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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

March 2000, Volume 54, Issue 3
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Original Communications

Comparison of diets of diabetic and non-diabetic elderly men in Finland, The Netherlands and Italy 181
SM Virtanen, EJM Feskens, L Räsänen, F Fidanza, J Tuomilehto, S Giampaoli, A Nissinen & D Kromhout
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Nutrient intake of working women in Bangkok, Thailand, as studied by total food duplicate method 187
N Matsuda-Inoguchi, S Shimbo, Z-W Zhang, S Srianujata, O Banjong, C Chitchumroonchokchai, T Watanabe, H Nakatsuka, K Higashikawa & M Ikeda
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Total daily energy expenditure and pattern of physical activity measured by minute-by-minute heart rate monitoring in 14-15 year old Swedish adolescents 195
U Ekelund, M Sjöström, A Yngve & A Nilsson
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Puberty begins with a characteristic subcutaneous body fat mass in each sex 203
B Vizmanos & C Martí-Henneberg
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Effect of oral iodized oil on thyroid size and thyroid hormone metabolism in children with concurrent selenium and iodine deficiency 209
MB Zimmermann, P Adou, T Torresani, C Zeder & RF Hurrell
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Body mass index in children and adolescents according to age and pubertal stage 214
V Bini, F Celi, MG Berioli, ML Bacosi, P Stella, P Giglio, L Tosti & A Falorni
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Skeletal muscle protein mass correlates with the lipid status in children with solid tumors and before bone marrow transplantation 219
MH Taskinen, M Antikainen & UM Saarinen-Pihkala
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Appetite dysfunction in obese males: evidence for role of hyperinsulinaemia in passive overconsumption with a high fat diet 225
DP Speechly & R Buffenstein
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Essential fatty acids in breast milk of atopic mothers: comparison with non-atopic mothers, and effect of borage oil supplementation 234
C Thijs, A van Houwelingen, I Poorterman, A Mordant & P van den Brandt
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Short-term regulation of food intake in children, young adults and the elderly 239
EH Zandstra, M-FAM Mathey, C de Graaf & WA van Staveren
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Obesity in women from developing countries 247
R Martorell, L Kettel Khan, ML Hughes & LM Grummer-Strawn
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Dietary patterns in six European populations: results from EURALIM, a collaborative European data harmonization and information campaign 253
S Beer-Borst, S Hercberg, A Morabia, MS Bernstein, P Galan, R Galasso, S Giampaoli, E McCrum, S Panico, P Preziosi, L Ribas, L Serra-Majem, MF Vescio, O Vitek, J Yarnell & ME Northridge
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Enhancement of natural immune function by dietary consumption of Bifidobacterium lactis (HN019) 263
K Arunachalam, HS Gill & RK Chandra
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Letter to the Editor

Carotenoids and retinol-equivalents in food composition tables from European countries (EPIC Study) 268
B Olmedilla & F Granado
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Response

Response to the letter submitted by B Olmedilla and F Granado entitled ‘Carotenoids and retinol-equivalents in food composition tables from European countries (EPIC study)’ 270
G Deharveng, U Charrondière, N Slimani, E Riboli & DAT Southgate
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Book Reviews

Insulin Resistance: the Metabolic Syndrome X 272
G Frühbeck
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Lipoproteins in health and disease 273
Keith N Frayn
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