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1. Exploring the influence of context on social norms around Australian parents' food provision using story completion.

2. Estimating minimum dietary diversity for children aged 6-23 months: a comparison of agreement and cost of two recall methods in Cambodia and Zambia.

3. The relationship between parent's self-reported exposure to food marketing and child and parental purchasing and consumption outcomes in five countries: findings from the International Food Policy Study.

4. The extent and nature of children's involvement in food practice research: a scoping review of qualitative studies.

5. Children's exposure to television advertising of unhealthy foods and beverages across four countries of WHO European Region.

6. Nutritional quality of children's menus in restaurants: does cuisine type matter?

7. The extent and nature of television food advertising to children and adolescents in the Russian Federation.

8. A Nutrition Report Card on food environments for children and youth: 5 years of experience from Canada.

9. Development of a tool to measure the number of foods and beverages consumed by children using National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) FFQ data.

10. Food appearances in children's television programmes in Iceland.

11. Intake and sources of dietary fibre and dietary fibre fractions in Finnish children.

12. Impact of a voluntary industry code for advertising food to children and young people: an analysis of New Zealand television data.

13. Children's measured exposure to food and beverage advertising on television in a regulated environment, May 2011-2019.

14. Food advertising during children's television programmes in Italy.

15. Facilitators and barriers to healthy food selection at children's sports arenas in Norway: a qualitative study among club managers and parents.

16. Relative validity of FFQ to assess food items, energy, macronutrient and micronutrient intake in children and adolescents: a systematic review with meta-analysis.

17. Chemicals, cans and factories: how grade school children think about processed foods.

18. Evaluating the impact of Chile's marketing regulation of unhealthy foods and beverages: pre-school and adolescent children's changes in exposure to food advertising on television.

19. Patterns and predictors of food texture introduction in French children aged 4–36 months.

20. Sensory-based food education in early childhood education and care, willingness to choose and eat fruit and vegetables, and the moderating role of maternal education and food neophobia.

21. Milk products in the dietary management of childhood undernutrition – a historical review.

22. Importance of mental performance in parental choice of food for children aged 4-10 years: a study in four European countries.

23. Age at introduction of solid foods and feeding difficulties in childhood: findings from the Southampton Women’s Survey.

24. Comparison of the nutritional content of products, with and without nutrient claims, targeted at children in Brazil.

25. Food and beverage cues in children's television programmes: the influence of programme genre.

26. ‘Treats’, ‘sometimes foods’, ‘junk’: a qualitative study exploring ‘extra foods’ with parents of young children.

27. Maternal dietary fatty acid intake during pregnancy and the risk of preclinical and clinical type 1 diabetes in the offspring.

28. Anatomical, functional, physiological and behavioural aspects of the development of mastication in early childhood.

29. Should healthy eating programmes incorporate interaction with foods in different sensory modalities? A review of the evidence.

30. Should we use popular brands to promote healthy eating among children?

31. Impact of neighbourhood food environment on food consumption in children aged 9-10 years in the UK SPEEDY (Sport, Physical Activity and Eating behaviour: Environmental Determinants in Young people) study.

32. Food consumption and nutrient intake in Finnish 1-6-year-old children.

33. A content analysis of children's television advertising: focus on food and oral health.

34. Measuring nutritional knowledge using Item Response Theory and its validity in European adolescents

35. Whole-grain food consumption in Singaporean children aged 6–12 years

36. I did eat my vegetables. Agreement between parent and child food intake diaries

37. Food and beverage cues in children's television programmes: the influence of programme genre

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