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... 1994. Reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire for use in ocular research.
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... JAm Diet Assoc 89:209214. Bailey RC, Olson J
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... J Am Diet Assoc 97:1293-1298. Beaton GH.
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... 1997. Reproducibility and relative validity of energy and macronutrient intake of a food frequency questionnaire developed for the German part of the EPIC project.
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... 1996. A food frequency questionnaire can detect pregnancyrelated changes in diet.
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... JAm Diet Assoc 99:442 444. Cleveland LE, Cook DA, Krebs-Smith S
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... 1993. Reproducibility and validity of food intake measurements from a semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire.
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... 1997. Reproducibility and relative validity of a self-administered semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire applied to younger women.
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... J Am Diet Assoc 98:11181126. Gleason P
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... JAm Diet Assoc 86:611-616. Harro M
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... low-income women using the multiple-pass 24-hour recall: A doubly labeled water study. JAm Diet Assoc 98: 1136-1140.
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... 1994. Comparison of energy intake by semiquantitative food-frequency questionnaire with total energy expenditure by the doubly labeled water method in young children.
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... 1993. The reproducibility and validity of a self-administered semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire in subjects from South Dakota and Wyoming.
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... 1999. Comparability of nutrient estimation by three food frequency questionnaires for use in epidemiological studies.
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... 1994. The application of different correlation coefficients to assess the reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire.
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... JAm Diet Assoc 89:1070-1075. Randall E, Marshall JR, Graham S
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... 1996. Evaluation of a food frequency questionnaire used to assess nutrient intakes in pregnant women.
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... 1996 Quantitative use of the Food Guide Pyramid to evaluate dietary intake of college students. J Am Diet Assoc 96:453-457.
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... 1992. Consistency of the Willett semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire and 24-hour dietary recalls in estimating nutrient intakes of preschool children.
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... 1990. Dietary assessment instruments for preschool children: Reliability of parental responses to the 24-hour recall and a food frequency questionnaire.
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... 1999. Validity of a food frequency questionnaire in assessing nutrient intakes of low-income pregnant women.
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... 1998. Comparison of food frequency questionnaires: The reduced Block and Willett questionnaires differ in ranking on nutrient intakes.


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