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Beyond the Sticker Price: Including and Excluding Time in Comparing Food Prices
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2015
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Biomarkers of Nutritional Exposure
Journal of Nutrition, 2003
This supplement, published in the Journal of Nutrition (2003;133 Suppl), provides an evaluation of the use of biomarkers in nutritional epidemiology. The focus is on biomarkers that are considered to have current or emerging interest for chronic disease and methodologic research, and for which a substantial body of literature regarding their measurement in humans exists.
Caffeine: Friend or Foe?
Annual Review of Food Science and Technology, 2016
Panelists’ during IAFNS’s 2015 Annual Meeting covered topics ranging from the natural occurrence of caffeine in plants and interindividual metabolism of caffeine in humans to specific behavioral, reproductive, and cardiovascular effects related to caffeine consumption.
Carbohydrates and Weight Management
1998
This IAFNS concise monograph provides readers with a better understanding of the role of carbohydrates in weight maintenance.
Challenges of Linking Chronic Dehydration and Fluid Consumption to Health Outcomes
Nutrition Reviews, 2012
This article by Lawrence E. Armstrong is part of a 2012 supplement published in Nutrition Reviews, which follows up the Second International IAFNS Conference on Hydration and Health, held November 15–16, 2011. The conference reviewed the available science on hydration and related health issues, while also providing a scientific discussion of the compilation of data on fluid intake as it relates to health, well-being, disease, and human performance.
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