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1. The influence of recipe disaggregation in dietary assessment: results from the national food consumption survey in Saint Kitts and Nevis

2. Ultra-processed food consumption during pregnancy and newborn weight

3. Food poverty among children aged 6–59 months in Brazil: results from the Brazilian National Survey on Child Nutrition (ENANI-2019)

4. Trends of breastfeeding indicators in Brazil from 1996 to 2019 and the gaps to achieve the WHO/UNICEF 2030 targets

5. Vitamin A deficiency and associated risk factors in children aged 12–59 months living in poorest municipalities in the South Region of Brazil

6. Factors Associated with the Intake of Ultra-Processed Cariogenic Foods by Preschoolers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

7. Technological tools for assessing children's food intake: a scoping review

8. Development of a mobile application to assess Brazilian schoolchildren's diet: CADE – food consumption at home and at school

9. Iodine Concentration in Brazilian Drinking Water and Its Possible Contribution to Iodine Intake for Different Physiological Groups

10. Methodological aspects of the assessment of dietary intake in the Brazilian National Survey on Child Nutrition (ENANI-2019): a population-based household survey

11. Diet quality of non-institutionalized elderly women from a Brazilian southern capital city: low consumption of saturated fats, sodium, whole grains, and cardioprotective fats

12. Health, lifestyle and sociodemographic characteristics are associated with Brazilian dietary patterns: Brazilian National Health Survey.

13. Individual and contextual predictors of children’s hemoglobin levels from Southern Brazilian municipalities in social vulnerability

14. Tecnologia em Saúde: versão brasileira do software GloboDiet para avaliação do consumo alimentar em estudos epidemiológicos

15. Food Insecurity and Associated Factors in Brazilian Undergraduates during the COVID-19 Pandemic

16. Introdução de alimentos não recomendados no primeiro ano de vida e fatores associados em crianças de baixo nível socioeconômico

17. Association of Overweight with Food Portion Size among Adults of São Paulo - Brazil.

18. Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data

19. Perfil lipídico e obesidade em escolares de baixa renda Lipid profile and obesity in low income school children

21. Dietary exposure to low-calorie sweeteners in a sample of Brazilian pregnant women

22. Vitamin A deficiency and associated risk factors in children aged 12–59 months living in poorest municipalities in the South Region of Brazil

23. Consumption of low-calorie sweeteners: findings from the Campinas Nutrition and Health Survey

24. Anthropometric and dietary indicators applied in population-based surveys: a systematic review

25. Estimation of underreporting of energy intake using different methods in a subsample of the ELSA-Brasil study

26. Methodological aspects of the assessment of dietary intake in the Brazilian National Survey on Child Nutrition (ENANI-2019): a population-based household survey

27. Excess Body Weight, Snack Limits and Dental Caries in Brazilian Preschoolers: A Population-Based Study

28. Individual and contextual predictors of children’s hemoglobin levels from Southern Brazilian municipalities in social vulnerability

29. Assessment of bias and associated factors for food portion quantification with photos in Brazil

30. Method for the Development of WISH, a Globally Applicable Index for Healthy Diets from Sustainable Food Systems

31. Perspectives from individuals with low education and interviewers using the GloboDiet 24 h recall: a qualitative study

32. Technology in Health: Brazilian version of the GloboDiet program for dietary intake assessment in epidemiological studies

33. Comparing Methods from the National Cancer Institute vs Multiple Source Method for Estimating Usual Intake of Nutrients in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latino Youth

34. Subjects’ Perception in Quantifying Printed and Digital Photos of Food Portions

35. Technology in Health: Brazilian version of the GloboDiet program for dietary intake assessment in epidemiological studies

36. Identification of Requirements for Computer-Supported Matching of Food Consumption Data with Food Composition Data

37. Introduction of inappropriate complementary feeding in the first year of life and associated factors in children with low socioeconomic status

38. Comparison of meal patterns across five European countries using standardized 24-h recall (GloboDiet) data from the EFCOVAL project

39. Reporting accuracy of population dietary sodium intake using duplicate 24 h dietary recalls and a salt questionnaire

40. Adapting the standardised computer- and interview-based 24 h dietary recall method (GloboDiet) for dietary monitoring in Latin America

41. Introduction of inappropriate complementary feeding in the first year of life and associated factors in children with low socioeconomic status

42. VI Latin American Workshop on Leadership in Nutrition, Cuba 2012: the first harvest

43. Comparison of the ISU, NCI, MSM, and SPADE Methods for Estimating Usual Intake: A Simulation Study of Nutrients Consumed Daily

44. Review and evaluation of innovative technologies for measuring diet in nutritional epidemiology

45. Bias in protein and potassium intake collected with 24-h recalls (EPIC-Soft) is rather comparable across European populations

46. Respondents’ evaluation of the 24-h dietary recall method (EPIC-Soft) in the EFCOVAL Project

47. Dietary Patterns and Unhealthy Behaviors in Brazil: The Current Scenario

48. Two non-consecutive 24 h recalls using EPIC-Soft software are sufficiently valid for comparing protein and potassium intake between five European centres – results from the European Food Consumption Validation (EFCOVAL) study

49. The influence of education in the validation process of a food frequency questionnaire for adults in Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil

50. Comparison of different approaches to calculate nutrient intakes based upon 24-h recall data derived from a multicenter study in European adolescents

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