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1 Acute Consumption of Walnuts and Walnut Components Differentially Affect Postprandial Lipemia, Endothelial Function, Oxidative Stress, and Cholesterol Efflux in Humans with Mild Hypercholesterolemia Berryman, Claire E.

143 6 p. 788-794
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2 A High-Fat SFA, MUFA, or n3 PUFA Challenge Affects the Vascular Response and Initiates an Activated State of Cellular Adherence in Lean and Obese Middle-Aged Men Esser, Diederik

143 6 p. 843-851
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3 Among 10 Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Variables, Smoking Is Strongly Associated with Biomarkers of Acrylamide Exposure in a Representative Sample of the U.S. Population Vesper, Hubert W.

143 6 p. 995S-1000S
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4 Announcements
143 6 p. 935
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5 A Novel Carbon Isotope Biomarker for Dietary Sugar Schoeller, Dale A.

143 6 p. 763-765
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6 A Whole-Grain–Rich Diet Reduces Urinary Excretion of Markers of Protein Catabolism and Gut Microbiota Metabolism in Healthy Men after One Week 1, 2 Ross, Alastair B.

143 6 p. 766-773
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7 Back Matter
143 6 p. 936-941
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8 Dietary Advice on Inuit Traditional Food Use Needs to Balance Benefits and Risks of Mercury, Selenium, and n3 Fatty Acids Laird, Brian D.

143 6 p. 923-930
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9 Dietary Choline and Betaine Intakes Vary in an Adult Multiethnic Population Yonemori, Kim M.

143 6 p. 894-899
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10 Dietary Supplement Use and Smoking Are Important Correlates of Biomarkers of Water-Soluble Vitamin Status after Adjusting for Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Variables in a Representative Sample of U.S. Adults Pfeiffer, Christine M.

143 6 p. 957S-965S
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11 Does Chocolate Consumption Really Boost Nobel Award Chances? The Peril of Over-Interpreting Correlations in Health Studies Maurage, Pierre

143 6 p. 931-933
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12 Erratum
143 6 p. 934
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13 Erratum
143 6 p. 934
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14 Estrogen Receptor–Mediated Effects of Isoflavone Supplementation Were Not Observed in Whole-Genome Gene Expression Profiles of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Postmenopausal, Equol-Producing Women van der Velpen, Vera

143 6 p. 774-780
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15 Front Matter
143 6 p. i-iii
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16 Habitual Dietary Isoflavone Intake Is Associated with Decreased C-Reactive Protein Concentrations among Healthy Premenopausal Women Filiberto, Amanda C.

143 6 p. 900-906
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17 Higher Protein Diets Consumed Ad Libitum Improve Cardiovascular Risk Markers in Children of Overweight Parents from Eight European Countries Damsgaard, Camilla T.

143 6 p. 810-817
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18 Inclusion of Guava Enhances Non-Heme Iron Bioavailability but Not Fractional Zinc Absorption from a Rice-Based Meal in Adolescents Nair, Krishnapillai Madhavan

143 6 p. 852-858
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19 Inorganic Nitrate and Beetroot Juice Supplementation Reduces Blood Pressure in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Siervo, Mario

143 6 p. 818-826
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20 Intake of Small-to-Medium-Chain Saturated Fatty Acids Is Associated with Peripheral Leukocyte Telomere Length in Postmenopausal Women Song, Yan

143 6 p. 907-914
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21 Mode of Delivery and Early Nutrition Modulate Microbial Colonization and Fermentation Products in Neonatal Piglets Wang, Mei

143 6 p. 795-803
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22 Partitioning of [Methyl-3H]Methionine to Methylated Products and Protein Is Altered during High Methyl Demand Conditions in Young Yucatan Miniature Pigs McBreairty, Laura E.

143 6 p. 804-809
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23 Psychosocial Stimulation Benefits Development in Nonanemic Children but Not in Anemic, Iron-Deficient Children Tofail, Fahmida

143 6 p. 885-893
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24 Race-Ethnicity Is a Strong Correlate of Circulating Fat-Soluble Nutrient Concentrations in a Representative Sample of the U.S. Population Schleicher, Rosemary L.

143 6 p. 966S-976S
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25 Race-Ethnicity Is Related to Biomarkers of Iron and Iodine Status after Adjusting for Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Variables in NHANES 2003–2006 Pfeiffer, Christine M.

143 6 p. 977S-985S
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26 Regression Modeling Plan for 29 Biochemical Indicators of Diet and Nutrition Measured in NHANES 2003–2006 Sternberg, Maya R.

143 6 p. 948S-956S
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27 RETRACTED: Grape Powder Supplementation Prevents Oxidative Stress–Induced Anxiety-Like Behavior, Memory Impairment, and High Blood Pressure in Rats Allam, Farida

143 6 p. 835-842
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28 Scripted Messages Delivered by Nurses and Radio Changed Beliefs, Attitudes, Intentions, and Behaviors Regarding Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mexico Monterrosa, Eva C.

143 6 p. 915-922
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29 Selected Physiologic Variables Are Weakly to Moderately Associated with 29 Biomarkers of Diet and Nutrition, NHANES 2003–2006 Haynes, Bridgette M.H.

143 6 p. 1001S-1010S
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30 Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Variables Are Compound- and Class-Specific Correlates of Urine Phytoestrogen Concentrations in the U.S. Population Rybak, Michael E.

143 6 p. 986S-994S
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31 Supplemental Naringenin Prevents Intestinal Barrier Defects and Inflammation in Colitic Mice 1-3 Azuma, Tomoyo

143 6 p. 827-834
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32 Supplementing Healthy Women with up to 5.0 g/d of L-Tryptophan Has No Adverse Effects Hiratsuka, Chiaki

143 6 p. 859-866
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33 Table of Contents
143 6 p. iv-vi
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34 The Carbon Isotope Ratio of Alanine in Red Blood Cells Is a New Candidate Biomarker of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake Choy, Kyungcheol

143 6 p. 878-884
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35 The CDC's Second National Report on Biochemical Indicators of Diet and Nutrition in the U.S. Population Is a Valuable Tool for Researchers and Policy Makers Pfeiffer, Christine M.

143 6 p. 938S-947S
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36 The Prevalence of Using Iodine-Containing Supplements Is Low among Reproductive-Age Women, NHANES 1999–2006 Gahche, Jaime J.

143 6 p. 872-877
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37 Title page, program participants, and TOC
143 6 p. 936-941
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38 Voluntary Feed Intake in Rainbow Trout Is Regulated by Diet-Induced Differences in Oxygen Use Saravanan, Subramanian

143 6 p. 781-787
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39 Wheat Rolls Fortified with Microencapsulated L-5-Methyltetrahydrofolic Acid or Equimolar Folic Acid Increase Blood Folate Concentrations to a Similar Extent in Healthy Men and Women Green, Timothy J.

143 6 p. 867-871
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