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Relative validity of two food-frequency questionnaires for children compared with 4-day diet diaries

[...] for C2 Spearman rank correlation coefficients were significant (P50 for SFA (% energy), NSP, Fe, Ca and folate for C2 and folate for C3.

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Published in:Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2010, Vol.69 (OCE6), Article E428
Main Authors: Craig, L. C. A., McNeill, G., Masson, L. F., Macdiarmid, J., Holmes, B., Nelson, M., Sheehy, C.
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