adults in Belgium.

17. A Novel Approach to Optimize Vitamin D Intake in Belgium through Fortification Based on Representative Food Consumption Data.

18. Correction: Benchmarking the nutrition-related commitments and practices of major Belgian food companies.

19. Neonatal thyroid-stimulating hormone level is influenced by neonatal, maternal, and pregnancy factors.

20. Feasibility of dietary assessment methods, other tools and procedures for a pan-European food consumption survey among infants, toddlers and children.

21. Comparison of two food record-based dietary assessment methods for a pan-European food consumption survey among infants, toddlers, and children using data quality indicators.

22. Validation of a food quantification picture book targeting children of 0–10 years of age for pan-European and national dietary surveys.

23. Iodine deficiency among Belgian pregnant women not fully corrected by iodine-containing multivitamins: a national cross-sectional survey.

24. Iron Status and Its Determinants in a Nationally Representative Sample of Pregnant Women

25. Estimation of dietary aluminum exposure of the Belgian adult population: Evaluation of contribution of food and kitchenware

26. Fortification of Bread with Iodized Salt Corrected Iodine Deficiency in School-Aged Children, But Not in Their Mothers: A National Cross-Sectional Survey in Belgium.

27. Simulation of total dietary iodine intake in Flemish preschool children.

28. Does a small difference in iodine status among children in two regions of Belgium translate into a different prevalence of thyroid nodular diseases in adults?

29. Dietary Sources of Fiber Intake and Its Association with Socio-Economic Factors among Flemish Preschool Children.

30. Overall and within-food group diversity are associated with dietary quality in Belgium.

31. The Cost of Diets According to Nutritional Quality and Sociodemographic Characteristics: A Population-Based Assessment in Belgium.

32. Determinants of food insecurity among adults residing in peri-urban municipal settings in Flanders, Belgium.

33. Associations between the objective and perceived food environment and eating behavior in relation to socioeconomic status among adults in peri-urban settings: results from the CIVISANO study in Flanders, Belgium.

34. Using random-forest multiple imputation to address bias of self-reported anthropometric measures, hypertension and hypercholesterolemia in the Belgian health interview survey.

35. The Changing Landscape of Food Deserts and Swamps over More than a Decade in Flanders, Belgium.

36. Changes in retail food environments around schools over 12 years and associations with overweight and obesity among children and adolescents in Flanders, Belgium.

37. Food cost and adherence to guidelines for healthy diets: evidence from Belgium.

38. Urinary sodium and iodine concentrations among Belgian adults: results from the first national Health Examination Survey.

39. The Cost of Diets According to Their Caloric Share of Ultraprocessed and Minimally Processed Foods in Belgium.

40. Nutritional Content, Labelling and Marketing of Breakfast Cereals on the Belgian Market and Their Reformulation in Anticipation of the Implementation of the Nutri-Score Front-Of-Pack Labelling System.

41. Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Concentration at Birth in Belgian Neonates and Cognitive Development at Preschool Age.

42. Association of physical activity, waist circumference and body mass index with subjective health among Belgian adults.

43. Dietary exposure of the Belgian adult population to non-dioxin-like PCBs.

44. High prevalence of thyroid disorders in pregnant women in a mildly iodine-deficient country: a population-based study.

45. Food sources and correlates of sodium and potassium intakes in Flemish pre-school children.

46. Neonatal thyroid-stimulating hormone concentrations in Belgium: a useful indicator for detecting mild iodine deficiency?

47. Dietary intake of artificial sweeteners by the Belgian population.

48. High prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women: a national cross-sectional survey.

49. Plant and animal protein intake and its association with overweight and obesity among the Belgian population.

50. Dietary sources of fiber intake and its association with socio-economic factors among Flemish preschool children.

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