Volume 27 - 2024
Nutritional status and body composition
Research Paper
Dietary intake of low-income adults in South Africa: ultra-processed food consumption a cause for concern
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- 11 January 2024, e41
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Nutrition communication
Short Communication
Is evoking fear effective? Exploratory findings from a randomised experiment on the impacts of health warning labels on sugar-sweetened beverages
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- 21 December 2023, e42
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Addendum
Do 20-minute neighbourhoods moderate associations between work and commute hours with food consumption? – ADDENDUM
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- 08 February 2024, e43
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Community nutrition
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Urban school neighbourhoods dominated by unhealthy food retailers and advertisements in Greater Tunis: a geospatial study in the midst of the nutrition transition
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- 03 January 2024, e44
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Assessment and methodology
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Turkish adaptation, validation and reliability of the US Adult Food Security Survey Module in university students
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- 22 January 2024, e45
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Nutritional epidemiology
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Relationship between home garden ownership and the consumption of fruits and vegetables
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- 23 January 2024, e46
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Harmonising dietary datasets for global surveillance: methods and findings from the Global Dietary Database
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- 19 January 2024, e47
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Nutrition communication
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Food marketing on digital platforms: what do teens see?
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- 25 January 2024, e48
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Assessment and methodology
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Empirically derived portion sizes from the DOrtmund Nutritional and Anthropometric Longitudinally Designed (DONALD) study for 4- to 18-year-old children and adolescents to simplify analysis of dietary data using FFQ
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- 23 January 2024, e49
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Interventions
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Mediators and moderators of the effects of a school-based intervention on adolescents’ fruit and vegetable consumption: the HEIA study
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- 25 January 2024, e50
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Public policies
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Parliamentary reaction to the announcement and implementation of the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy: applied thematic analysis of 2016–2020 parliamentary debates
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- 24 January 2024, e51
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Community nutrition
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An overview of the nutritional status of childbearing age women, children and adolescents living in a rural area of Madagascar: preliminary results of the Tany Vao project
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- 29 January 2024, e52
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Behavioural nutrition
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Exploring the world of food with families: perspectives of low-income families on factors influencing their food choices
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- 18 January 2024, e53
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Nutritional epidemiology
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An analysis of the dual burden of childhood stunting and wasting in Myanmar: a copula geoadditive modelling approach
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- 19 January 2024, e54
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Assessment and methodology
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Evaluation of a digital FFQ using 24 h recalls as reference method, for assessment of habitual diet in women with South Asian origin in Norway
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- 06 February 2024, e55
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Public policies
Commentary
Background commentary on the Researching the Obesogenic Food Environment (ROFE) project
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- 17 January 2024, e56
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Community nutrition
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The caffeine dilemma: unraveling the intricate relationship between caffeine use disorder, caffeine withdrawal symptoms and mental well-being in adults
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- 02 February 2024, e57
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Nutritional status and body composition
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Determinants of household-, maternal- and child-related factors associated with nutritional status among children under five in Mali: evidence from a Demographic and Health Survey, 2018
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- 05 February 2024, e58
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Behavioural nutrition
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Identifying barriers and facilitators to increase fibre intakes in UK primary school children and exploring the acceptability of intervention components: a UK qualitative study
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- 01 February 2024, e59
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Community nutrition
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Direct and indirect associations of experience of racial discrimination, dietary patterns and obesity in adults from southern Brazil
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- 01 February 2024, e60
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