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- 2024
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Low-Protein Infant Formula Enriched with Alpha-Lactalbumin during Early Infancy May Reduce Insulin Resistance at 12 Months : A Follow-Up of a Randomized Controlled Trial
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- 2023
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Low-Protein Formulas with Alpha-Lactalbumin-Enriched or Glycomacropeptide-Reduced Whey : Effects on Growth, Nutrient Intake and Protein Metabolism during Early Infancy: A Randomized, Double-Blinded Controlled Trial
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- 2020
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Effectiveness of vitamin D supplementation in Swedish children may be negatively impacted by BMI and serum fructose
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Vitamin D status and cardiometabolic risk markers in young Swedish children : A double-blind randomized clinical trial comparing different doses of vitamin D supplements
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- 2018
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Vitamin D intervention and bone : A randomized clinical trial in fair- and dark-skinned children at northern latitudes
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- 2017
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Increased Vitamin D intake differentiated according to skin color is needed to meet requirements in young Swedish children during winter : A double-blind randomized clinical trial
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A validation study of an interviewer-administered short food frequency questionnaire in assessing dietary vitamin D and calcium intake in swedish children
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- 2016
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Serum Vitamin D Depends Less on Latitude Than on Skin Color and Dietary Intake During Early Winter in Northern Europe.
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- 2013
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Transglutaminase Iga Antibodies in A Celiac Disease Mass Screening and the Role of Hla-Dq Genotyping and Endomysial Antibodies in Sequential Testing.
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Prevalence of Childhood Celiac Disease and Changes in Infant Feeding
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