Article
Feasibility of community food item collection for the National Children's Study.
Division of Nutrition, 250 South 1850 East, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.
Science of The Total Environment (impact factor:
3.29).
11/2010;
409(2):307-13.
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.10.018
pp.307-13
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
community food item collection
community food item collection methodology
dietary exposures
different foods
environmental health survey
food collection protocol
food items
household level
large population studies
National Children's Study
National food contaminant databases
Nutrition Examination Survey data
participant evaluation form
pregnant women
prospective observational design
psychosocial environmental exposures
solid foods
specific communities
vast majority
young children