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Chenevert, Caitlyn Rose, author.
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statistically differ from one another, specifically in a lean population. Ninety-three collegiate student
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Zvenyach, Tracy Marie, author.
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. The Special Supplemental Women, Infants, and Children program (WIC) is a population-based program
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Lopez-Pentecost, Melissa, author.
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-related cancer risk in this population. Previous work in the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) found that post
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Guetterman, Heather, author. (orcid)0000-0003-3346-5552
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Conclusion: Vitamin B12 intake was low in this population and was associated with risk for vitamin
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Baietto, Jamey A., author.
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Participants: A sample population was recruited from a food desert located in Bloomington, Illinois
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Lawless, Megan C., author.
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The prevalence of overweight and obesity are high in the U.S. and affect the population across all
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Wondimagegnhu, Meron Girma, author.
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eliminated vitamin D insufficiency in the study population. Our results suggest that supplementation can be
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Kuchnia, Adam Joseph, author.
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In the first study, using a large and ethnically-diverse healthy population sample (NHANES 1999
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Rivera, Rebecca Lynn-Anne, author.
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-sectional assessment of the baseline study population recruited for the second randomized and controlled long
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Haase, Barbara, author.
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population of infants.
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Shams-White, Marissa M. M., author.
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rate observed in the civilian population. Not only are major chronic diseases and healthcare costs
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Ocansey, Eugenia Maku, author.
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population in Ghana including subtests of the Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment, National Institute

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