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Bruce Barton to Dietary Fiber

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Bruce Barton has written about Dietary Fiber.
Connection Strength

0.566
  1. Thompson D, Barton B. Concerns regarding power and other analysis issues. J Pediatr. 2011 Apr; 158(4):689; author reply 689-90.
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    Score: 0.344
  2. Albertson AM, Affenito SG, Bauserman R, Holschuh NM, Eldridge AL, Barton BA. The relationship of ready-to-eat cereal consumption to nutrient intake, blood lipids, and body mass index of children as they age through adolescence. J Am Diet Assoc. 2009 Sep; 109(9):1557-65.
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    Score: 0.077
  3. Barton BA, Eldridge AL, Thompson D, Affenito SG, Striegel-Moore RH, Franko DL, Albertson AM, Crockett SJ. The relationship of breakfast and cereal consumption to nutrient intake and body mass index: the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study. J Am Diet Assoc. 2005 Sep; 105(9):1383-9.
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    Score: 0.058
  4. Affenito SG, Thompson DR, Barton BA, Franko DL, Daniels SR, Obarzanek E, Schreiber GB, Striegel-Moore RH. Breakfast consumption by African-American and white adolescent girls correlates positively with calcium and fiber intake and negatively with body mass index. J Am Diet Assoc. 2005 Jun; 105(6):938-45.
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    Score: 0.057
  5. Dorgan JF, Liu L, Barton BA, Deshmukh S, Snetselaar LG, Van Horn L, Stevens VJ, Robson AM, Lasser NL, Himes JH, Shepherd JA, Pourfarzib R, Pettee Gabriel K, Kriska A, Kwiterovich PO. Adolescent diet and metabolic syndrome in young women: results of the Dietary Intervention Study in Children (DISC) follow-up study. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2011 Dec; 96(12):E1999-2008.
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    Score: 0.022
  6. Cassida KA, Barton BA, Hough RL, Wiedenhoeft MH, Guillard K. Feed intake and apparent digestibility of hay-supplemented brassica diets for lambs. J Anim Sci. 1994 Jun; 72(6):1623-9.
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    Score: 0.007
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