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1. Trends in Overall and Micronutrient-Containing Dietary Supplement Use in US Adults and Children, NHANES 2007-2018.

2. A narrative review of nutrient based indexes to assess diet quality and the proposed total nutrient index that reflects total dietary exposures.

3. Major Gaps in Understanding Dietary Supplement Use in Health and Disease.

4. Best Practices for Dietary Supplement Assessment and Estimation of Total Usual Nutrient Intakes in Population-Level Research and Monitoring

5. Unmetabolized serum folic acid and its relation to folic acid intake from diet and supplements in a nationally representative sample of adults aged greater than or equal to 60 y in the United States.

6. Major Gaps in Understanding Dietary Supplement Use in Health and Disease.

7. Trends in Overall and Micronutrient-Containing Dietary Supplement Use in US Adults and Children, NHANES 2007-2018.

8. A narrative review of nutrient based indexes to assess diet quality and the proposed total nutrient index that reflects total dietary exposures.

9. Malnutrition-related conditions and interventions in US state/territorial Older Americans Act aging plans.

11. Iodine in Foods and Dietary Supplements: A Collaborative Database Developed by NIH, FDA and USDA.

12. The Total Nutrient Index is a Useful Measure for Assessing Total Micronutrient Exposures Among US Adults.

13. Do Multivitamin/Mineral Dietary Supplements for Young Children Fill Critical Nutrient Gaps?

14. Dietary Protein Intake Is Positively Associated with Appendicular Lean Mass and Handgrip Strength among Middle-Aged US Adults.

15. Opportunities for Adding Undernutrition and Frailty Screening Measures in US National Surveys.

16. Association of food insecurity with dietary intakes and nutritional biomarkers among US children, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2016.

18. Supplemental Vitamin D Increased Serum Total 25-Hydroxyvitamin D in the US Adult Population During 2007-2014.

19. Nonfood Prebiotic, Probiotic, and Synbiotic Use Has Increased in US Adults and Children From 1999 to 2018.

20. Dietary Supplement Use Among Adults: United States, 2017-2018.

21. High folic acid or folate combined with low vitamin B-12 status: potential but inconsistent association with cognitive function in a nationally representative cross-sectional sample of US older adults participating in the NHANES.

22. Dietary Supplement Use in Children and Adolescents Aged ≤19 Years - United States, 2017-2018.

23. Older adults with obesity have higher risks of some micronutrient inadequacies and lower overall dietary quality compared to peers with a healthy weight, National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES), 2011-2014.

24. Screening Community-Living Older Adults for Protein Energy Malnutrition and Frailty: Update and Next Steps.

25. Demographic, Physiologic, and Lifestyle Characteristics Observed with Serum Total Folate Differ Among Folate Forms: Cross-Sectional Data from Fasting Samples in the NHANES 2011-2016.

26. Comparison of 4 Methods to Assess the Prevalence of Use and Estimates of Nutrient Intakes from Dietary Supplements among US Adults.

27. Dietary Supplement Use and Its Micronutrient Contribution During Pregnancy and Lactation in the United States.

28. Total Usual Micronutrient Intakes Compared to the Dietary Reference Intakes among U.S. Adults by Food Security Status.

29. Folate status in the US population 20 y after the introduction of folic acid fortification.

30. Vitamin D status in the United States, 2011-2014.

31. Best Practices for Dietary Supplement Assessment and Estimation of Total Usual Nutrient Intakes in Population-Level Research and Monitoring.

32. Dietary Supplement Use among Infants and Toddlers Aged <24 Months in the United States, NHANES 2007-2014.

33. Dietary Supplement Use among U.S. Children by Family Income, Food Security Level, and Nutrition Assistance Program Participation Status in 2011⁻2014.

34. Dietary Supplement Use Differs by Socioeconomic and Health-Related Characteristics among U.S. Adults, NHANES 2011⁻2014.

35. Federal Monitoring of Dietary Supplement Use in the Resident, Civilian, Noninstitutionalized US Population, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey .

36. The Dietary Supplement Label Database: Recent Developments and Applications.

37. Use of Iodine-Containing Dietary Supplements Remains Low among Women of Reproductive Age in the United States: NHANES 2011-2014.

38. Dietary Supplement Use Was Very High among Older Adults in the United States in 2011-2014.

39. Normative Values for Cardiorespiratory Fitness Testing Among US Children Aged 6-11 years.

40. B-vitamin status and bone mineral density and risk of lumbar osteoporosis in older females in the United States.

41. Multivitamin-mineral use is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease mortality among women in the United States.

42. A free new dietary supplement label database for registered dietitian nutritionists.

43. Estimating caffeine intake from energy drinks and dietary supplements in the United States.

44. Why US children use dietary supplements.

45. The prevalence of using iodine-containing supplements is low among reproductive-age women, NHANES 1999-2006.

46. Why US adults use dietary supplements.

47. A structured vocabulary for indexing dietary supplements in databases in the United States.

49. Dietary supplement use in the United States, 2003-2006.

50. Online dietary supplement resources.

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