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Academic Article Individual and family correlates of calcium-rich food intake among parents of early adolescent children.
Academic Article Adaptation and evaluation of the WillTry tool among children in Guam.
Academic Article Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children.
Academic Article Effect?of?Fibre?Supplementation?on?Body?Weight?and? Composition,?Frequency?of?Eating?and?Dietary? Choice?in?Overweight?Individuals.
Academic Article Plate Waste in School Lunch: Barriers, Motivators, and Perspectives of SNAP-Eligible Early Adolescents in the US.
Academic Article Diet Associations With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in an Ethnically Diverse Population: The Multiethnic Cohort.
Academic Article Examining the Influence of Cultural Immersion on Willingness to Try Fruits and Vegetables among Children in Guam: The Traditions Pilot Study.
Academic Article Perspectives on intake of calcium-rich foods among Asian, Hispanic, and white preadolescent and adolescent females.
Academic Article Calcium intake of Asian, Hispanic and white youth.
Academic Article Milk--good for bones, good for reducing childhood obesity?
Academic Article Development of a food frequency questionnaire to estimate calcium intake of Asian, Hispanic, and white youth.
Academic Article Evaluation of a computerized food frequency questionnaire to estimate calcium intake of Asian, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white youth.
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