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Typical food portion sizes consumed by Australian adults: results from the 2011–12 Australian National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey

Zheng et al., 2016

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3216751454346073882
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Zheng M
Wu J
Louie J
Flood V
Gill T
Thomas B
Cleanthous X
Neal B
Rangan A
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Scientific reports

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Considerable evidence has associated increasing portion sizes with elevated obesity prevalence. This study examines typical portion sizes of commonly consumed core and discretionary foods in Australian adults and compares these data with the Australian Dietary …
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