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3. Iodine-containing supplement use by pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Western Australia

5. Assessment of breast milk iodine concentrations in lactating women in Western Australia

11. A comprehensive assessment of urinary iodine concentration and thyroid hormones in New Zealand schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study

12. Iodine status in Dunedin mothers and their breastfed infants.

13. Thyroglobulin as an index of mild iodine deficiency.

14. Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) in the New Zealand population: another example of an outmoded IDD control programme.

15. Iodine deficiency in UK schoolgirls.

16. Iodine.

17. Measuring Sodium from Discretionary Salt: Comparison of Methods.

19. Upcycled foods: A nudge toward nutrition.

20. Sodium in the New Zealand diet: proposed voluntary food reformulation targets will not meet the WHO goal of a 30% reduction in total sodium intake.

21. Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in postpartum women with suboptimal iodine and selenium and adequate iron status.

22. Use of Iodine Supplements by Breastfeeding Mothers Is Associated with Better Maternal and Infant Iodine Status.

23. Mother and Infant Nutrition Investigation in New Zealand (MINI Project): Protocol for an Observational Longitudinal Cohort Study.

24. Iodine-containing food practices of Western Australian pregnant women and ethnicity: An observational study.

25. Relationships between Dietary Patterns and Indices of Arterial Stiffness and Central Arterial Wave Reflection in 9-11-Year-Old Children.

26. Adequate Iodine Intake among Young Adults in Jiangsu Province, China Despite a Medium Iodine Knowledge Score.

27. Relative Validity and Reproducibility of a Short FoodFrequency Questionnaire to Assess Nutrient Intakesof New Zealand Adults.

28. Comparison of 24-h Diet Records, 24-h Urine, and Duplicate Diets for Estimating Dietary Intakes of Potassium, Sodium, and Iodine in Children.

29. Iodine-containing supplement use by pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Western Australia.

30. Dietary Patterns, Cardiorespiratory and Muscular Fitness in 9⁻11-Year-Old Children from Dunedin, New Zealand.

31. Iodine status of pregnant women in South Australia after mandatory iodine fortification of bread and the recommendation for iodine supplementation.

33. Iodine status of postpartum women and their infants in Australia after the introduction of mandatory iodine fortification.

34. The Association between Parent Diet Quality and Child Dietary Patterns in Nine- to Eleven-Year-Old Children from Dunedin, New Zealand.

35. Nutrition Society of New Zealand Annual Conference Held in Christchurch, New Zealand, 8-9 December 2016.

36. Nutrition Society of New Zealand Annual Conference Held in Wellington, New Zealand, 1-4 December 2015.

37. Iodine Deficiency and the Brain: Effects and Mechanisms.

38. Assessment of Breast Milk Iodine Concentrations in Lactating Women in Western Australia.

39. Adequate Iodine Status in New Zealand School Children Post-Fortification of Bread with Iodised Salt.

41. Your Way to a Better Theory of Mind: A Healthy Diet Relates to Better Faux Pas Recognition in Older Adults.

42. Balancing Sodium and Potassium: Estimates of Intake in a New Zealand Adult Population Sample.

43. Development and validation of an iodine-specific FFQ to estimate iodine intake in Australian pregnant women.

44. Iodine status in pre-school children prior to mandatory iodine fortification in Australia.

45. A comprehensive FFQ developed for use in New Zealand adults: reliability and validity for nutrient intakes.

46. Summary of an NIH workshop to identify research needs to improve the monitoring of iodine status in the United States and to inform the DRI.

48. Are pregnant women in New Zealand iodine deficient? A cross-sectional survey.

49. Iodine deficiency does exist but is difficult to assess in individuals.

50. Using bread as a vehicle to improve the iodine status of New Zealand children.

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