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Bibliographic Entry The Dual Burden Household and the Nutrition Transition Paradox
Doak, Colleen M.; Adair, Linda S.; Bentley, Margaret E.; Monteiro, Carlos Augusto; & Popkin, Barry M. (2005). The Dual Burden Household and the Nutrition Transition Paradox. International Journal of Obesity, 29(1), 129-36.
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Bibliographic Entry Patterns of Food Consumption in Vietnam: Effects on Socioeconomic Groups during an Era of Economic Growth
Nguyen, Minh Thang; & Popkin, Barry M. (2004). Patterns of Food Consumption in Vietnam: Effects on Socioeconomic Groups during an Era of Economic Growth. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 58(1), 145-53.
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Bibliographic Entry Psychosocial Factors and Preterm Birth among African American and White Women in Central North Carolina
Dole, Nancy; Savitz, David A.; Siega-Riz, Anna Maria; Hertz-Picciotto, Irva; McMahon, Michael J.; & Buekens, Pierre. (2004). Psychosocial Factors and Preterm Birth among African American and White Women in Central North Carolina. American Journal of Public Health, 94(8), 1358-65. PMCID: PMC1448456
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Bibliographic Entry Associations among Active Transportation, Physical Activity, and Weight Status in Young Adults
Gordon-Larsen, Penny; Nelson, Melissa C.; & Beam, Kristin. (2005). Associations among Active Transportation, Physical Activity, and Weight Status in Young Adults. Obesity Research, 13(5), 868-75.
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Bibliographic Entry Contrasting Socioeconomic Profiles Related to Healthier Lifestyles in China and the United States
Kim, Soowon; Symons, Michael J.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2004). Contrasting Socioeconomic Profiles Related to Healthier Lifestyles in China and the United States. American Journal of Epidemiology, 159(2), 184-91.
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Bibliographic Entry A Cross-National Comparison of Lifestyle between China and the United States, Using a Comprehensive Cross-National Measurement Tool of the Healthfulness of Lifestyles: The Lifestyle Index
Kim, Soowon; Popkin, Barry M.; Siega-Riz, Anna Maria; Haines, Pamela S.; & Arab, Lenore. (2004). A Cross-National Comparison of Lifestyle between China and the United States, Using a Comprehensive Cross-National Measurement Tool of the Healthfulness of Lifestyles: The Lifestyle Index. Preventive Medicine, 38(2), 160-71.
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Bibliographic Entry Reducing Misclassification in Assignment of Timing of Events during Pregnancy
Yang, Juan; Hartmann, Katherine E.; Herring, Amy H.; & Savitz, David A. (2005). Reducing Misclassification in Assignment of Timing of Events during Pregnancy. Epidemiology, 16(1), 121-3.
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Bibliographic Entry The Burden of Disease from Undernutrition and Overnutrition in Countries Undergoing Rapid Nutrition Transition: A View from Brazil
Monteiro, Carlos Augusto; Conde, Wolney L.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2004). The Burden of Disease from Undernutrition and Overnutrition in Countries Undergoing Rapid Nutrition Transition: A View from Brazil. American Journal of Public Health, 94(3), 433-4. PMCID: PMC1448269
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Bibliographic Entry Understanding the Role of Mediating Risk Factors and Proxy Effects in the Association between Socio-Economic Status and Untreated Hypertension
Bell, A. Colin; Adair, Linda S.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2004). Understanding the Role of Mediating Risk Factors and Proxy Effects in the Association between Socio-Economic Status and Untreated Hypertension. Social Science & Medicine, 59(2), 275-83.
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Bibliographic Entry Growth in Young Filipino Children Predicts Schooling Trajectories through High School
Daniels, Melissa C.; & Adair, Linda S. (2004). Growth in Young Filipino Children Predicts Schooling Trajectories through High School. Journal of Nutrition, 134, 1439-46.
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