12 results on '"Maruya, Sachiko"'
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2. Hydroxyprolyl-Glycine in 24 H Urine Shows Higher Correlation with Meat Consumption than Prolyl-Hydroxyproline, a Major Collagen Peptide in Urine and Blood.
3. Urinary Biomarkers in Screening for the Usual Intake of Fruit and Vegetables, and Sodium, Potassium, and the Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio: Required Number and Accuracy of Measurements
4. New Environmental-Related Approaches to Improved Eating Behavior and Nutrition across One’s Life Course
5. Dietary sodium sources according to four 3-d weighed food records and their association with multiple 24-h urinary excretions among middle-aged and elderly Japanese participants in rural areas.
6. Validity of the Food Frequency Questionnaire—Estimated Intakes of Sodium, Potassium, and Sodium-to-Potassium Ratio for Screening at a Point of Absolute Intake among Middle-Aged and Older Japanese Adults
7. Applicability of a web-based 24-hour dietary recall tool for Japanese populations in large-scale epidemiological studies
8. Short-Term Effects of Salt Restriction via Home Dishes Do Not Persist in the Long Term: A Randomized Control Study
9. Fundamental theories and educational contents of diet and nutrition education adapted to human development and behavior changing : proposes regarding four areas of diet and nutrition education corresponding to learning stages founded on theory by Piaget, J. and behavior changing theory by prochaska, J. concerning level-Based instruction on healthy eating behavior and instruction of practice(Modified by Maruya, N.)
10. A silver staining procedure for proteins in agarose gels
11. Validity and reproducibility of food group intakes in a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for genomic and omics research: the Tohoku Medical Megabank Project.
12. Applicability of a Web-based 24-hour Dietary Recall Tool for Japanese Populations in Large-scale Epidemiological Studies.
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