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Janet Tooze to Diet Records

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Janet Tooze has written about Diet Records.
Connection Strength

0.385
  1. Keogh RH, Carroll RJ, Tooze JA, Kirkpatrick SI, Freedman LS. Statistical issues related to dietary intake as the response variable in intervention trials. Stat Med. 2016 11 10; 35(25):4493-4508.
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    Score: 0.138
  2. Subar AF, Freedman LS, Tooze JA, Kirkpatrick SI, Boushey C, Neuhouser ML, Thompson FE, Potischman N, Guenther PM, Tarasuk V, Reedy J, Krebs-Smith SM. Addressing Current Criticism Regarding the Value of Self-Report Dietary Data. J Nutr. 2015 Dec; 145(12):2639-45.
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    Score: 0.132
  3. Kirkpatrick SI, Baranowski T, Subar AF, Tooze JA, Frongillo EA. Best Practices for Conducting and Interpreting Studies to Validate Self-Report Dietary Assessment Methods. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2019 11; 119(11):1801-1816.
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    Score: 0.043
  4. Liese AD, Crandell JL, Tooze JA, Kipnis V, Bell R, Couch SC, Dabelea D, Crume TL, Mayer-Davis EJ. Sugar-sweetened beverage intake and cardiovascular risk factor profile in youth with type 1 diabetes: application of measurement error methodology in the SEARCH Nutrition Ancillary Study. Br J Nutr. 2015 Aug 14; 114(3):430-8.
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    Score: 0.032
  5. Kipnis V, Midthune D, Buckman DW, Dodd KW, Guenther PM, Krebs-Smith SM, Subar AF, Tooze JA, Carroll RJ, Freedman LS. Modeling data with excess zeros and measurement error: application to evaluating relationships between episodically consumed foods and health outcomes. Biometrics. 2009 Dec; 65(4):1003-10.
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    Score: 0.022
  6. Bell RA, Davis CC, Tooze JA, Vitolins MZ, Smith SL, Arcury TA, DeVellis RF, Quandt SA. Consumption of sugar- and fat-modified foods among rural older adults: the Rural Nutrition and Health (RUN) Study. J Nutr Elder. 2006; 25(3-4):23-40.
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    Score: 0.017
Connection Strength

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