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1. A Data Integration Multi-Omics Approach to Study Calorie Restriction-Induced Changes in Insulin Sensitivity

2. The influence of recipe disaggregation in dietary assessment: results from the national food consumption survey in Saint Kitts and Nevis

3. Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women: Partitioning Misclassifications by Proxy Data Collection Methods using Weighed Food Records as the Reference in Ethiopia

4. Harmonising dietary datasets for global surveillance: methods and findings from the Global Dietary Database

5. Global Trends in the Availability of Dietary Data in Low and Middle-Income Countries

6. The Habitual Diet of Dutch Adult Patients with Eosinophilic Esophagitis Has Pro-Inflammatory Properties and Low Diet Quality Scores

8. Data Resource Profile: Understanding the patterns and determinants of health in South Asians - South Asia Biobank

9. Urban Egyptian Women Aged 19-30 Years Display Nutrition Transition-Like Dietary Patterns, with High Energy and Sodium Intakes, and Insufficient Iron, Vitamin D, and Folate Intakes

10. Evaluation of a diet quality index based on the probability of adequate nutrient intake (PANDiet) using national French and US dietary surveys.

11. Dietary assessment toolkits: an overview

12. Challenges in the assessment of total fluid intake in children and adolescents: a discussion paper

13. Dietary Assessment in the MetaCardis Study: Development and Relative Validity of an Online Food Frequency Questionnaire

14. Correction to: Challenges in the assessment of total fluid intake in children and adolescents: a discussion paper

15. Dietary patterns, digestive symptoms, and health-related quality of life in women reporting minor digestive symptoms

16. Novel temporal, fine-scale and growth variation phenotypes in roots of adult-stage maize (Zea mays L.) in response to low nitrogen stress

17. The contribution of breakfast cereals to the nutritional intake of the materially deprived UK population

18. Sugar intake and dental decay: results from a national survey of children in Scotland

19. Sugar and fat intake among children in Scotland: what is needed to reach the dietary targets?

20. Dietary patterns of school-age children in Scotland: association with socio-economic indicators, physical activity and obesity

21. Meal and snacking patterns of school-aged children in Scotland

22. A comparison of four dietary assessment methods in materially deprived households in England

23. Evaluation of a nutrient-based diet quality index in UK young children and investigation into the diet quality of consumers of formula and infant foods

24. Food budget standards and dietary adequacy in low-income families

25. Évaluation de la validité relative du questionnaire de fréquence alimentaire développé pour les sujets français de l’étude MetaCardis

26. A complex intervention to improve pregnancy outcome in obese women; the UPBEAT randomised controlled trial

27. Simple changes within dietary subgroups can rapidly improve the nutrient adequacy of the diet of French adults

28. Dietary Patterns Differently Associate with Inflammation and Gut Microbiota in Overweight and Obese Subjects

29. Evaluation of a diet quality index based on the probability of adequate nutrient intake (PANDiet) using national French and US dietary surveys

30. Novel temporal, fine-scale and growth variation phenotypes in roots of adult-stage maize (Zea mays L.) in response to low nitrogen stress

31. Habitual dietary intake of obese pregnant women in the UK

34. The strengths and weaknesses of dietary survey methods in materially deprived households in England: a discussion paper

36. P018 Développement d’un nouvel indice de qualité de l’alimentation fondé sur la probabilité d’adéquation des apports en nutriments et validation sur l’étude ENNS

37. Erratum: A complex intervention to improve pregnancy outcome in obese women; the UPBEAT randomised controlled trial

38. Dietary patterns differently associate with inflammation and gut microbiota in overweight and obese subjects.

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