Monitoring and surveillance
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A multilevel analysis of the relationship between parental migration and left-behind children’s macronutrient intakes in rural China
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- 08 December 2015, pp. 1913-1927
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Short Communication
Trends in food and beverage television brand appearances viewed by children and adolescents from 2009 to 2014 in the USA
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- 20 November 2015, pp. 1928-1933
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Assessment and methodology
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Development and calibration of a dietary nitrate and nitrite database in the NIH–AARP Diet and Health Study
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- 02 December 2015, pp. 1934-1943
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Validation of self-reported figural drawing scales against anthropometric measurements in adults
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- 16 February 2016, pp. 1944-1951
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Behavioural nutrition
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Using a mixed-methods approach to measure impact of a school-based nutrition and media education intervention study on fruit and vegetable intake of Italian children
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- 09 February 2016, pp. 1952-1963
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The Child-care Food and Activity Practices Questionnaire (CFAPQ): development and first validation steps
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- 04 December 2015, pp. 1964-1975
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Predicting habits of vegetable parenting practices to facilitate the design of change programmes
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- 04 December 2015, pp. 1976-1982
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Is nutrient intake associated with physical activity levels in healthy young adults?
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- 22 February 2016, pp. 1983-1989
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Nutritional epidemiology
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Ultra-processed food purchases in Norway: a quantitative study on a representative sample of food retailers
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- 23 December 2015, pp. 1990-2001
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Prevalence of grade 1, 2 and 3 thinness is associated with lower socio-economic status in children in Shanghai, China
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- 24 February 2016, pp. 2002-2010
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Sodium sources in the Japanese diet: difference between generations and sexes
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- 17 November 2015, pp. 2011-2023
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Dietary patterns of women aged 50–69 years and associations with nutrient intake, sociodemographic factors and key risk factors for non-communicable diseases
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- 19 January 2016, pp. 2024-2032
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Dietary associations of fathers and their children between the ages of 20 months and 5 years
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- 18 April 2016, pp. 2033-2039
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Economics and environment
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Implications of supermarket access, neighbourhood walkability and poverty rates for diabetes risk in an employee population
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- 07 December 2015, pp. 2040-2048
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Interventions
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Acceptability and feasibility of the ‘DASH for Asthma’ intervention in a randomized controlled trial pilot study
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- 10 December 2015, pp. 2049-2059
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Psychosocial constructs were not mediators of intervention effects for dietary and physical activity outcomes in a church-based lifestyle intervention: Delta Body and Soul III
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- 22 January 2016, pp. 2060-2069
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Public policies
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Using political science to progress public health nutrition: a systematic review
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- 07 October 2015, pp. 2070-2078
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Public Policies
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Accessibility of summer meals and the food insecurity of low-income households with children
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- 16 February 2016, pp. 2079-2089
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Workforce development
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Public health nutrition capacity: assuring the quality of workforce preparation for scaling up nutrition programmes
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- 09 February 2016, pp. 2090-2100
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
PHN volume 19 issue 11 Cover and Front matter
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- 28 June 2016, pp. f1-f2
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