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Susan Johnson to Weight Gain

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Susan Johnson has written about Weight Gain.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
0.241
 
  1. Young BE, Johnson SL, Krebs NF. Biological determinants linking infant weight gain and child obesity: current knowledge and future directions. Adv Nutr. 2012 Sep 01; 3(5):675-86.
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    Score: 0.081
  2. Donnelly JE, Sullivan DK, Smith BK, Jacobsen DJ, Washburn RA, Johnson SL, Hill JO, Mayo MS, Spaeth KR, Gibson C. Alteration of dietary fat intake to prevent weight gain: Jayhawk Observed Eating Trial. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2008 Jan; 16(1):107-12.
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    Score: 0.059
  3. Okronipa H, Quezada-S?nchez AD, Johnson SL, Rawlinson C, Pacheco-Miranda S, Venosa L?pez M, Gonzalez Navarrete W, Arenas AB. Effect of Added Sugar on the Consumption of A Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplement Among 7-24-Month-Old Children. Nutrients. 2020 Oct 08; 12(10).
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    Score: 0.035
  4. Kral TV, Chittams J, Bradley CB, Daniels JL, DiGuiseppi CG, Johnson SL, Pandey J, Pinto-Martin JA, Rahai N, Ramirez A, Schieve LA, Thompson A, Windham G, York W, Young L, Levy SE. Early life influences on child weight outcomes in the Study to Explore Early Development. Autism. 2019 05; 23(4):954-962.
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    Score: 0.031
  5. Thomas EA, Bechtell JL, Vestal BE, Johnson SL, Bessesen DH, Tregellas JR, Cornier MA. Eating-related behaviors and appetite during energy imbalance in obese-prone and obese-resistant individuals. Appetite. 2013 Jun; 65:96-102.
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    Score: 0.021
  6. Donahoo W, Wyatt HR, Kriehn J, Stuht J, Dong F, Hosokawa P, Grunwald GK, Johnson SL, Peters JC, Hill JO. Dietary fat increases energy intake across the range of typical consumption in the United States. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2008 Jan; 16(1):64-9.
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    Score: 0.015
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