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1. Mapping ultra-processed foods (UPFs) in India: a formative research study.

2. Ultra-Processed Food Consumption and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Three Large Prospective U.S. Cohort Studies.

3. Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and T2D diabetes in the Eastern Caribbean.

4. Response to Comment on Chen et al. Ultra-Processed Food Consumption and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Three Large Prospective U.S. Cohort Studies. Diabetes Care 2023;46:1335–1344.

5. A comparative assessment of two different front-of-package nutrition label designs: A randomized experiment in Brazil.

6. Content Analysis of Online Grocery Retail Policies and Practices Affecting Healthy Food Access.

7. Arguments used by trade associations during the early development of a new front-of-pack nutrition labelling system in Brazil.

8. A quantitative test of the face validity of behavior-change messages based on the Brazilian Dietary Guidelines.

9. Association between dietary contribution of ultra-processed foods and urinary concentrations of phthalates and bisphenol in a nationally representative sample of the US population aged 6 years and older.

10. Developing and refining behaviour-change messages based on the Brazilian dietary guidelines: use of a sequential, mixed-methods approach.

11. Ultra-Processed Food Consumption among the Paediatric Population: An Overview and Call to Action from the European Childhood Obesity Group.

12. A Qualitative Assessment of the Acceptability of Smartphone Applications for Improving Sleep Behaviors in Low-Income and Minority Adolescents.

13. "Let's talk about sleep": a qualitative examination of levers for promoting healthy sleep among sleep-deprived vulnerable adolescents.

14. Choosing a front-of-package warning label for Brazil: A randomized, controlled comparison of three different label designs.

15. What factors influence ultra-processed food purchases and consumption in households with children? A comparison between participants and non-participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

16. Intakes of Unprocessed and Minimally Processed and Ultraprocessed Food Are Associated with Diet Quality in Female and Male Health Professionals in the United States: A Prospective Analysis.

17. Simplifying mental math: Changing how added sugars are displayed on the nutrition facts label can improve consumer understanding.

18. Development and application of the TFA macrosimulation model: a case study of modelling the impact of trans fatty acid (TFA) elimination policies in Brazil.

19. Diversity in fathers' food parenting practices: A qualitative exploration within a heterogeneous sample.

21. Fathers’ child feeding practices: A review of the evidence.

23. Development of DietSys: A comprehensive food and nutrient database for dietary surveys.

25. The impact of acculturation to the US environment on the dietary share of ultra-processed foods among US adults.

26. Ultraprocessed food consumption and dietary nutrient profiles associated with obesity: A multicountry study of children and adolescents.

27. Consumers’ opinions on warning labels on food packages: A qualitative study in Brazil.

28. Modelling the impact of sodium intake on cardiovascular disease mortality in Mexico.

29. Fathers' Perceived Reasons for Their Underrepresentation in Child Health Research and Strategies to Increase Their Involvement.

30. Ultra-processed food consumption and risk of colorectal cancer precursors: results from 3 prospective cohorts.

31. Associations Between Ultra-processed Foods Consumption and Indicators of Adiposity in US Adolescents: Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2011-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

32. Effects of migration on food consumption patterns in a sample of Indian factory workers and their families.

33. The burden of excessive saturated fatty acid intake attributed to ultra-processed food consumption: a study conducted with nationally representative cross-sectional studies from eight countries.

34. Ultra-processed foods: what they are and how to identify them.

35. Make It Fresh, for Less! A Supermarket Meal Bundling and Electronic Reminder Intervention to Promote Healthy Purchases Among Families With Children.

36. Association between ultra-processed food consumption and the nutrient profile of the Colombian diet in 2005.

37. Food Marketing Practices of Major Online Grocery Retailers in the United States, 2019-2020.

38. Association between Milk and Milk Product Consumption and Anthropometric Measures in Adult Men and Women in India: A Cross-Sectional Study.

39. A red code triggers an unintended approach motivation toward sweet ultra-processed foods: Possible implications for front-of-pack labels.

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