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Home > Publications > Food system surveillance > Does diet-beverage intake affect dietary consumption patterns? Results from the Choose Healthy Options Consciously Everyday (CHOICE) randomized clinical trial

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Trends in US home food preparation and consumption: Analysis of national nutrition surveys and time use studies from 1965-1966 to 2007-2008
Trends in purchases and intake of foods and beverages containing caloric and low-calorie sweeteners over the last decade in the United States
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