<p>Data are given as mean±standard error;</p><p>p < 0.05 statistically significant differences.</p><p>Overview of participants’ daily diet.</p
Daily mean (SD) intakes of macro- and micronutrients as assessed by the pre-coded food diary (PFD) a...
<p>S-O: stunted-overweight children (n = 19), S: Stunted children (n = 35), O: Overweight children (...
<p>Data are the mean relative abundance ± standard error.</p><p>*p<.05 vs. Non-Obese; did not pass c...
<p>Top panel: all subjects; Bottom panel: with data removed from one outlier subject in the Intermed...
<p>Data are mean ±standard error of the mean (SEM).</p><p>*is significantly different from C</p><p>#...
<p>No significant differences between the four conditions were found in total amount of food consump...
In the United States the preferred method of obtaining dietary intake data is the 24-hour dietary re...
<p>Mean (±SD) measures and dietary characteristics of the 2037 individuals at their registration to ...
<p><sup>a</sup> indicates significant differences between non-picky eating and picky eating groups, ...
Daily mean (SD) intakes of the main food groups as assessed by the pre-coded food diary (PFD) and we...
<p>BMI = Body Mass Index; DEBQ<sub>EEB</sub> = External Eating Behavior subscale of the Dutch Eating...
<p>Results are expressed as mean±SD. NS, no significant difference; P<0.05, significant difference.<...
<p>Subjects’ daily habitual diet and the “study diet” (high saturated fat diet).</p
Participants’ baseline characteristics (mean and SD are presented unless otherwise indicated).</p
<p>Data are expressed as means ± standard deviation.</p><p>BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Significant d...
Daily mean (SD) intakes of macro- and micronutrients as assessed by the pre-coded food diary (PFD) a...
<p>S-O: stunted-overweight children (n = 19), S: Stunted children (n = 35), O: Overweight children (...
<p>Data are the mean relative abundance ± standard error.</p><p>*p<.05 vs. Non-Obese; did not pass c...
<p>Top panel: all subjects; Bottom panel: with data removed from one outlier subject in the Intermed...
<p>Data are mean ±standard error of the mean (SEM).</p><p>*is significantly different from C</p><p>#...
<p>No significant differences between the four conditions were found in total amount of food consump...
In the United States the preferred method of obtaining dietary intake data is the 24-hour dietary re...
<p>Mean (±SD) measures and dietary characteristics of the 2037 individuals at their registration to ...
<p><sup>a</sup> indicates significant differences between non-picky eating and picky eating groups, ...
Daily mean (SD) intakes of the main food groups as assessed by the pre-coded food diary (PFD) and we...
<p>BMI = Body Mass Index; DEBQ<sub>EEB</sub> = External Eating Behavior subscale of the Dutch Eating...
<p>Results are expressed as mean±SD. NS, no significant difference; P<0.05, significant difference.<...
<p>Subjects’ daily habitual diet and the “study diet” (high saturated fat diet).</p
Participants’ baseline characteristics (mean and SD are presented unless otherwise indicated).</p
<p>Data are expressed as means ± standard deviation.</p><p>BMI, body mass index.</p><p>Significant d...
Daily mean (SD) intakes of macro- and micronutrients as assessed by the pre-coded food diary (PFD) a...
<p>S-O: stunted-overweight children (n = 19), S: Stunted children (n = 35), O: Overweight children (...
<p>Data are the mean relative abundance ± standard error.</p><p>*p<.05 vs. Non-Obese; did not pass c...