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2. The Effects of Subsidies for Healthy Foods on Food Purchasing Behaviors, Consumption Patterns, and Obesity/Overweight: A Systematic Review.

3. Total dietary antioxidant capacity and food groups and their relationship with the sleep time of Brazilian graduates (CUME Study).

4. Effect of Nuts Combined with Energy Restriction on the Obesity Treatment: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

5. Effects of Cashew Nuts ( Anacardium occidentale L.) and Cashew Nut Oil on Intestinal Permeability and Inflammatory Markers during an Energy-Restricted 8-Week Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial (Brazilian Nuts Study).

6. Brazil Nut (Bertholletia excelsa H.B.K.) Consumption in Energy-Restricted Intervention Decreases Proinflammatory Markers and Intestinal Permeability of Women with Overweight/Obesity: A Controlled Trial (Brazilian Nuts Study).

8. Cashew nut ( Anacardium occidentale L.) and cashew nut oil reduce cardiovascular risk factors in adults on weight-loss treatment: a randomized controlled three-arm trial (Brazilian Nuts Study).

9. Lymphocyte to High-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio is Positively Associated with Pre-diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, and Non-traditional Cardiometabolic Risk Markers: A Cross-sectional Study at Secondary Health Care.

10. Risk and protective factors for Long COVID in Brazilian adults (CUME Study).

11. Fatty acid intake and prevalence of depression among Brazilian graduates and postgraduates (CUME Study).

12. Effect of carotenoids on gut health and inflammatory status: A systematic review of in vivo animal studies.

13. Are ambulatory blood pressure parameters associated more with central adiposity than with total adiposity? Results of the ELSA-Brasil study.

14. 30-Year High Cardiovascular Risk Incidence and its Determinants: CUME Study.

15. Tools developed in Brazil for the promotion and assessment of adequate and healthy eating habits: A scoping review.

16. Higher caffeine consumption is associated with insufficient sleep time in Brazilian adults (CUME study).

17. Association between total dietary antioxidant capacity and food groups and incidence of depression in a cohort of Brazilian graduates (CUME Project).

18. Low polyphenol intake among highly scholarity population: CUME cohort.

19. Acute effect of a beverage containing Brazil and cashew nuts on oxidative stress, lipemia, and blood pressure of women with cardiometabolic risk (Brazilian Nuts Study): a randomized clinical trial.

20. The 30-year cardiovascular risk trajectories and their independently associated factors in participants of a Brazilian cohort (CUME Study).

21. Fat Intake and High Triglyceride-Glucose Index in Individuals at Cardiometabolic Risk: An Isocaloric Substitution Analyses.

22. Food consumption by degree of processing is associated with nocturnal dipping and blood pressure variability: The ELSA-Brasil study.

23. Intra-Amniotic Administration of Cashew Nut ( Anacardium occidentale L.) Soluble Extract Improved Gut Functionality and Morphology In Vivo ( Gallus gallus ).

24. Ultra-processed food consumption is positively associated with the incidence of depression in Brazilian adults (CUME project).

25. Habitual polyphenol intake of foods according to NOVA classification: implications of ultra-processed foods intake (CUME study).

26. Total Polyphenol Intake, Polyphenol Subtypes, and Prevalence of Hypertension in the CUME Cohort.

27. Effects of minimally and ultra-processed foods on blood pressure in Brazilian adults: a two-year follow up of the CUME Project.

28. Adiposity and insulin resistance mediate the inverse association between legume intake and blood pressure: a cross-sectional analysis in secondary cardiovascular prevention.

30. Ultra-processed food consumption and dietary, lifestyle and social determinants: a path analysis in Brazilian graduates (CUME project).

31. Effects of Regular Brazil Nut ( Bertholletia excelsa H.B.K.) Consumption on Health: A Systematic Review of Clinical Trials.

32. Triglyceride glucose index: A new biomarker in predicting cardiovascular risk.

33. Relative validity and reproducibility of food frequency questionnaire for individuals on hemodialysis (NUGE-HD study).

34. Effect of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on telomere length and telomerase activity: A systematic review of clinical trials.

35. Selenium in Brazil nuts: An overview of agronomical aspects, recent trends in analytical chemistry, and health outcomes.

36. Brazil and cashew nuts intake improve body composition and endothelial health in women at cardiometabolic risk (Brazilian Nuts Study): a randomized controlled trial.

37. Built and social environments and overweight among Brazilian adults from medium-sized city: CUME Project.

38. Chia ( Salvia hispanica L.) Flour and Oil Ameliorate Metabolic Disorders in the Liver of Rats Fed a High-Fat and High Fructose Diet.

39. Effect of chronic consumption of nuts on oxidative stress: a systematic review of clinical trials.

40. Dietary inflammatory index scores are associated with atherogenic risk in Brazilian schoolchildren.

41. Acute consumption of a shake containing cashew and Brazil nuts did not affect appetite in overweight subjects: a randomized, cross-over study.

42. Baseline Diet Quality Is Related to Changes in the Body Composition and Inflammatory Markers: An Intervention Study Based on Resistance Training and Nutritional Advice.

43. Alcohol consumption and overweight in Brazilian adults - CUME Project.

44. Visceral adiposity index is positively associated with blood pressure: A systematic review.

45. Association of dietary total antioxidant capacity with anthropometric indicators, C-reactive protein, and clinical outcomes in hospitalized oncologic patients.

46. Association of dietary total antioxidant capacity with depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders: A systematic review of observational studies.

47. Online Food Frequency Questionnaire From the Cohort of Universities of Minas Gerais (CUME Project, Brazil): Construction, Validity, and Reproducibility.

48. Can resveratrol modulate sirtuins in obesity and related diseases? A systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

49. Food processing and risk of hypertension: Cohort of Universities of Minas Gerais, Brazil (CUME Project).

50. Dietary total antioxidant capacity is inversely associated with cardiovascular events and cardiometabolic risk factors: A cross-sectional study.

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