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How does the healthfulness of the US food supply compare to international guidelines for marketing to children and adolescents?
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Snacking patterns among Chilean children and adolescents: Is there potential for improvement?
Improvements in the nutritional quality of US young adults based on food sources and socioeconomic status between 1989-1991 and 2011-2014