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2. Child and Adolescent Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intakes Are Longitudinally Associated with Higher Body Mass Index z Scores in a Birth Cohort Followed 17 Years
3. Childhood body mass index is associated with early dental development and eruption in a longitudinal sample from the Iowa Facial Growth Study
4. Higher Longitudinal Milk Intakes Are Associated with Increased Height in a Birth Cohort Followed for 17 Years
5. Dietary assessment and counseling for dental erosion
6. Beverage Consumption Patterns at Age 13 to 17 Years Are Associated with Weight, Height, and Body Mass Index at Age 17 Years
7. Nomenclature, characteristics, and dietary intakes of sugars
8. Early childhood caries and intake of 100 percent fruit juice: Data from NHANES, 1999-2004
9. Reduced odds of pulpal exposure when using incomplete caries removal in the treatment of dentinal cavitated lesions: A critical summary of Schwendicke F, Dörfer CE, Paris S. Incomplete caries removal: a systematic review and meta-analysis (published correction appears in J Dent Res 2013;92[8]:759). J Dent Res 2013;92(4):306-314.
10. Preventing dental caries associated with sugar-sweetened beverages
11. Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010: An update
12. Associations Between Fluorosis of Permanent Incisors and Fluoride Intake From Infant Formula, Other Dietary Sources and Dentifrice During Early Childhood
13. Weak Evidence Suggests Vegetarian Diets May Be Associated With an Increased Risk of Dental Erosion
14. In Vitro Enamel Erosion Associated With Commercially Available Original-Flavor and Sour Versions of Candies
15. Chairside Diet Assessment of Caries Risk
16. The Contribution of Dietary Factors to Dental Caries and Disparities in Caries
17. 23 - Diet and Oral Health
18. Cariogenicity of Soft Drinks, Milk and Fruit Juice in Low-Income African-American Children: A Longitudinal Study
19. Comparing diet, oral hygiene and caries status of adult methamphetamine users and nonusers: A pilot study
20. Development of the Iowa bone nutrient food frequency questionnaire based on data from the US Department of Agriculture Continuing Survey of the Food Intake by Individuals
21. Acidic beverages increase the risk of in vitro tooth erosion
22. Relative Validity of the Iowa Fluoride Study Targeted Nutrient Semi-Quantitative Questionnaire and the Block Kids’ Food Questionnaire for Estimating Beverage, Calcium, and Vitamin D Intakes by Children
23. Age 2- to 5-Year Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intakes Predict Age 5- to 17-Year BMI Cluster Assignment, but Not %BF or FMI Cluster Assignment, Following Energy Adjustment
24. In Vitro Protection Against Dental Erosion Afforded by Commercially Available, Calcium-Fortified 100 Percent Juices
25. Comparison of the intakes of sugars by young children with and without dental caries experience
26. Translating the new dietary guidelines
27. Associations Between Child and Adolescent Beverage Intakes and Age 17-year Percent Body Fat (P21-064-19)
28. Percentile Distributions of Bone Measurements in Iowa Children: The Iowa Bone Development Study
29. The relationship between healthful eating practices and dental caries in children aged 2–5 years in the United States, 1988–1994
30. Relative validation of a beverage frequency questionnaire in children ages 6 months through 5 years using 3-day food and beverage diaries
31. Diet and nutrition in pediatric dentistry
32. Patterns of beverage consumption during the transition stage of infant nutrition
33. Oral health, nutrient intake and dietary quality in the very old
34. Inadequate Nutrient Intakes Are Common and Are Associated with Low Diet Variety in Rural, Community-Dwelling Elderly
35. List of Contributors
36. Clinical decision making in the era of evidence-based dentistry
37. ASSESSING FLUORIDE CONCENTRATIONS OF JUICES AND JUICE-FLAVORED DRINKS
38. Fat and mineral balance in the spontaneously hypertensive (SH) and Wistar-Kyoto (WKy) rat
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