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1. Biofortified Yellow-Fleshed Potatoes Provide More Absorbable Zinc than a Commonly Consumed Variety: A Randomized Trial Using Stable Isotopes in Women in the Peruvian Highlands.

3. Scientific opinion on the tolerable upper intake level for iron.

5. Iron

8. Total iron absorbed from iron-biofortified potatoes is higher than from non-biofortified potatoes: a randomized trial using stable iron isotopes in women from the Peruvian highlands.

9. Biofortified yellow-fleshed potatoes provide more absorbable zinc than a commonly consumed variety: A randomized trial using stable isotopes in women in the Peruvian Highlands

10. Protein intake and bone mineral density: Cross‐sectional relationship and longitudinal effects in older adults

12. Protein intake and bone mineral density: Cross‐sectional relationship and longitudinal effects in older adults

15. Scientific opinion on the tolerable upper intake level for vitamin B6.

19. Critical Role of Maternal Selenium Nutrition in Neurodevelopment: Effects on Offspring Behavior and Neuroinflammatory Profile

27. Reference Limits For Haemoglobin And Ferritin

32. Guidance on safety evaluation of sources of nutrients and bioavailability of nutrient from the sources (Revision 1)

34. Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults : results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study

35. Scientific and technical guidance for the preparation and presentation of a dossier for evaluation of an infant and/or follow-on formula manufactured from protein hydrolysates (Revision 1) 1:(Scientific Opinion)

36. Guidance on the preparation and submission of the notification and application for authorisation of traditional foods from third countries in the context of Regulation (EU) 2015/2283 (Revision 1)1

40. Vitamin B-6 intake is related to physical performance in European older adults: results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) study

41. L-[alpha]-glycerophosphocholine contributes to meat's enhancement of nonheme iron absorption

42. Fighting Sarcopenia in Ageing European Adults: The Importance of the Amount and Source of Dietary Proteins

43. Beneficial role of replacing dietary saturated fatty acids by polyunsaturated fatty acids in prevention of sarcopenia: Findings from the NU-AGE cohort: Findings from the nu‐ age cohort

44. Dietary iron bioavailability: A simple model that can be used to derive country-specific dietary reference values for adult men and women

45. Dietary fibre may mitigate sarcopenia risk: Findings from the NU-AGE cohort of older european adults

46. Beneficial Role of Replacing Dietary Saturated Fatty Acids with Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in the Prevention of Sarcopenia: Findings from the NU-AGE Cohort

47. Dietary Iron Bioavailability: A Simple Model That Can Be Used to Derive Country-Specific Values for Adult Men and Women

48. Dietary Fibre May Mitigate Sarcopenia Risk : Findings from the NU-AGE Cohort of Older European Adults

49. Changing from a Western to a Mediterranean-style diet does not affect iron or selenium status : results of the New Dietary Strategies Addressing the Specific Needs of the Elderly Population for Healthy Aging in Europe (NU-AGE) 1-year randomized clinical trial in elderly Europeans

50. Fighting Sarcopenia in Ageing European Adults : The Importance of the Amount and Source of Dietary Proteins

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