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Susan I Barr

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Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research : a Publication of Dietitians of Canada = Revue Canadienne De La Pratique Et De La Recherche En Dietetique : Une Publication Des Dietetistes Du Canada|February 15, 2002
Comparison of Yukon Women by Weight Loss Effort and Body Mass Index: Self-reported Nutrition and Exercise Practices and Beliefs and Self-rated HealthEILEEN O. Guillen Cabrera, SUSAN I. Barr
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|October 12, 2010
Negative eating and body attitudes are associated with increased daytime ambulatory blood pressure in healthy young womenJennifer L Bedford, Wolfgang Linden, Susan I Barr
The Journal of Nutrition|November 23, 2012
Consumption of breakfast and the type of breakfast consumed are positively associated with nutrient intakes and adequacy of Canadian adultsSusan I Barr, Loretta DiFrancesco, Victor L Fulgoni
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 9, 2014
Breakfast consumption is positively associated with nutrient adequacy in Canadian children and adolescentsSusan I Barr, Loretta DiFrancesco, Victor L Fulgoni
Nutrition Journal|April 3, 2016
Association of breakfast consumption with body mass index and prevalence of overweight/obesity in a nationally-representative survey of Canadian adultsSusan I Barr, Loretta DiFrancesco, Victor L Fulgoni
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|June 27, 2006
High cognitive dietary restraint is associated with increased cortisol excretion in postmenopausal womenCandice A Rideout, Wolfgang Linden, Susan I Barr
The British Journal of Nutrition|November 21, 2014
Breakfast consumption is positively associated with nutrient adequacy in Canadian children and adolescents - CORRIGENDUMSusan I Barr, Loretta DiFrancesco, Victor L Fulgoni
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|August 27, 2010
The majority of older British Columbians take vitamin D-containing supplementsTimothy J Green, Susan I Barr, Gwen E Chapman
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 30, 2010
A prospective exploration of cognitive dietary restraint, subclinical ovulatory disturbances, cortisol, and change in bone density over two years in healthy young womenJennifer L Bedford, Jerilynn C Prior, Susan I Barr
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|February 18, 2003
Folate intakes and awareness of folate to prevent neural tube defects: a survey of women living in Vancouver, CanadaMelissa R French, Susan I Barr, Ryna Levy-Milne
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Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research : a Publication of Dietitians of Canada = Revue Canadienne De La Pratique Et De La Recherche En Dietetique : Une Publication Des Dietetistes Du Canada|February 15, 2002
Comparison of Yukon Women by Weight Loss Effort and Body Mass Index: Self-reported Nutrition and Exercise Practices and Beliefs and Self-rated HealthEILEEN O. Guillen Cabrera, SUSAN I. Barr
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|October 12, 2010
Negative eating and body attitudes are associated with increased daytime ambulatory blood pressure in healthy young womenJennifer L Bedford, Wolfgang Linden, Susan I Barr
The Journal of Nutrition|November 23, 2012
Consumption of breakfast and the type of breakfast consumed are positively associated with nutrient intakes and adequacy of Canadian adultsSusan I Barr, Loretta DiFrancesco, Victor L Fulgoni
The British Journal of Nutrition|September 9, 2014
Breakfast consumption is positively associated with nutrient adequacy in Canadian children and adolescentsSusan I Barr, Loretta DiFrancesco, Victor L Fulgoni
Nutrition Journal|April 3, 2016
Association of breakfast consumption with body mass index and prevalence of overweight/obesity in a nationally-representative survey of Canadian adultsSusan I Barr, Loretta DiFrancesco, Victor L Fulgoni
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|June 27, 2006
High cognitive dietary restraint is associated with increased cortisol excretion in postmenopausal womenCandice A Rideout, Wolfgang Linden, Susan I Barr
The British Journal of Nutrition|November 21, 2014
Breakfast consumption is positively associated with nutrient adequacy in Canadian children and adolescents - CORRIGENDUMSusan I Barr, Loretta DiFrancesco, Victor L Fulgoni
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|August 27, 2010
The majority of older British Columbians take vitamin D-containing supplementsTimothy J Green, Susan I Barr, Gwen E Chapman
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 30, 2010
A prospective exploration of cognitive dietary restraint, subclinical ovulatory disturbances, cortisol, and change in bone density over two years in healthy young womenJennifer L Bedford, Jerilynn C Prior, Susan I Barr
Journal of the American Dietetic Association|February 18, 2003
Folate intakes and awareness of folate to prevent neural tube defects: a survey of women living in Vancouver, CanadaMelissa R French, Susan I Barr, Ryna Levy-Milne
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