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The following pages link to Assessing the prevalence of nutrient inadequacy (Q78144526):
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- Micronutrient Intake in Healthy Toddlers: A Multinational Perspective (Q26795829) (← links)
- The Mediterranean diet and nutritional adequacy: a review (Q27008244) (← links)
- Options for basing Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) on chronic disease endpoints: report from a joint US-/Canadian-sponsored working group (Q28076931) (← links)
- Do pollinators contribute to nutritional health? (Q30389826) (← links)
- Micronutrient intake and status in Central and Eastern Europe compared with other European countries, results from the EURRECA network (Q30485710) (← links)
- Brazilian pregnant and lactating women do not change their food intake to meet nutritional goals (Q33726534) (← links)
- Improved Dietary Guidelines for Vitamin D: Application of Individual Participant Data (IPD)-Level Meta-Regression Analyses. (Q33749360) (← links)
- Biomarkers of nutrition for development--iodine review (Q33888251) (← links)
- A NEW MULTIVARIATE MEASUREMENT ERROR MODEL WITH ZERO-INFLATED DIETARY DATA, AND ITS APPLICATION TO DIETARY ASSESSMENT. (Q33976528) (← links)
- Nutritional problems in children with neuromotor disabilities: an Italian case series (Q34034592) (← links)
- 25-Hydroxyvitamin D in African-origin populations at varying latitudes challenges the construct of a physiologic norm (Q34056195) (← links)
- A Measurement Error Approach to Assess the Association between Dietary Diversity, Nutrient Intake, and Mean Probability of Adequacy1–4 (Q34204431) (← links)
- Micronutrient intakes among children and adults in Greece: the role of age, sex and socio-economic status (Q34411625) (← links)
- Dietary mineral supplies in Africa (Q34531902) (← links)
- Higher n3-fatty acid status is associated with lower risk of iron depletion among food insecure Canadian Inuit women (Q34645132) (← links)
- A statistical method to base nutrient recommendations on meta-analysis of intake and health-related status biomarkers (Q35135155) (← links)
- Food group and micronutrient intake adequacy among children, adults and elderly women in Greece (Q35227893) (← links)
- Development and validation testing of a short nutrition questionnaire to identify dietary risk factors in preschoolers aged 12-36 months (Q35708401) (← links)
- Dietary calcium and zinc deficiency risks are decreasing but remain prevalent. (Q35766336) (← links)
- Vitamins and minerals: issues associated with too low and too high population intakes (Q35875044) (← links)
- Dietary diversity, animal source food consumption and linear growth among children aged 1-5 years in Bandung, Indonesia: a longitudinal observational study (Q35905957) (← links)
- Dietary and cancer-related behaviors of vitamin/mineral dietary supplement users in a large cohort of French women (Q35986618) (← links)
- Biofortified β-carotene rice improves vitamin A intake and reduces the prevalence of inadequacy among women and young children in a simulated analysis in Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines. (Q36100637) (← links)
- Role of Young Child Formulae and Supplements to Ensure Nutritional Adequacy in U.K. Young Children (Q36123726) (← links)
- Contribution of cod liver oil-related nutrients (vitamins A, D, E and eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid) to daily nutrient intake and their associations with plasma concentrations in the EPIC-Norfolk cohort (Q36311341) (← links)
- Anthropometric Status and Nutritional Intake in Children (6-9 Years) in Valencia (Spain): The ANIVA Study (Q36403801) (← links)
- Appropriateness of the probability approach with a nutrient status biomarker to assess population inadequacy: a study using vitamin D. (Q36466257) (← links)
- Nutrient Intake and Depression Symptoms in Spanish Children: The ANIVA Study (Q36732649) (← links)
- A historical review of progress in the assessment of dietary zinc intake as an indicator of population zinc status (Q36828671) (← links)
- The Diet of Preschool Children in the Mediterranean Countries of the European Union: A Systematic Review (Q37044778) (← links)
- 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. (Q37082227) (← links)
- Mapping low intake of micronutrients across Europe (Q37202482) (← links)
- Nutritional adequacy of diets containing growing up milks or unfortified cow's milk in Irish children (aged 12-24 months). (Q37361676) (← links)
- Four issues in undernutrition-related health impact modeling (Q37366323) (← links)
- Nutrient Intake Is Insufficient among Senegalese Urban School Children and Adolescents: Results from Two 24 h Recalls in State Primary Schools in Dakar. (Q37373987) (← links)
- A mixed-effects model approach for estimating the distribution of usual intake of nutrients: the NCI method. (Q37398552) (← links)
- Overview of methods used to evaluate the adequacy of nutrient intakes for individuals and populations. (Q37548837) (← links)
- Iodine and Selenium Intakes of Postmenopausal Women in New Zealand (Q37729763) (← links)
- Is the food frequency questionnaire suitable to assess micronutrient intake adequacy for infants, children and adolescents? (Q37980511) (← links)
- Dietary surveys indicate vitamin intakes below recommendations are common in representative Western countries (Q38018138) (← links)
- A systematic review on micronutrient intake adequacy in adult minority populations residing in Europe: the need for action. (Q38093801) (← links)
- How may a shift towards a more sustainable food consumption pattern affect nutrient intakes of Dutch children? (Q38581892) (← links)
- Typology of eaters based on conventional and organic food consumption: results from the NutriNet-Santé cohort study (Q38852098) (← links)
- Low vitamin D deficiency in Irish toddlers despite northerly latitude and a high prevalence of inadequate intakes (Q39063073) (← links)
- Sociodemographic, lifestyle and dietary correlates of dietary supplement use in a large sample of French adults: results from the NutriNet-Santé cohort study (Q39463038) (← links)
- Variation in the iodine concentrations of foods: considerations for dietary assessment (Q39480993) (← links)
- Sociodemographic and economic characteristics associated with dairy intake vary across genders (Q39948687) (← links)
- Higher risk of zinc deficiency in New Zealand Pacific school children compared with their Māori and European counterparts: a New Zealand national survey (Q39951495) (← links)
- Prevalence of iodine intake inadequacy in elderly Brazilian women. A cross-sectional study. (Q41479757) (← links)
- Comparison of Sociodemographic and Nutritional Characteristics between Self-Reported Vegetarians, Vegans, and Meat-Eaters from the NutriNet-Santé Study (Q42368256) (← links)