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    sj-docx-2-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 – Supplemental material for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter by Grażyna Wąsowicz, Magdalena Poraj-Weder and Christophe Matthys in Journal of Health Psychology</p

    sj-spv-5-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 – Supplemental material for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter

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    Supplemental material, sj-spv-5-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter by Grażyna Wąsowicz, Magdalena Poraj-Weder and Christophe Matthys in Journal of Health Psychology</p

    sj-docx-4-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 – Supplemental material for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter by Grażyna Wąsowicz, Magdalena Poraj-Weder and Christophe Matthys in Journal of Health Psychology</p

    sj-docx-3-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 – Supplemental material for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter by Grażyna Wąsowicz, Magdalena Poraj-Weder and Christophe Matthys in Journal of Health Psychology</p

    sj-sps-6-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 – Supplemental material for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter

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    Supplemental material, sj-sps-6-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter by Grażyna Wąsowicz, Magdalena Poraj-Weder and Christophe Matthys in Journal of Health Psychology</p

    sj-sav-7-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 – Supplemental material for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter

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    Supplemental material, sj-sav-7-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter by Grażyna Wąsowicz, Magdalena Poraj-Weder and Christophe Matthys in Journal of Health Psychology</p

    sj-pdf-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 – Supplemental material for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-hpq-10.1177_13591053211042064 for Dreaming of effective diet change? Motivation, emotions, and dietician presence can all matter by Grażyna Wąsowicz, Magdalena Poraj-Weder and Christophe Matthys in Journal of Health Psychology</p

    sj-docx-1-nah-10.1177_02601060231166821 - Supplemental material for Change in carbohydrate intake one year after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: A prospective study

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-nah-10.1177_02601060231166821 for Change in carbohydrate intake one year after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass: A prospective study by Joke Vliebergh, Ina Gesquiere, Veerle Foulon, Patrick Augustijns, Matthias Lannoo, Ellen Deleus, Ann Meulemans, Chantal Mathieu, Ann Mertens, Christophe Matthys, Bart Van der Schueren and Roman Vangoitsenhoven in Nutrition and Health</p

    Foods contributing to vitamin B-6, folate, and vitamin B-12 intakes and biomarkers status in European adolescents: The HELENA study

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    PURPOSE: To examine the association between food groups consumption and vitamin B6, folate and B12 intakes and biomarkers in adolescents. METHODS: In total 2189 individuals participating in the cross-sectional Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study met the eligibility criteria for analysis of dietary intakes (46 % males) and 632 for biomarker analysis (47 % males). Food intakes were assessed by two non-consecutive 24-h recalls. Biomarkers were measured by chromatography and immunoassay. Food groups which best discriminated participants in the extreme tertiles of the distribution of vitamins were identified by discriminant analyses. Food groups with standardised canonical coefficients higher or equal to 0.3 were selected as valid discriminators of vitamins intake and biomarkers extreme tertiles. Linear mixed model elucidated the association between food groups and vitamins intakes and biomarkers. RESULTS: Vitamin B6 intakes and biomarkers were best discriminated by meat (males and females), margarine and mixed origin lipids only in males and breakfast cereals (females). Breakfast cereals (males), and fruits, margarine and mixed origin lipids, vegetables excluding potatoes, breakfast cereals, and soups/bouillon (females) determined the most folate intakes and biomarkers. Considering vitamin B12 intakes and biomarkers, meat, and white and butter milk (males and females), snacks (males), and dairy products (females) best discriminated individual in the extremes of the distribution. Fewer associations were obtained with mixed model for biomarkers than for vitamins intakes with food groups. CONCLUSIONS: Whereas B-vitamin intakes were associated with their food sources, biomarkers did with overall food consumption. Low-nutrient-density foods may compromise adolescents' vitamin status.sponsorship: HELENA study received funding from the European Union's Sixth RTD Framework Programme (Contract FOODCT-2005-007034). Additional support from the Spanish Ministry of Education (AGL2007-29784-E/ALI), Axis-Shield Diagnostics Ltd (Oslo, Norway), Abbot Cientifica S.A. (Spain). The first author was financially supported by EURRECA-Network of Excellence-. This analysis was also supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (JCT-2010-07055) with the contribution of the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER). The authors would like to acknowledge all the adolescents who made possible the HELENA study with their participation. Many thanks to Petra Pickert, Rosa Torres and Ulrike Albers for their contribution to laboratory work. (European Union|FOODCT-2005-007034, Spanish Ministry of Education|AGL2007-29784-E/ALI, Axis-Shield Diagnostics Ltd (Oslo, Norway), Abbot Cientifica S.A. (Spain), EURRECA-Network of Excellence-, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation|JCT-2010-07055)status: Publishe
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