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1. Food combination questionnaire for Japanese: relative validity regarding food and nutrient intake and overall diet quality against the 4-day weighed dietary record

2. Greenhouse gas emissions of self-selected diets in the UK and their association with diet quality: is energy under-reporting a problem?

3. Applying a meal coding system to 16-d weighed dietary record data in the Japanese context: towards the development of simple meal-based dietary assessment tools

4. Nutritional correlates of monetary diet cost in young, middle-aged and older Japanese women

5. Development of a food-based diet quality score for Japanese: associations of the score with nutrient intakes in young, middle-aged and older Japanese women

6. Associations of food choice values and food literacy with overall diet quality: a nationwide cross-sectional study in Japanese adults

7. Application of the Healthy Eating Index-2015 and the Nutrient-Rich Food Index 9.3 for assessing overall diet quality in the Japanese context: Different nutritional concerns from the US.

8. Relative validity of the online Meal-based Diet History Questionnaire for evaluating the overall diet quality and quality of each meal type in Japanese adults

9. Oromotor and somatic taste reactivity during sucrose meals reveals internal state and stimulus palatability after gastric bypass in rats

10. Development and implementation of a method to assess food and nutrient intakes in the Seychelles Child Development Nutrition Study

11. Nutritional correlates of monetary diet cost in young, middle-aged and older Japanese women

13. Development of a food-based diet quality score for Japanese: associations of the score with nutrient intakes in young, middle-aged and older Japanese women

14. A Japanese diet with low glycaemic index and glycaemic load is associated with both favourable and unfavourable aspects of dietary intake patterns in three generations of women

16. Data-driven development of the Meal-based Diet History Questionnaire for Japanese adults

17. Adherence to dietary and physical activity guidelines among shift workers: associations with individual and work-related factors

18. Overweight and obesity in shift workers: associated dietary and lifestyle factors

19. Web-Based Personalized Nutrition System for Delivering Dietary Feedback Based on Behavior Change Techniques: Development and Pilot Study among Dietitians

20. Meal-specific dietary patterns and their contribution to overall dietary patterns in the Japanese context: Findings from the 2012 National Health and Nutrition Survey, Japan

21. A Systematic Review of Principal Component Analysis–Derived Dietary Patterns in Japanese Adults: Are Major Dietary Patterns Reproducible Within a Country?

22. Addressing nutrient shortfalls in 1- to 5-year-old Irish children using diet modeling: development of a protocol for use in country-specific population health

23. Eating patterns in a nationwide sample of Japanese aged 1-79 years from MINNADE study: eating frequency, clock time for eating, time spent on eating and variability of eating patterns

25. Adequacy of Usual Intake of Japanese Children Aged 3⁻5 Years: A Nationwide Study

26. Methodological issues in assessing change in dietary intake and appetite following gastric bypass surgery: A systematic review

27. Characterisation of breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in the Japanese context: an exploratory cross-sectional analysis

28. Application of the Healthy Eating Index-2015 and the Nutrient-Rich Food Index 9.3 for assessing overall diet quality in the Japanese context: Different nutritional concerns from the US

29. Proceedings from the 2018 Association for Chemoreception Annual Meeting Symposium: Bariatric Surgery and Its Effects on Taste and Food Selection

30. Prevalence and characteristics of misreporting of energy intake in Japanese adults: the 2012 National Health and Nutrition Survey

31. A Qualitative Exploration of the Shift Work Experience

32. Higher dietary acid load is weakly associated with higher adiposity measures and blood pressure in Japanese adults: The National Health and Nutrition Survey

33. Reproducibility and Relative Validity of the Healthy Eating Index-2015 and Nutrient-Rich Food Index 9.3 Estimated by Comprehensive and Brief Diet History Questionnaires in Japanese Adults

34. Are food-related perceptions associated with meal portion size decisions? A cross-sectional study

35. Associations between Meal and Snack Frequency and Diet Quality in US Adults: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-2012

36. Associations between meal and snack frequency and overweight and abdominal obesity in US children and adolescents from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003–2012

37. Meal and snack frequency in relation to diet quality in US children and adolescents: the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2012

38. Food Combinations in Relation to the Quality of Overall Diet and Individual Meals in Japanese Adults: A Nationwide Study

39. Is it still a real treat? Adults' treat provision to children

40. Breakfast in Japan: Findings from the 2012 National Health and Nutrition Survey

41. Adequacy of Usual Intake of Japanese Children Aged 3⁻5 Years: A Nationwide Study

42. Thirteen-Year Trends in Dietary Patterns among Japanese Adults in the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2003–2015: Continuous Westernization of the Japanese Diet

43. Greenhouse gas emissions of self-selected diets in the UK and their association with diet quality: is energy under-reporting a problem?

44. Applying a meal coding system to 16-d weighed dietary record data in the Japanese context: towards the development of simple meal-based dietary assessment tools

45. Dietary and lifestyle habits and the associated health risks in shift workers

46. Decreasing the number of small eating occasions (<15 % of total energy intake) regardless of the time of day may be important to improve diet quality but not adiposity: a cross-sectional study in British children and adolescents

47. Prevalence and characteristics of misreporting of energy intake in US children and adolescents: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003–2012

48. Prevalence and characteristics of misreporting of energy intake in US adults: NHANES 2003–2012

49. Secular trends in reported portion size of food and beverages consumed by Irish adults

50. Ability of self-reported estimates of dietary sodium, potassium and protein to detect an association with general and abdominal obesity: comparison with the estimates derived from 24 h urinary excretion

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