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Kai Ling Kong to Cross-Sectional Studies

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kai Ling Kong has written about Cross-Sectional Studies.

 
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1.184
 
  1. Griebel-Thompson AK, Murray A, Morris KS, Paluch RA, Jacobson L, Kong KL. The Association between Maternal Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption and Infant/Toddler Added Sugar Intakes. Nutrients. 2022 Oct 18; 14(20).
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    Score: 0.193
  2. Moore AM, Fisher JO, Morris KS, Croce CM, Paluch RA, Kong KL. Frequency of Sweet and Salty Snack Food Consumption Is Associated with Higher Intakes of Overconsumed Nutrients and Weight-For-Length z Scores During Infancy and Toddlerhood. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2022 08; 122(8):1534-1542.
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    Score: 0.184
  3. Kong KL, Shisler S, Eiden RD, Anzman-Frasca S, Piazza J. Examining the Relationship between Infant Weight Status and Parent-Infant Interactions within a Food and Nonfood Context. Child Obes. 2022 09; 18(6):422-432.
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    Score: 0.183
  4. Burgess B, Morris KS, Faith MS, Paluch RA, Kong KL. Added sugars mediate the relation between pre-pregnancy BMI and infant rapid weight gain: a preliminary study. Int J Obes (Lond). 2021 12; 45(12):2570-2576.
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    Score: 0.178
  5. Kong KL, Burgess B, Morris KS, Re T, Hull HR, Sullivan DK, Paluch RA. Association Between Added Sugars from Infant Formulas and Rapid Weight Gain in US Infants and Toddlers. J Nutr. 2021 06 01; 151(6):1572-1580.
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    Score: 0.175
  6. Kong KL, Epstein LH, Phillips JK, Carr KA, Paluch RA, Gerard KS. Food and non-food reinforcement among pregnant women. Appetite. 2018 12 01; 131:155-159.
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    Score: 0.145
  7. Kong KL, Anzman-Frasca S, Feda DM, Eiden RD, Sharma NN, Stier CL, Epstein LH. Infant Temperament Is Associated with Relative Food Reinforcement. Child Obes. 2016 12; 12(6):411-417.
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    Score: 0.125
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