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Author's A Brief History of Evidence-Informed Decision Making for Nutrition in Mexico
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Author's A comparison of the bioavailability of ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulfate in non-anemic Mexican women and children consuming a sweetened maize and milk drink
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Author's A Food Transfer Program without a Formal Education Component Modifies Complementary Feeding Practices in Poor Rural Mexican Communities
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Author's A research agenda to guide progress on childhood obesity prevention in Latin America.
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Author's Accelerometer-based physical activity levels among Mexican adults and their relation with sociodemographic characteristics and BMI: a cross-sectional study
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Author's Active Commuting to School in Mexican Adolescents: Evidence From the Mexican National Nutrition and Health Survey
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Author's Adherence to Dietary Recommendations for Food Group Intakes Is Low in the Mexican Population
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Author's Are research priorities in Latin America in line with the nutritional problems of the population?
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Author's Auditory- and visual-evoked potentials in Mexican infants are not affected by maternal supplementation with 400 mg/d docosahexaenoic acid in the second half of pregnancy
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Author's Beverage consumption for a healthy life: recommendations for the Mexican population
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Author's Beverage purchases from stores in Mexico under the excise tax on sugar sweetened beverages: observational study
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Author's Beverages Sales in Mexico before and after Implementation of a Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax.
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Author's Breastfeeding in Mexico was stable, on average, but deteriorated among the poor, whereas complementary feeding improved: results from the 1999 to 2006 National Health and Nutrition Surveys
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Author's Breastfeeding status at age 3 months is associated with adiposity and cardiometabolic markers at age 4 years in Mexican children
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Author's Caloric beverage consumption patterns in Mexican children
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Author's Caloric beverages were major sources of energy among children and adults in Mexico, 1999-2012
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Author's [Changes in prices of taxed sugar-sweetened beverages and nonessential energy dense food in rural and semi-rural areas in Mexico].
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Author's Characterizing the epidemiological transition in Mexico: national and subnational burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors
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Author's Childhood and adolescent overweight and obesity in Latin America: a systematic review
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Author's Climate Trends and Consumption of Foods and Beverages by Processing Level in Mexican Cities
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Author's Closing the Nutrition Impact Gap Using Program Impact Pathway Analyses to Inform the Need for Program Modifications in Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer Program
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Author's Comparing a 7-day diary vs. 24 h-recall for estimating fluid consumption in overweight and obese Mexican women
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Author's Compliance with nutrition standards in Mexican schools and their effectiveness: a repeated cross-sectional study
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Author's Conclusions from the Mexican National Nutrition Survey 1999: translating results into nutrition policy.
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Author's Consumption of foods and beverages in elementary schools: Results of the implementation of the general guidelines for foods and beverages sales in elementary schools in Mexico, stages II and III.
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Author's [Contribution of processed foods to the energy, macronutrient and fiber intakes of Mexican children aged 1 to 4 years].
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Author's Correction: Characterizing the Epidemiological Transition in Mexico: National and Subnational Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors.
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Author's Correction: Expected changes in obesity after reformulation to reduce added sugars in beverages: A modeling study
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Author's Correction: Expected population weight and diabetes impact of the 1-peso-per-litre tax to sugar sweetened beverages in Mexico
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Author's Design and challenges of a randomized controlled trial for reducing risk factors of metabolic syndrome in Mexican women through water intake
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Author's Diabetes in Mexico: cost and management of diabetes and its complications and challenges for health policy
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Author's Dietary patterns in Mexican adults are associated with risk of being overweight or obese
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Author's Discretionary Foods Have a High Contribution and Fruit, Vegetables, and Legumes Have a Low Contribution to the Total Energy Intake of the Mexican Population.
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Author's Dissonant health transition in the states of Mexico, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013.
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Author's Distribution of anemia associated with micronutrient deficiencies other than iron in a probabilistic sample of Mexican children
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Author's Do high vs. low purchasers respond differently to a nonessential energy-dense food tax? Two-year evaluation of Mexico's 8% nonessential food tax.
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Author's Does the Mexican sugar-sweetened beverage tax have a signaling effect? ENSANUT 2016
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Author's Dyslipidemia prevalence, awareness, treatment and control in Mexico: results of the Ensanut 2012
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Author's Effectiveness of a large-scale iron-fortified milk distribution program on anemia and iron deficiency in low-income young children in Mexico
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Author's Emerging nutrition challenges: policies to tackle under-nutrition, obesity and chronic diseases.
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Author's Energy, added sugar, and saturated fat contributions of taxed beverages and foods in Mexico
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Author's Energy and nutrient consumption in Mexican women 12-49 years of age: analysis of the National Nutrition Survey 1999.
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Author's Energy and nutrient intake in preschool and school age Mexican children: National Nutrition Survey 1999.
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Author's Epidemiology of food insecurity in Mexico
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Author's [Exclusive breastfeeding in <6mo is associated to a better weight for length in households with food insecurity in Mexico].
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Author's Expected changes in obesity after reformulation to reduce added sugars in beverages: A modeling study
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Author's Expected population weight and diabetes impact of the 1-peso-per-litre tax to sugar sweetened beverages in Mexico
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Author's Factors associated with overweight and obesity in Mexican school-age children: results from the National Nutrition Survey 1999.
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Author's Ferrous gluconate and ferrous sulfate added to a complementary food distributed by the Mexican nutrition program Oportunidades have a comparable efficacy to reduce iron deficiency in toddlers
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Author's Ferrous sulfate is more bioavailable among preschoolers than other forms of iron in a milk-based weaning food distributed by PROGRESA, a national program in Mexico
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Author's First-Year Evaluation of Mexico's Tax on Nonessential Energy-Dense Foods: An Observational Study
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Author's Food acculturation drives dietary differences among Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Non-Hispanic Whites
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Author's [Food contribution to total daily energy intake in the Mexican population older than five years]
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Author's [Food insecurity and nutritional status of preschool children in Mexico]
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Author's Fortifying milk with ferrous gluconate and zinc oxide in a public nutrition program reduced the prevalence of anemia in toddlers
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Author's Fruit and vegetable intake in the Mexican population: results from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006
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Author's Geography of diabetes mellitus mortality in Mexico: an epidemiologic transition analysis
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Author's Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 84 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks, 1990-2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016.
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Author's Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 84 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks for 195 countries and territories, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Dise
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Author's Growth to age 18 months following prenatal supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid differs by maternal gravidity in Mexico
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Author's Height Trajectory During Early Childhood Is Inversely Associated with Fat Mass in Later Childhood in Mexican Boys
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Author's Hemoglobin measured by Hemocue and a reference method in venous and capillary blood: a validation study
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Author's High Prevalence of Inadequate Calcium and Iron Intakes by Mexican Population Groups as Assessed by 24-Hour Recalls.
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Author's Impact of a school-based intervention program on obesity risk factors in Mexican children
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Author's Impact of the Mexican program for education, health, and nutrition (Progresa) on rates of growth and anemia in infants and young children: a randomized effectiveness study
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Author's Improving nutrition in Mexico: the use of research for decision making.
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Author's In Mexico, Evidence Of Sustained Consumer Response Two Years After Implementing A Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax.
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Author's INCAP Oriente longitudinal study: 40 years of history and legacy
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Author's Intakes of Energy and Discretionary Food in Mexico Are Associated with the Context of Eating: Mealtime, Activity, and Place
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Author's Interventions for the treatment of obesity among children and adolescents in Latin America: a systematic review
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Author's Interventions to increase physical activity and healthy eating among overweight and obese children in Mexico
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Author's Introduction to the double burden of undernutrition and excess weight in Latin America.
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Author's Iron, zinc and iodide status in Mexican children under 12 years and women 12-49 years of age. A probabilistic national survey.
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Author's Iron, zinc, copper and magnesium nutritional status in Mexican children aged 1 to 11 years
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Author's [Magnitude of food insecurity in Mexico: its relationship with nutritional status and socioeconomic factors]
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Author's Maternal single nucleotide polymorphisms in the fatty acid desaturase 1 and 2 coding regions modify the impact of prenatal supplementation with DHA on birth weight
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Author's [Methodology of the National Health and Nutrition Survey for localities with less than 100 000 inhabitants (Ensanut 100k)]
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Author's Methods of the National Nutrition Survey 1999.
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Author's Mexican Children under 2 Years of Age Consume Food Groups High in Energy and Low in Micronutrients.
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Author's Mexico attempts to tackle obesity: the process, results, push backs and future challenges.
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Author's [National Health and Nutrition Survey 2018-19: methodology and perspectives]
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Author's [National Health and Nutrition Survey 2018. Results in localities with less than 100 000 inhabitants]
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Author's [Nutricia Code: nutrition and conflict of interest in academia]
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Author's Nutrition transition in Mexico and in other Latin American countries
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Author's Nutritional quality of foods and non-alcoholic beverages advertised on Mexican television according to three nutrient profile models
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Author's Obesity and central adiposity in Mexican adults: results from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006
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Author's Overview of the Dietary Intakes of the Mexican Population: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2012.
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Author's Overview of the nutritional status of selected micronutrients in Mexican children in 2006.
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Author's Overview of the nutritional status of the Mexican population in the last two decades
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Author's [Overweight and obesity in Mexican vulnerable population. Results of Ensanut 100k]
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Author's Overweight and obesity trends in Mexican children 2 to 18 years of age from 1988 to 2006.
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Author's Perceived and Objective Measures of Neighborhood Environment for Physical Activity Among Mexican Adults, 2011
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Author's Perceived Neighborhood Environment and Physical Activity: The International Physical Activity and Environment Network Adult Study in Mexico.
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Author's Perceived neighborhood environmental attributes associated with leisure-time and transport physical activity in Mexican adults.
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Author's Pitfalls of the self-regulation of advertisements directed at children on Mexican television
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Author's Poor compliance with appropriate feeding practices in children under 2 y in Mexico.
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Author's [Position paper on taxes to non-basic energy-dense foods and sugar-sweetened beverages]
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Author's Prenatal Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation and Offspring Development at 18 Months: Randomized Controlled Trial
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Author's Prenatal Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation Does Not Affect Nonfasting Serum Lipid and Glucose Concentrations of Offspring at 4 Years of Age in a Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial in Mexico.
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Author's Prenatal supplementation with DHA improves attention at 5 y of age: a randomized controlled trial
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Author's Prenatal Supplementation with Docosahexaenoic Acid Has No Effect on Growth through 60 Months of Age
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Author's Prevalence of abnormal eating behaviors in adolescents in Mexico: Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006.
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Author's [Prevalence of diabetes and poor glycemic control in Mexico: results from Ensanut 2016.]
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Author's [Prevalence of obesity in Mexican adults 2000-2012].
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Author's Preventing childhood obesity in Latin America: an agenda for regional research and strategic partnerships
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Author's Preventing maternal and child malnutrition: the nutrition component of the Mesoamerican Health Initiative 2015
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Author's Prevention of childhood obesity and food policies in Latin America: from research to practice
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Author's Pro-Inflammatory Diet Is Associated with Adiposity during Childhood and with Adipokines and Inflammatory Markers at 11 Years in Mexican Children
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Author's [Public health in the first wave: a research agenda for cooperation under Covid-19]
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Author's [Recommendations for a multisectorial national policy to promote breastfeeding in Mexico: position of the National Academy of Medicine].
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Author's Scripted messages delivered by nurses and radio changed beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors regarding infant and young child feeding in Mexico.
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Author's Snacking is prevalent in Mexico
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Author's Sociodemographic factors are associated with dietary patterns in Mexican schoolchildren.
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Author's Stakeholder perspectives on national policy for regulating the school food environment in Mexico
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Author's [Stunting in children population in localities under 100 000 inhabitants in Mexico.]
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Author's [Subsample for the analysis of chronic diseases with biomarkers, National Survey of Health and Nutrition 2016]
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Author's Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Are the Main Sources of Added Sugar Intake in the Mexican Population
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Author's [Taste perception as a risk factor for childhood obesity]
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Author's The association between body shape silhouette and dietary pattern among Mexican women
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Author's The double burden of undernutrition and excess body weight in Mexico.
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Author's The effect of micronutrient deficiencies on child growth: a review of results from community-based supplementation trials.
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Author's The fight against overweight and obesity in school children: Public policy in Mexico.
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Author's [The health of Mexicans living in localities with less than 100 000 inhabitants]
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Author's The Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey as a Basis for Public Policy Planning: Overweight and Obesity
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Author's The nutrition intervention improved adult human capital and economic productivity.
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Author's The Oportunidades program's fortified food supplement, but not improvements in the home diet, increased the intake of key micronutrients in rural Mexican children aged 12-59 months.
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Author's The Role of Public Nutrition Research Organizations in the Construction, Implementation and Evaluation of Evidence-Based Nutrition Policy: Two National Experiences in Mexico
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Author's Three 24-Hour Recalls in Comparison with One Improve the Estimates of Energy and Nutrient Intakes in an Urban Mexican Population.
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Author's [Trends of malnutrition in Mexican children under five years from 1988 to 2016: Analysis of five national surveys]
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Author's Usual Dietary Energy Density Distribution Is Positively Associated with Excess Body Weight in Mexican Children.
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Author's Usual Intake of Added Sugars and Saturated Fats Is High while Dietary Fiber Is Low in the Mexican Population.
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Author's Usual Vitamin Intakes by Mexican Populations.
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Author's Validity of a food frequency questionnaire to assess food intake in Mexican adolescent and adult population
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Author's Vitamins A, and C and folate status in Mexican children under 12 years and women 12-49 years: a probabilistic national survey
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Author's Worldwide trends in body-mass index, underweight, overweight, and obesity from 1975 to 2016: a pooled analysis of 2416 population-based measurement studies in 128·9 million children, adolescents, and adults
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Author's Zinc absorption from zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, zinc oxide + EDTA, or sodium-zinc EDTA does not differ when added as fortificants to maize tortillas
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Three 24-Hour Recalls in Comparison with One Improve the Estimates of Energy and Nutrient Intakes in an Urban Mexican Population.
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The double burden of undernutrition and excess body weight in Mexico.
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associationbetweenbodyshapesilhouetteanddietarypatternamongmexicanwomen
‡A
The association between body shape silhouette and dietary pattern among Mexican women
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tasteperceptionasariskfactorforchildhoodobesity
‡A
[Taste perception as a risk factor for childhood obesity]
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‡a
sugarsweetenedbeveragesarethemainsourcesofaddedsugarintakeinthemexicanpopulation
‡A
Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Are the Main Sources of Added Sugar Intake in the Mexican Population
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
subsamplefortheanalysisofchronicdiseaseswithbiomarkersnationalsurveyofhealthandnutrition
‡A
[Subsample for the analysis of chronic diseases with biomarkers, National Survey of Health and Nutrition 2016]
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1
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919
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‡a
stuntinginchildrenpopulationinlocalitiesunder100000inhabitantsinmexico
‡A
[Stunting in children population in localities under 100 000 inhabitants in Mexico.]
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1
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919
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‡a
stakeholderperspectivesonnationalpolicyforregulatingtheschoolfoodenvironmentinmexico
‡A
Stakeholder perspectives on national policy for regulating the school food environment in Mexico
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1
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919
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‡a
sociodemographicfactorsareassociatedwithdietarypatternsinmexicanschoolchildren
‡A
Sociodemographic factors are associated with dietary patterns in Mexican schoolchildren.
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snackingisprevalentinmexico
‡A
Snacking is prevalent in Mexico
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‡a
scriptedmessagesdeliveredbynursesandradiochangedbeliefsattitudesintentionsandbehaviorsregardinginfantandyoungchildfeedinginmexico
‡A
Scripted messages delivered by nurses and radio changed beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors regarding infant and young child feeding in Mexico.
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‡a
recommendationsforamultisectorialnationalpolicytopromotebreastfeedinginmexicopositionofthenationalacademyofmedicine
‡A
[Recommendations for a multisectorial national policy to promote breastfeeding in Mexico: position of the National Academy of Medicine].
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
publichealthinthe1wavearesearchagendaforcooperationundercovid19
‡A
[Public health in the first wave: a research agenda for cooperation under Covid-19]
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1
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919
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‡a
proinflammatorydietisassociatedwithadiposityduringchildhoodandwithadipokinesandinflammatorymarkersat11yearsinmexicanchildren
‡A
Pro-Inflammatory Diet Is Associated with Adiposity during Childhood and with Adipokines and Inflammatory Markers at 11 Years in Mexican Children
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
preventionofchildhoodobesityandfoodpoliciesinlatinamericafromresearchtopractice
‡A
Prevention of childhood obesity and food policies in Latin America: from research to practice
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1
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919
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‡a
preventingmaternalandchildmalnutritionthenutritioncomponentofthemesoamericanhealthinitiative
‡A
Preventing maternal and child malnutrition: the nutrition component of the Mesoamerican Health Initiative 2015
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
preventingchildhoodobesityinlatinamericaanagendaforregionalresearchandstrategicpartnerships
‡A
Preventing childhood obesity in Latin America: an agenda for regional research and strategic partnerships
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
prevalenceofobesityinmexicanadults2000
‡A
[Prevalence of obesity in Mexican adults 2000-2012].
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
prevalenceofdiabetesandpoorglycemiccontrolinmexicoresultsfromensanut
‡A
[Prevalence of diabetes and poor glycemic control in Mexico: results from Ensanut 2016.]
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
prevalenceofabnormaleatingbehaviorsinadolescentsinmexicomexicannationalhealthandnutritionsurvey
‡A
Prevalence of abnormal eating behaviors in adolescents in Mexico: Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
prenatalsupplementationwithdocosahexaenoicacidhasnoeffectongrowththrough60monthsofage
‡A
Prenatal Supplementation with Docosahexaenoic Acid Has No Effect on Growth through 60 Months of Age
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
prenatalsupplementationwithdhaimprovesattentionat5yofagearandomizedcontrolledtrial
‡A
Prenatal supplementation with DHA improves attention at 5 y of age: a randomized controlled trial
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
prenataldocosahexaenoicacidsupplementationdoesnotaffectnonfastingserumlipidandglucoseconcentrationsofoffspringat4yearsofageinafollowupofarandomizedcontrolledclinicaltrialinmexico
‡A
Prenatal Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation Does Not Affect Nonfasting Serum Lipid and Glucose Concentrations of Offspring at 4 Years of Age in a Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial in Mexico.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
prenataldocosahexaenoicacidsupplementationandoffspringdevelopmentat18monthsrandomizedcontrolledtrial
‡A
Prenatal Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplementation and Offspring Development at 18 Months: Randomized Controlled Trial
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
positionpaperontaxestononbasicenergydensefoodsandsugarsweetenedbeverages
‡A
[Position paper on taxes to non-basic energy-dense foods and sugar-sweetened beverages]
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
poorcompliancewithappropriatefeedingpracticesinchildrenunder2yinmexico
‡A
Poor compliance with appropriate feeding practices in children under 2 y in Mexico.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
pitfallsoftheselfregulationofadvertisementsdirectedatchildrenonmexicantelevision
‡A
Pitfalls of the self-regulation of advertisements directed at children on Mexican television
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
perceivedneighborhoodenvironmentalattributesassociatedwithleisuretimeandtransportphysicalactivityinmexicanadults
‡A
Perceived neighborhood environmental attributes associated with leisure-time and transport physical activity in Mexican adults.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
perceivedneighborhoodenvironmentandphysicalactivitytheinternationalphysicalactivityandenvironmentnetworkadultstudyinmexico
‡A
Perceived Neighborhood Environment and Physical Activity: The International Physical Activity and Environment Network Adult Study in Mexico.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
perceivedandobjectivemeasuresofneighborhoodenvironmentforphysicalactivityamongmexicanadults
‡A
Perceived and Objective Measures of Neighborhood Environment for Physical Activity Among Mexican Adults, 2011
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1
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919
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‡a
overweightandobesitytrendsinmexicanchildren2to18yearsofagefrom1988to
‡A
Overweight and obesity trends in Mexican children 2 to 18 years of age from 1988 to 2006.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
overweightandobesityinmexicanvulnerablepopulationresultsofensanut100k
‡A
[Overweight and obesity in Mexican vulnerable population. Results of Ensanut 100k]
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1
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919
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‡a
overviewofthenutritionalstatusofthemexicanpopulationinthelast2decades
‡A
Overview of the nutritional status of the Mexican population in the last two decades
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1
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919
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‡a
overviewofthenutritionalstatusofselectedmicronutrientsinmexicanchildrenin
‡A
Overview of the nutritional status of selected micronutrients in Mexican children in 2006.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
overviewofthedietaryintakesofthemexicanpopulationresultsfromthenationalhealthandnutritionsurvey
‡A
Overview of the Dietary Intakes of the Mexican Population: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2012.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
obesityandcentraladiposityinmexicanadultsresultsfromthemexicannationalhealthandnutritionsurvey
‡A
Obesity and central adiposity in Mexican adults: results from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
nutritionalqualityoffoodsandnonalcoholicbeveragesadvertisedonmexicantelevisionaccordingto3nutrientprofilemodels
‡A
Nutritional quality of foods and non-alcoholic beverages advertised on Mexican television according to three nutrient profile models
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
nutritiontransitioninmexicoandinotherlatinamericancountries
‡A
Nutrition transition in Mexico and in other Latin American countries
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1
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919
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‡a
nutriciacodenutritionandconflictofinterestinacademia
‡A
[Nutricia Code: nutrition and conflict of interest in academia]
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1
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919
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‡a
nationalhealthandnutritionsurvey2018resultsinlocalitieswithlessthan100000inhabitants
‡A
[National Health and Nutrition Survey 2018. Results in localities with less than 100 000 inhabitants]
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1
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919
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‡a
nationalhealthandnutritionsurvey201819methodologyandperspectives
‡A
[National Health and Nutrition Survey 2018-19: methodology and perspectives]
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1
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919
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‡a
mexicoattemptstotackleobesitytheprocessresultspushbacksandfuturechallenges
‡A
Mexico attempts to tackle obesity: the process, results, push backs and future challenges.
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1
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919
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‡a
mexicanchildrenunder2yearsofageconsumefoodgroupshighinenergyandlowinmicronutrients
‡A
Mexican Children under 2 Years of Age Consume Food Groups High in Energy and Low in Micronutrients.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
methodsofthenationalnutritionsurvey
‡A
Methods of the National Nutrition Survey 1999.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
methodologyofthenationalhealthandnutritionsurveyforlocalitieswithlessthan100000inhabitantsensanut100k
‡A
[Methodology of the National Health and Nutrition Survey for localities with less than 100 000 inhabitants (Ensanut 100k)]
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
maternalsinglenucleotidepolymorphismsinthefattyaciddesaturase1and2codingregionsmodifytheimpactofprenatalsupplementationwithdhaonbirthweight
‡A
Maternal single nucleotide polymorphisms in the fatty acid desaturase 1 and 2 coding regions modify the impact of prenatal supplementation with DHA on birth weight
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
magnitudeoffoodinsecurityinmexicoitsrelationshipwithnutritionalstatusandsocioeconomicfactors
‡A
[Magnitude of food insecurity in Mexico: its relationship with nutritional status and socioeconomic factors]
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
ironzinccopperandmagnesiumnutritionalstatusinmexicanchildrenaged1to11years
‡A
Iron, zinc, copper and magnesium nutritional status in Mexican children aged 1 to 11 years
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
probabilisticnationalsurvey
‡A
A probabilistic national survey.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
introductiontothedoubleburdenofundernutritionandexcessweightinlatinamerica
‡A
Introduction to the double burden of undernutrition and excess weight in Latin America.
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919
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‡a
interventionstoincreasephysicalactivityandhealthyeatingamongoverweightandobesechildreninmexico
‡A
Interventions to increase physical activity and healthy eating among overweight and obese children in Mexico
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
interventionsforthetreatmentofobesityamongchildrenandadolescentsinlatinamericaasystematicreview
‡A
Interventions for the treatment of obesity among children and adolescents in Latin America: a systematic review
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
intakesofenergyanddiscretionaryfoodinmexicoareassociatedwiththecontextofeatingmealtimeactivityandplace
‡A
Intakes of Energy and Discretionary Food in Mexico Are Associated with the Context of Eating: Mealtime, Activity, and Place
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
incaporientelongitudinalstudy40yearsofhistoryandlegacy
‡A
INCAP Oriente longitudinal study: 40 years of history and legacy
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
inmexicoevidenceofsustainedconsumerresponse2yearsafterimplementingasugarsweetenedbeveragetax
‡A
In Mexico, Evidence Of Sustained Consumer Response Two Years After Implementing A Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
improvingnutritioninmexicotheuseofresearchfordecisionmaking
‡A
Improving nutrition in Mexico: the use of research for decision making.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
impactofthemexicanprogramforeducationhealthandnutritionprogresaonratesofgrowthandanemiaininfantsandyoungchildrenarandomizedeffectivenessstudy
‡A
Impact of the Mexican program for education, health, and nutrition (Progresa) on rates of growth and anemia in infants and young children: a randomized effectiveness study
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
impactofaschoolbasedinterventionprogramonobesityriskfactorsinmexicanchildren
‡A
Impact of a school-based intervention program on obesity risk factors in Mexican children
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
highprevalenceofinadequatecalciumandironintakesbymexicanpopulationgroupsasassessedby24hourrecalls
‡A
High Prevalence of Inadequate Calcium and Iron Intakes by Mexican Population Groups as Assessed by 24-Hour Recalls.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
hemoglobinmeasuredbyhemocueandareferencemethodinvenousandcapillarybloodavalidationstudy
‡A
Hemoglobin measured by Hemocue and a reference method in venous and capillary blood: a validation study
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
heighttrajectoryduringearlychildhoodisinverselyassociatedwithfatmassinlaterchildhoodinmexicanboys
‡A
Height Trajectory During Early Childhood Is Inversely Associated with Fat Mass in Later Childhood in Mexican Boys
‡9
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‡a
growthtoage18monthsfollowingprenatalsupplementationwithdocosahexaenoicaciddiffersbymaternalgravidityinmexico
‡A
Growth to age 18 months following prenatal supplementation with docosahexaenoic acid differs by maternal gravidity in Mexico
‡9
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919
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‡a
globalregionalandnationalcomparativeriskassessmentof84behaviouralenvironmentalandoccupationalandmetabolicrisksorclustersofrisks19902016asystematicanalysisfortheglobalburdenofdiseasestudy
‡A
Global, regional, and national comparative risk assessment of 84 behavioural, environmental and occupational, and metabolic risks or clusters of risks, 1990-2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
geographyofdiabetesmellitusmortalityinmexicoanepidemiologictransitionanalysis
‡A
Geography of diabetes mellitus mortality in Mexico: an epidemiologic transition analysis
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
fruitandvegetableintakeinthemexicanpopulationresultsfromthemexicannationalhealthandnutritionsurvey
‡A
Fruit and vegetable intake in the Mexican population: results from the Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
fortifyingmilkwithferrousgluconateandzincoxideinapublicnutritionprogramreducedtheprevalenceofanemiaintoddlers
‡A
Fortifying milk with ferrous gluconate and zinc oxide in a public nutrition program reduced the prevalence of anemia in toddlers
‡9
1
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‡a
foodinsecurityandnutritionalstatusofpreschoolchildreninmexico
‡A
[Food insecurity and nutritional status of preschool children in Mexico]
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
foodcontributiontototaldailyenergyintakeinthemexicanpopulationolderthan5years
‡A
[Food contribution to total daily energy intake in the Mexican population older than five years]
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
foodacculturationdrivesdietarydifferencesamongmexicansmexicanamericansandnonhispanicwhites
‡A
Food acculturation drives dietary differences among Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Non-Hispanic Whites
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
1yearevaluationofmexicostaxonnonessentialenergydensefoodsanobservationalstudy
‡A
First-Year Evaluation of Mexico's Tax on Nonessential Energy-Dense Foods: An Observational Study
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
ferroussulfateismorebioavailableamongpreschoolersthanotherformsofironinamilkbasedweaningfooddistributedbyprogresaanationalprograminmexico
‡A
Ferrous sulfate is more bioavailable among preschoolers than other forms of iron in a milk-based weaning food distributed by PROGRESA, a national program in Mexico
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
ferrousgluconateandferroussulfateaddedtoacomplementaryfooddistributedbythemexicannutritionprogramoportunidadeshaveacomparableefficacytoreduceirondeficiencyintoddlers
‡A
Ferrous gluconate and ferrous sulfate added to a complementary food distributed by the Mexican nutrition program Oportunidades have a comparable efficacy to reduce iron deficiency in toddlers
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
factorsassociatedwithoverweightandobesityinmexicanschoolagechildrenresultsfromthenationalnutritionsurvey
‡A
Factors associated with overweight and obesity in Mexican school-age children: results from the National Nutrition Survey 1999.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
expectedpopulationweightanddiabetesimpactofthe1pesoperlitretaxtosugarsweetenedbeveragesinmexico
‡A
Expected population weight and diabetes impact of the 1-peso-per-litre tax to sugar sweetened beverages in Mexico
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
expectedchangesinobesityafterreformulationtoreduceaddedsugarsinbeveragesamodelingstudy
‡A
Expected changes in obesity after reformulation to reduce added sugars in beverages: A modeling study
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
exclusivebreastfeedingin6moisassociatedtoabetterweightforlengthinhouseholdswithfoodinsecurityinmexico
‡A
[Exclusive breastfeeding in <6mo is associated to a better weight for length in households with food insecurity in Mexico].
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
briefhistoryofevidenceinformeddecisionmakingfornutritioninmexico
‡A
A Brief History of Evidence-Informed Decision Making for Nutrition in Mexico
‡9
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919
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‡a
comparisonofthebioavailabilityofferrousfumarateandferroussulfateinnonanemicmexicanwomenandchildrenconsumingasweetenedmaizeandmilkdrink
‡A
A comparison of the bioavailability of ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulfate in non-anemic Mexican women and children consuming a sweetened maize and milk drink
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
foodtransferprogramwithoutaformaleducationcomponentmodifiescomplementaryfeedingpracticesinpoorruralmexicancommunities
‡A
A Food Transfer Program without a Formal Education Component Modifies Complementary Feeding Practices in Poor Rural Mexican Communities
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
researchagendatoguideprogressonchildhoodobesitypreventioninlatinamerica
‡A
A research agenda to guide progress on childhood obesity prevention in Latin America.
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
accelerometerbasedphysicalactivitylevelsamongmexicanadultsandtheirrelationwithsociodemographiccharacteristicsandbmiacrosssectionalstudy
‡A
Accelerometer-based physical activity levels among Mexican adults and their relation with sociodemographic characteristics and BMI: a cross-sectional study
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
activecommutingtoschoolinmexicanadolescentsevidencefromthemexicannationalnutritionandhealthsurvey
‡A
Active Commuting to School in Mexican Adolescents: Evidence From the Mexican National Nutrition and Health Survey
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
adherencetodietaryrecommendationsforfoodgroupintakesislowinthemexicanpopulation
‡A
Adherence to Dietary Recommendations for Food Group Intakes Is Low in the Mexican Population
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
areresearchprioritiesinlatinamericainlinewiththenutritionalproblemsofthepopulation
‡A
Are research priorities in Latin America in line with the nutritional problems of the population?
‡9
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919
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‡a
auditoryandvisualevokedpotentialsinmexicaninfantsarenotaffectedbymaternalsupplementationwith400mg500docosahexaenoicacidinthe2halfofpregnancy
‡A
Auditory- and visual-evoked potentials in Mexican infants are not affected by maternal supplementation with 400 mg/d docosahexaenoic acid in the second half of pregnancy
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
beverageconsumptionforahealthyliferecommendationsforthemexicanpopulation
‡A
Beverage consumption for a healthy life: recommendations for the Mexican population
‡9
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919
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‡a
beveragepurchasesfromstoresinmexicoundertheexcisetaxonsugarsweetenedbeveragesobservationalstudy
‡A
Beverage purchases from stores in Mexico under the excise tax on sugar sweetened beverages: observational study
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
beveragessalesinmexicobeforeandafterimplementationofasugarsweetenedbeveragetax
‡A
Beverages Sales in Mexico before and after Implementation of a Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax.
‡9
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919
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‡a
breastfeedinginmexicowasstableonaveragebutdeterioratedamongthepoorwhereascomplementaryfeedingimprovedresultsfromthe1999to2006nationalhealthandnutritionsurveys
‡A
Breastfeeding in Mexico was stable, on average, but deteriorated among the poor, whereas complementary feeding improved: results from the 1999 to 2006 National Health and Nutrition Surveys
‡9
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‡a
breastfeedingstatusatage3monthsisassociatedwithadiposityandcardiometabolicmarkersatage4yearsinmexicanchildren
‡A
Breastfeeding status at age 3 months is associated with adiposity and cardiometabolic markers at age 4 years in Mexican children
‡9
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‡a
caloricbeverageconsumptionpatternsinmexicanchildren
‡A
Caloric beverage consumption patterns in Mexican children
‡9
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‡a
caloricbeveragesweremajorsourcesofenergyamongchildrenandadultsinmexico1999
‡A
Caloric beverages were major sources of energy among children and adults in Mexico, 1999-2012
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
changesinpricesoftaxedsugarsweetenedbeveragesandnonessentialenergydensefoodinruralandsemiruralareasinmexico
‡A
[Changes in prices of taxed sugar-sweetened beverages and nonessential energy dense food in rural and semi-rural areas in Mexico].
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
characterizingtheepidemiologicaltransitioninmexiconationalandsubnationalburdenofdiseasesinjuriesandriskfactors
‡A
Characterizing the epidemiological transition in Mexico: national and subnational burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
childhoodandadolescentoverweightandobesityinlatinamericaasystematicreview
‡A
Childhood and adolescent overweight and obesity in Latin America: a systematic review
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
climatetrendsandconsumptionoffoodsandbeveragesbyprocessinglevelinmexicancities
‡A
Climate Trends and Consumption of Foods and Beverages by Processing Level in Mexican Cities
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919
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‡a
closingthenutritionimpactgapusingprogramimpactpathwayanalysestoinformtheneedforprogrammodificationsinmexicosconditionalcashtransferprogram
‡A
Closing the Nutrition Impact Gap Using Program Impact Pathway Analyses to Inform the Need for Program Modifications in Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer Program
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
comparinga7daydiaryvs24hrecallforestimatingfluidconsumptioninoverweightandobesemexicanwomen
‡A
Comparing a 7-day diary vs. 24 h-recall for estimating fluid consumption in overweight and obese Mexican women
‡9
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919
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‡a
compliancewithnutritionstandardsinmexicanschoolsandtheireffectivenessarepeatedcrosssectionalstudy
‡A
Compliance with nutrition standards in Mexican schools and their effectiveness: a repeated cross-sectional study
‡9
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919
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‡a
conclusionsfromthemexicannationalnutritionsurvey1999translatingresultsintonutritionpolicy
‡A
Conclusions from the Mexican National Nutrition Survey 1999: translating results into nutrition policy.
‡9
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‡a
consumptionoffoodsandbeveragesinelementaryschoolsresultsoftheimplementationofthegeneralguidelinesforfoodsandbeveragessalesinelementaryschoolsinmexicostages2and3
‡A
Consumption of foods and beverages in elementary schools: Results of the implementation of the general guidelines for foods and beverages sales in elementary schools in Mexico, stages II and III.
‡9
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‡a
contributionofprocessedfoodstotheenergymacronutrientandfiberintakesofmexicanchildrenaged1to4years
‡A
[Contribution of processed foods to the energy, macronutrient and fiber intakes of Mexican children aged 1 to 4 years].
‡9
1
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919
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‡a
correctioncharacterizingtheepidemiologicaltransitioninmexiconationalandsubnationalburdenofdiseasesinjuriesandriskfactors
‡A
Correction: Characterizing the Epidemiological Transition in Mexico: National and Subnational Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors.
‡9
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‡a
correctionexpectedchangesinobesityafterreformulationtoreduceaddedsugarsinbeveragesamodelingstudy
‡A
Correction: Expected changes in obesity after reformulation to reduce added sugars in beverages: A modeling study
‡9
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919
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‡a
correctionexpectedpopulationweightanddiabetesimpactofthe1pesoperlitretaxtosugarsweetenedbeveragesinmexico
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Correction: Expected population weight and diabetes impact of the 1-peso-per-litre tax to sugar sweetened beverages in Mexico
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
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designandchallengesofarandomizedcontrolledtrialforreducingriskfactorsofmetabolicsyndromeinmexicanwomenthroughwaterintake
‡A
Design and challenges of a randomized controlled trial for reducing risk factors of metabolic syndrome in Mexican women through water intake
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
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diabetesinmexicocostandmanagementofdiabetesanditscomplicationsandchallengesforhealthpolicy
‡A
Diabetes in Mexico: cost and management of diabetes and its complications and challenges for health policy
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
dietarypatternsinmexicanadultsareassociatedwithriskofbeingoverweightorobese
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Dietary patterns in Mexican adults are associated with risk of being overweight or obese
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
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discretionaryfoodshaveahighcontributionandfruitvegetablesandlegumeshavealowcontributiontothetotalenergyintakeofthemexicanpopulation
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Discretionary Foods Have a High Contribution and Fruit, Vegetables, and Legumes Have a Low Contribution to the Total Energy Intake of the Mexican Population.
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
dissonanthealthtransitioninthestatesofmexico19902013asystematicanalysisfortheglobalburdenofdiseasestudy
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Dissonant health transition in the states of Mexico, 1990-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013.
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
distributionofanemiaassociatedwithmicronutrientdeficienciesotherthanironinaprobabilisticsampleofmexicanchildren
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Distribution of anemia associated with micronutrient deficiencies other than iron in a probabilistic sample of Mexican children
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
dohighvslowpurchasersresponddifferentlytoanonessentialenergydensefoodtax2yearevaluationofmexicos8nonessentialfoodtax
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Do high vs. low purchasers respond differently to a nonessential energy-dense food tax? Two-year evaluation of Mexico's 8% nonessential food tax.
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
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doesthemexicansugarsweetenedbeveragetaxhaveasignalingeffectensanut
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Does the Mexican sugar-sweetened beverage tax have a signaling effect? ENSANUT 2016
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
dyslipidemiaprevalenceawarenesstreatmentandcontrolinmexicoresultsoftheensanut
‡A
Dyslipidemia prevalence, awareness, treatment and control in Mexico: results of the Ensanut 2012
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
effectivenessofalargescaleironfortifiedmilkdistributionprogramonanemiaandirondeficiencyinlowincomeyoungchildreninmexico
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Effectiveness of a large-scale iron-fortified milk distribution program on anemia and iron deficiency in low-income young children in Mexico
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
emergingnutritionchallengespoliciestotackleundernutritionobesityandchronicdiseases
‡A
Emerging nutrition challenges: policies to tackle under-nutrition, obesity and chronic diseases.
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
energyaddedsugarandsaturatedfatcontributionsoftaxedbeveragesandfoodsinmexico
‡A
Energy, added sugar, and saturated fat contributions of taxed beverages and foods in Mexico
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
energyandnutrientconsumptioninmexicanwomen1249yearsofageanalysisofthenationalnutritionsurvey
‡A
Energy and nutrient consumption in Mexican women 12-49 years of age: analysis of the National Nutrition Survey 1999.
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
energyandnutrientintakeinpreschoolandschoolagemexicanchildrennationalnutritionsurvey
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Energy and nutrient intake in preschool and school age Mexican children: National Nutrition Survey 1999.
‡9
1
|
943
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201x
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2016
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11
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943
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200x
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2006
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5
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943
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199x
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1999
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4
|
946
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J9U|987007280699705171
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 88621639
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
RERO|A000138106
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2011077448
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 83141922
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BAV|495_248560
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|12083670
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000097063366
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|ns2019000680
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|13592263
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NYNYRILM|159666
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNCHL|10000000000000000013735
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNC|981058611452006706
|
997
|
|
|
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0 0 lived 0 0
‡9
1
|