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Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
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Pooled results from 5 validation studies of dietary self-report instruments using recovery biomarkers for potassium and sodium intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 181(7):473-87. Abstract
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2015.
Pooled Results From 5 Validation Studies of Dietary Self-Report Instruments Using Recovery Biomarkers for Energy and Protein Intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 180(2):172-88. Abstract
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2014.
Pooled Results From 5 Validation Studies of Dietary Self-Report Instruments Using Recovery Biomarkers for Energy and Protein Intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 180(2):172-88. Abstract
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2014.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
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2010.
Using regression calibration equations that combine self-reported intake and biomarker measures to obtain unbiased estimates and more powerful tests of dietary associations.. American journal of epidemiology. 174(11):1238-45. Abstract
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2011.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
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2010.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
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2010.
Pooled Results From 5 Validation Studies of Dietary Self-Report Instruments Using Recovery Biomarkers for Energy and Protein Intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 180(2):172-88. Abstract
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2014.
Using regression calibration equations that combine self-reported intake and biomarker measures to obtain unbiased estimates and more powerful tests of dietary associations.. American journal of epidemiology. 174(11):1238-45. Abstract
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2011.
Pooled results from 5 validation studies of dietary self-report instruments using recovery biomarkers for potassium and sodium intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 181(7):473-87. Abstract
.
2015.
Pooled Results From 5 Validation Studies of Dietary Self-Report Instruments Using Recovery Biomarkers for Energy and Protein Intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 180(2):172-88. Abstract
.
2014.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
.
2010.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
.
2010.
Pooled results from 5 validation studies of dietary self-report instruments using recovery biomarkers for potassium and sodium intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 181(7):473-87. Abstract
.
2015.
Pooled Results From 5 Validation Studies of Dietary Self-Report Instruments Using Recovery Biomarkers for Energy and Protein Intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 180(2):172-88. Abstract
.
2014.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
.
2010.
Using regression calibration equations that combine self-reported intake and biomarker measures to obtain unbiased estimates and more powerful tests of dietary associations.. American journal of epidemiology. 174(11):1238-45. Abstract
.
2011.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
.
2010.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
.
2010.
Pooled Results From 5 Validation Studies of Dietary Self-Report Instruments Using Recovery Biomarkers for Energy and Protein Intake.. American journal of epidemiology. 180(2):172-88. Abstract
.
2014.
Using regression calibration equations that combine self-reported intake and biomarker measures to obtain unbiased estimates and more powerful tests of dietary associations.. American journal of epidemiology. 174(11):1238-45. Abstract
.
2011.
Using regression calibration equations that combine self-reported intake and biomarker measures to obtain unbiased estimates and more powerful tests of dietary associations.. American journal of epidemiology. 174(11):1238-45. Abstract
.
2011.
Gains in statistical power from using a dietary biomarker in combination with self-reported intake to strengthen the analysis of a diet-disease association: an example from CAREDS.. American journal of epidemiology. 172(7):836-42. Abstract
.
2010.
Using regression calibration equations that combine self-reported intake and biomarker measures to obtain unbiased estimates and more powerful tests of dietary associations.. American journal of epidemiology. 174(11):1238-45. Abstract
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