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Published on 22.10.13 in Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jul-Dec

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Works citing "The Comparative Validity of Interactive Multimedia Questionnaires to Paper-Administered Questionnaires for Beverage Intake and Physical Activity: Pilot Study"

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  1. Zhong Y, Auchincloss AH, Lee BK, Kanter GP. The Short-Term Impacts of the Philadelphia Beverage Tax on Beverage Consumption. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;55(1):26
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  11. Hedrick VE, Davy BM, Wilburn GA, Jahren AH, Zoellner JM. Evaluation of a novel biomarker of added sugar intake (δ13C) compared with self-reported added sugar intake and the Healthy Eating Index-2010 in a community-based, rural US sample. Public Health Nutrition 2016;19(3):429
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  17. Kostelnik SB, Rockwell MS, Davy KP, Hedrick VE, Thomas DT, Davy BM. Evaluation of Pragmatic Methods to Rapidly Assess Habitual Beverage Intake and Hydration Status in U.S. Collegiate Athletes. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 2021;31(2):115
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  19. Hedrick VE, Davy BM, You W, Porter KJ, Estabrooks PA, Zoellner JM. Dietary quality changes in response to a sugar-sweetened beverage–reduction intervention: results from the Talking Health randomized controlled clinical trial. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;105(4):824
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