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Bernadette P. Marriott
Bernadette P. Marriott
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National estimates of dietary fructose intake increased from 1977 to 2004 in the United States
BP Marriott, N Cole, E Lee
The Journal of nutrition 139 (6), 1228S-1235S, 2009
5662009
Techniques for the study of primate population ecology
National Research Council
3371930
Intake of added sugars and selected nutrients in the United States, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003—2006
BP Marriott, L Olsho, L Hadden, P Connor
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 50 (3), 228-258, 2010
3332010
World Health Organization (WHO) infant and young child feeding indicators: associations with growth measures in 14 low‐income countries
BP Marriott, A White, L Hadden, JC Davies, JC Wallingford
Maternal & child nutrition 8 (3), 354-370, 2012
3292012
2008 Department of Defense survey of health related behaviors among active duty military personnel
RM Bray, MR Pemberton, LL Hourani, M Witt, KLR Olmsted, JM Brown
Report prepared for TRICARE Management Activity, Office of the Assistant …, 2009
279*2009
Dietary restriction and aging: the initiation of a primate study
DK Ingram, RG Cutler, R Weindruch, DM Renquist, JJ Knapka, M April, ...
Journal of gerontology 45 (5), B148-B163, 1990
2581990
Intake of caffeine from all sources and reasons for use by college students
CR Mahoney, GE Giles, BP Marriott, DA Judelson, EL Glickman, ...
Clinical nutrition 38 (2), 668-675, 2019
2242019
department of defense survey of health related behaviors among active duty military personnel: A component of the defense lifestyle assessment program
RM Bray
Diane Publishing, 2009
201*2009
Dietary supplement use among infants, children, and adolescents in the United States, 1999-2002
MF Picciano, JT Dwyer, KL Radimer, DH Wilson, KD Fisher, PR Thomas, ...
Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 161 (10), 978-985, 2007
1992007
Patterns of dietary supplement use among college students
HR Lieberman, BP Marriott, C Williams, DA Judelson, EL Glickman, ...
Clinical Nutrition 34 (5), 976-985, 2015
1802015
Use of dietary supplements among active-duty US Army soldiers
HR Lieberman, TB Stavinoha, SM McGraw, A White, LS Hadden, ...
The American journal of clinical nutrition 92 (4), 985-995, 2010
1712010
Overweight and obesity in military personnel: sociodemographic predictors
TJ Smith, BP Marriott, L Dotson, GP Bathalon, LL Funderburk, A White, ...
Obesity 20 (7), 1534-1538, 2012
1482012
Functional foods: an ecologic perspective
BM Marriott
The American journal of clinical nutrition 71 (6), 1728S-1734S, 2000
1082000
Trends in intake of energy and total sugar from sugar-sweetened beverages in the United States among children and adults, NHANES 2003–2016
BP Marriott, KJ Hunt, AM Malek, JC Newman
Nutrients 11 (9), 2004, 2019
1042019
Body composition and physical performance: Applications for the military services
J Grumstrup-Scott, BM Marriott
National Academies Press, 1992
1031992
Military report more complementary and alternative medicine use than civilians
C Goertz, BP Marriott, MD Finch, RM Bray, TV Williams, LL Hourani, ...
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 19 (6), 509-517, 2013
872013
Caffeine use among active duty US Army soldiers
HR Lieberman, T Stavinoha, S McGraw, A White, L Hadden, BP Marriott
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 112 (6), 902-912. e4, 2012
842012
Nutritional needs in cold and high-altitude environments: applications for military personnel in field operations
SJ Carlson, BM Marriott
National Academies Press, 1996
831996
Effect of antimicrobial use in agricultural animals on drug-resistant foodborne campylobacteriosis in humans: a systematic literature review
MA McCrackin, KL Helke, AM Galloway, AZ Poole, CD Salgado, ...
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition 56 (13), 2115-2132, 2016
752016
Nutritional needs in hot environments: Applications for military personnel in field operations
BM Marriott
National Academies Press, 1993
721993
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