Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1742872023-07-28T08:48:50Z Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study Dekker, L.H Nicolaou, M Van Dam, R.M De Vries, J.H.M De Boer, E.J Brants, H.A.M Beukers, M.H Snijder, M.B Stronks, K. SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH adult aged Article cohort analysis controlled study cross-sectional study dietary intake dietary pattern Dutchman education ethnicity fast food female food fruit human male Netherlands noodle nut occupation principal component analysis prospective study race difference red meat rice social status Surinamese sweet (food) vegetable white meat 10.3402/fnr.v59.26317 Food and Nutrition Research 59 26317 2020-09-04T02:10:31Z 2020-09-04T02:10:31Z 2015 Article Dekker, L.H, Nicolaou, M, Van Dam, R.M, De Vries, J.H.M, De Boer, E.J, Brants, H.A.M, Beukers, M.H, Snijder, M.B, Stronks, K. (2015). Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study. Food and Nutrition Research 59 : 26317. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.26317 16546628 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174287 Co-Action Publishing Unpaywall 20200831 |
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adult aged Article cohort analysis controlled study cross-sectional study dietary intake dietary pattern Dutchman education ethnicity fast food female food fruit human male Netherlands noodle nut occupation principal component analysis prospective study race difference red meat rice social status Surinamese sweet (food) vegetable white meat Dekker, L.H Nicolaou, M Van Dam, R.M De Vries, J.H.M De Boer, E.J Brants, H.A.M Beukers, M.H Snijder, M.B Stronks, K. Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study |
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Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study |
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Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study |
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Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study |
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Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study |
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Socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: The HELIUS-Dietary Patterns study |
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socio-economic status and ethnicity are independently associated with dietary patterns: the helius-dietary patterns study |
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