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Isabel Behrendt

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Die Rehabilitation|February 22, 2018
Alexander Ströhle, Christian Löser, Isabel Behrendt, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|September 15, 2012
Role of free school lunch in the associations between family-environmental factors and children's fruit and vegetable intake in four European countriesCarola Ray, Eva Roos, Johannes Brug, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|January 31, 2014
Mediation of parental educational level on fruit and vegetable intake among schoolchildren in ten European countriesElviira Lehto, Carola Ray, Saskia Te Velde, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|March 20, 2014
Does eating family meals and having the television on during dinner correlate with overweight? A sub-study of the PRO GREENS project, looking at children from nine European countriesEva Roos, Tuuli Pajunen, Carola Ray, et al.
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Die Rehabilitation|February 22, 2018
Alexander Ströhle, Christian Löser, Isabel Behrendt, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|September 15, 2012
Role of free school lunch in the associations between family-environmental factors and children's fruit and vegetable intake in four European countriesCarola Ray, Eva Roos, Johannes Brug, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|January 31, 2014
Mediation of parental educational level on fruit and vegetable intake among schoolchildren in ten European countriesElviira Lehto, Carola Ray, Saskia Te Velde, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|March 20, 2014
Does eating family meals and having the television on during dinner correlate with overweight? A sub-study of the PRO GREENS project, looking at children from nine European countriesEva Roos, Tuuli Pajunen, Carola Ray, et al.
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