Editorial
The Santa Body Size Index (SBSI)
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1415-1416
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In this issue
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1416-1417
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Out of the Box
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1418-1421
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Research Paper
Estimations of daily energy and nutrient availability based on nationally representative household budget survey data. The Data Food Networking (DAFNE) project
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1422-1429
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Monetary costs of dietary energy reported by young Japanese women: association with food and nutrient intake and body mass index
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1430-1439
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The development of a healthy eating indicator shopping basket tool (HEISB) for use in food access studies—identification of key food items
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1440-1447
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Food and nutrient availability in New Zealand: an analysis of supermarket sales data
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1448-1455
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Personal and lifestyle characteristics predictive of the consumption of fast foods in Australia
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1456-1463
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Adequacy of food spending is related to housing expenditures among lower-income Canadian households
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1464-1473
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Does interview mode matter for food security measurement? Telephone versus in-person interviews in the Current Population Survey Food Security Supplement
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1474-1480
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Disparities in the availability of fruits and vegetables between racially segregated urban neighbourhoods
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1481-1489
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A school salad bar increases frequency of fruit and vegetable consumption among children living in low-income households
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1490-1496
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Ethnic differences in 1-year follow-up effect of the Dutch Schoolgruiten Project – promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among primary-school children
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1497-1507
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Psychosocial and demographic predictors of fruit, juice and vegetable consumption among 11–14-year-old Boy Scouts
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1508-1514
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Eating out of home and its correlates in 10 European countries. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 1515-1525
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