Ambrosini et al., 2009 - Google Patents
The reliability of a food frequency questionnaire for use among adolescentsAmbrosini et al., 2009
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- Ambrosini G
- De Klerk N
- O'sullivan T
- Beilin L
- Oddy W
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- European journal of clinical nutrition
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Background: Accurate measurement of dietary intake is essential for understanding the long- term effects of adolescent diet on chronic disease risk. However, adolescents may have limited food knowledge and ability to quantify portion sizes and recall dietary intake …
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