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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Active Malaria Morbidity Management Has Limited Impact on Height Status of Preschool Senegalese Children1,2 Fillol, Florie

140 3 p. 625-629
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2 Analytical Recovery of Folate and Its Degradation Products in Human Serum Stored at −25°C for up to 29 Years 1 , 2 Hannisdal, Rita

140 3 p. 522-526
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3 Announcements
140 3 p. 668
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4 Back Matter
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5 Cash and In-Kind Transfers in Poor Rural Communities in Mexico Increase Household Fruit, Vegetable, and Micronutrient Consumption but Also Lead to Excess Energy Consumption1–3 Leroy, Jef L.

140 3 p. 612-617
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6 Changes in Intestinal Bifidobacteria Levels Are Associated with the Inflammatory Response in Magnesium-Deficient Mice 1–3 Pachikian, Barbara D.

140 3 p. 509-514
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7 Cholecalciferol Supplementation throughout Winter Does Not Affect Markers of Bone Turnover in Healthy Young and Elderly Adults 1–3 Seamans, Kelly M.

140 3 p. 454-460
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8 Conjugated Linoleic Acid Ameliorates Inflammation-Induced Colorectal Cancer in Mice through Activation of PPARγ 1–3 Evans, Nicholas P.

140 3 p. 515-521
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9 Constipation Is Relieved More by Rye Bread Than Wheat Bread or Laxatives without Increased Adverse Gastrointestinal Effects 1 , 2 Holma, Reetta

140 3 p. 534-541
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10 Dietary Anthocyanin-Rich Bilberry Extract Ameliorates Hyperglycemia and Insulin Sensitivity via Activation of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase in Diabetic Mice 1–3 Takikawa, Masahito

140 3 p. 527-533
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11 Dietary Flavonol Intake May Lower Stroke Risk in Men and Women 1 , 2 Hollman, Peter C.H.

140 3 p. 600-604
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12 Dietary Phosphate Restriction Decreases Stem Cell Proliferation and Subsequent Growth Potential in Neonatal Pigs 1–3 Alexander, Lindsey S.

140 3 p. 477-482
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13 Dietary Protein Intake throughout Childhood Is Associated with the Timing of Puberty 1–3 Günther, Anke L.B.

140 3 p. 565-571
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14 Dietary Supplementation with Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria Is Well Tolerated and Not Associated with Adverse Events during Late Pregnancy and Early Infancy 1–3 Allen, Stephen J.

140 3 p. 483-488
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15 Early Weaning Reduces Small Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase Expression in Pigs 1–3 Lackeyram, Dale

140 3 p. 461-468
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16 Elevated Circulating LDL Phenol Levels in Men Who Consumed Virgin Rather Than Refined Olive Oil Are Associated with Less Oxidation of Plasma LDL1,2 de la Torre-Carbot, Karina

140 3 p. 501-508
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17 ERRATUM
140 3 p. 667
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18 Front Matter
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19 Guidance for Substantiating the Evidence for Beneficial Effects of Probiotics: Current Status and Recommendations for Future Research1–3 Rijkers, Ger T.

140 3 p. 671S-676S
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20 Guidance for Substantiating the Evidence for Beneficial Effects of Probiotics: Impact of Probiotics on Digestive System Metabolism1–3 Rabot, Sylvie

140 3 p. 677S-689S
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21 Guidance for Substantiating the Evidence for Beneficial Effects of Probiotics: Prevention and Management of Allergic Diseases by Probiotics1–3 Kalliomäki, Marko

140 3 p. 713S-721S
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22 Guidance for Substantiating the Evidence for Beneficial Effects of Probiotics: Prevention and Management of Infections by Probiotics 1–3 Wolvers, Danielle

140 3 p. 698S-712S
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23 Guidance for Substantiating the Evidence for Beneficial Effects of Probiotics: Probiotics in Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the Functional Disorder Irritable Bowel Syndrome1–3 Haller, Dirk

140 3 p. 690S-697S
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24 In a Randomized Controlled Trial of Iron Fortification, Anthelmintic Treatment, and Intermittent Preventive Treatment of Malaria for Anemia Control in Ivorian Children, only Anthelmintic Treatment Shows Modest Benefit1–4 Rohner, Fabian

140 3 p. 635-641
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25 Infant Birth Size Is Not Associated with Maternal Intake and Status of Folate during the Second Trimester in Norwegian Pregnant Women 1 2 Nilsen, Roy M.

140 3 p. 572-579
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26 Isoleucine Prevents the Accumulation of Tissue Triglycerides and Upregulates the Expression of PPARα and Uncoupling Protein in Diet-Induced Obese Mice 1–3 Nishimura, Junko

140 3 p. 496-500
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27 Laboratory, Epidemiological, and Human Intervention Studies Show That Tea (Camellia sinensis) May Be Useful in the Prevention of Obesity 1 , 2 Grove, Kimberly A.

140 3 p. 446-453
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28 Maternal Folate and Cobalamin Status Predicts Vitamin Status in Newborns and 6-Month-Old Infants 1–3 Hay, Gry

140 3 p. 557-564
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29 Maternal Micronutrient Deficiency, Fetal Development, and the Risk of Chronic Disease 1 Christian, Parul

140 3 p. 437-445
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30 Maternal Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation Has Limited Impact on Micronutrient Status of Bangladeshi Infants Compared with Standard Iron andFolic Acid Supplementation1–3 Eneroth, Hanna

140 3 p. 618-624
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31 Mechanisms Linking Suboptimal Early Nutrition and Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity1–3 Martin-Gronert, Malgorzata S.

140 3 p. 662-666
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32 Metabolic Programming Due to Alterations in Nutrition in the Immediate Postnatal Period1–3 Patel, Mulchand S.

140 3 p. 658-661
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33 Multidrug Resistance Proteins Restrain the Intestinal Absorption of trans-Resveratrol in Rats 1–3 Juan, M. Emília

140 3 p. 489-495
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34 Organoleptic Properties, Ease of Use, and Perceived Health Effects Are Determinants of Acceptability of Micronutrient Supplements among Poor Mexican Women1 2 Young, Sera L.

140 3 p. 605-611
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35 Perinatal Nutritional Iron Deficiency Impairs Noradrenergic-Mediated Synaptic Efficacy in the CA1 Area of Rat Hippocampus1,2 McEchron, Matthew D.

140 3 p. 642-647
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36 Predicted Apparent Digestion of Energy-Yielding Nutrients Differs between the Upper and Lower Digestive Tracts in Rats and Humans 1–3 Coles, Leah T.

140 3 p. 469-476
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37 Role of Early Hormonal and Nutritional Experiences in Shaping Feeding Behavior and Hypothalamic Development1–3 Bouret, Sebastien G.

140 3 p. 653-657
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38 Soy Product and Isoflavone Intakes Are Associated with a Lower Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Overweight Japanese Women 1 2 Nanri, Akiko

140 3 p. 580-586
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39 Table of Contents
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40 The Developmental Origins, Mechanisms, and Implications of Metabolic Syndrome1–3 Bruce, Kimberley D.

140 3 p. 648-652
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41 Three-Phase Model Harmonizes Estimates of the Maximal Suppression of Parathyroid Hormone by 25-Hydroxyvitamin D in Persons 65 Years of Age and Older1–3 Durazo-Arvizu, Ramón A.

140 3 p. 595-599
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42 Vitamin D Intake Needed to Maintain Target Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations in Participants with Low Sun Exposure and Dark Skin Pigmentation Is Substantially Higher Than Current Recommendations 1 2 Hall, Laura M.

140 3 p. 542-550
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43 Vitamin D Supplement Consumption Is Required to Achieve a Minimal Target 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentration of ≥75 nmol/L in Older People 1 2 Baraké, Roula

140 3 p. 551-556
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44 Whole and Refined Grain Intakes Are Related to Inflammatory Protein Concentrations in Human Plasma1 2 Masters, Rachel C.

140 3 p. 587-594
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45 Zinc Supplementation for Four Months Does Not Affect Growth in Young North Indian Children1–4 Taneja, Sunita

140 3 p. 630-634
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