Consumption of non-nutritive sweeteners by pre-schoolers of the food and environment Chilean cohort (FECHIC) before the implementation of the Chilean food labelling and advertising law

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Consumption of non-nutritive sweeteners by pre-schoolers of the food and environment Chilean cohort (FECHIC) before the implementation of the Chilean food labelling and advertising law is …
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P356DOI10.1186/S12937-020-00583-3
P932PMC publication ID7353755
P698PubMed publication ID32650775

P50authorLindsey Smith TaillieQ89403775
Carolina Venegas HargousQ97524413
Camila CorvalanQ43698300
Marcela ReyesQ56528353
P2093author name stringCarmen Gloria González
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P2507corrigendum / erratumCorrection to: Consumption of non-nutritive sweeteners by pre-schoolers of the food and environment Chilean cohort (FECHIC) before the implementation of the Chilean food labelling and advertising lawQ104076972
P433issue1
P304page(s)69
P577publication date2020-07-10
P1433published inNutrition JournalQ15751205
P1476titleConsumption of non-nutritive sweeteners by pre-schoolers of the food and environment Chilean cohort (FECHIC) before the implementation of the Chilean food labelling and advertising law
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