Pooled results from 5 validation studies of dietary self-report instruments using recovery biomarkers for energy and protein intake.
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Victor Kipnis | Laurence S Freedman | Douglas Midthune | Donna Spiegelman | Walter Willett | Amy F Subar | Ross L Prentice | Lenore Arab | Lesley F Tinker | W. Willett | D. Spiegelman | D. Midthune | R. Prentice | L. Arab | A. Schatzkin | V. Kipnis | L. Freedman | M. Neuhouser | A. Subar | D. Baer | A. Moshfegh | J. Commins | L. Tinker | Arthur Schatzkin | Marian L Neuhouser | David J Baer | Alanna J Moshfegh | John M Commins | James E Moler | J. Moler
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