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Knowledge of diet and anthropometry of arctic children provides opportunities fo...
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Survey Of Dietary Factors Which May Contribute To Iron Deficiency Among Bristol...
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Dietary Intake Among Alaska Native Women Resident of Anchorage, Alaska
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Factors related to fruit, vegetable and traditional food consumption which may a...
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Developing a validated Alaska Native food frequency questionnaire for western Al...
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Dietary intake of Alaska Native people in two regions and implications for healt...
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Springtime macronutrient intake of Alaska natives of the Bering Straits Region:...
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Dietary Patterns are Linked to Cardiovascular Risk Factors but Not to Inflammato...
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Dietary Patterns are Linked to Cardiovascular Risk Factors but Not to Inflammato...
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Dietary Intakes Vary with Age among Eskimo Adults of Northwest Alaska in the GOC...
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Research with Arctic peoples:Unique research opportunities in heart, lung, blood...
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Fatty Acid Consumption and Metabolic Syndrome Components: The GOCADAN Study
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