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Research Project: DIETARY INTAKE PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH EXCESS ADIPOSITY IN U.S. CHILDREN

Location: Mid South Area (MSA)

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Subcutaneous adipose tissue from obese and lean adults does not release hepcidin, in vivo - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tussing Humphreys, L.M., Frayn, K.N., Smith, S.R., Westerman, M., Dennis, L., Nemeth, E., Thomson, J.L., Pusatcioglu, C. 2011. Subcutaneous adipose tissue from obese and lean adults does not release hepcidin, in vivo. The Scientific World. 11:2191-206.
Development and evaluation of WillTry: An instrument for measuring children’s willingness to try fruits and vegetables - (Abstract Only)
(11-Feb-10)

   

 
Project Team
Thomson, Jessica
 
Project Annual Reports
  FY 2012
  FY 2011
 
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  Human Nutrition (107)
 
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