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Food composition data: the foundation of dietetic practice and research.Food Sources of Energy and Nutrients in Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2012.Urban-Rural Disparities in Energy Intake and Contribution of Fat and Animal Source Foods in Chinese Children Aged 4-17 Years.A role for olestra in body weight management.Food groups consumed by infants and toddlers in urban areas of China.ILSI Brazil International Workshop on Functional Foods: a narrative review of the scientific evidence in the area of carbohydrates, microbiome, and healthWhole grain in manufactured foods: Current use, challenges and the way forward.Cross-sectional analysis of eating patterns and snacking in the US Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study 2008.Breakfast Dietary Patterns among Mexican Children Are Related to Total-Day Diet Quality.Snacking Among US Children: Patterns Differ by Time of Day.Missing Lunch is Associated with Lower Intakes of Micronutrients from Foods and Beverages among Children and Adolescents in the United States.The contribution of at-home and away-from-home food to dietary intake among 2-13-year-old Mexican children.Weekday snacking prevalence, frequency, and energy contribution have increased while foods consumed during snacking have shifted among Australian children and adolescents: 1995, 2007 and 2011-12 National Nutrition Surveys.The relationship of ready-to-eat cereal consumption to nutrient intake, blood lipids, and body mass index of children as they age through adolescence.Validating fourth-grade students' self-report of dietary intake: results from the 5 A Day Power Plus program.Whole grain consumption and body mass index in adult women: an analysis of NHANES 1999-2000 and the USDA pyramid servings database.Longitudinal patterns of breakfast eating in black and white adolescent girls.The relationship of breakfast and cereal consumption to nutrient intake and body mass index: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study.Increased Snacking and Eating Occasions Are Associated with Higher Energy Intake among Mexican Children Aged 2-13 Years.Greater satiety response with resistant starch and corn bran in human subjects.Snacking Patterns in Children: A Comparison between Australia, China, Mexico, and the US.Glucose and insulin do not decrease in a dose-dependent manner after increasing doses of mixed fibers that are consumed in muffins for breakfast.Many Infants and Young Children Are Not Compliant with Mexican and International Complementary Feeding Recommendations for Milk and Other Beverages.Location influences snacking behavior of US infants, toddlers and preschool children.WIC and non-WIC Infants and Children Differ in Usage of Some WIC-Provided FoodsComparison of 3 Methods for Counting Fruits and Vegetables for Fourth-grade Students in the Minnesota 5 A Day Power Plus ProgramThe Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) 2016: Study Design and MethodsTotal Usual Nutrient Intakes of US Children (Under 48 Months): Findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) 2016Usual Nutrient Intakes from the Diets of US Children by WIC Participation and Income: Findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) 2016Comparison of 1989 RDAs and DRIs for Water-Soluble VitaminsConsumption of a controlled low-fat diet containing olestra for 9 months improves health risk factors in conjunction with weight loss in obese men: the Ole' StudyA 9-mo randomized clinical trial comparing fat-substituted and fat-reduced diets in healthy obese men: the Ole StudySerum Concentrations of Retinol, α-Tocopherol and the Carotenoids Are Influenced by Diet, Race and Obesity in a Sample of Healthy AdolescentsCarotenoid bioavailability is higher from salads ingested with full-fat than with fat-reduced salad dressings as measured with electrochemical detectionDairy Intake Would Reduce Nutrient Gaps in Chinese Young Children Aged 3-8 Years: A Modelling StudyTrends in Mean Nutrient Intakes of US Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children from 3 Feeding Infants and Toddlers Studies (FITS)
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