Source: European Journal of Nutrition. Unidade: FSP
Subjects: CONSUMO DE ALIMENTOS, JEJUM, ALIMENTOS INDUSTRIALIZADOS, PROCESSAMENTO DE ALIMENTOS, PADRÕES DIETÉTICOS
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CRISPIM, Cibele A et al. Late eating and shortened fasting are associated with higher ultra-processed food intake across all age groups: a population-based study. European Journal of Nutrition, v. 64, n. 134, 2025Tradução . . Disponível em: https://repositorio.usp.br/directbitstream/012413e2-658d-47c9-97a5-96bf1f21d7c3/HSO_18_2025.pdf. Acesso em: 26 fev. 2026.APA
Crispim, C. A., Azeredo, C. M., Rinaldi, A. E. M., Alves, A. C., Skene, D. J., & Moreno, C. R. de C. (2025). Late eating and shortened fasting are associated with higher ultra-processed food intake across all age groups: a population-based study. European Journal of Nutrition, 64( 134). doi:10.1007/s00394-025-03633-wNLM
Crispim CA, Azeredo CM, Rinaldi AEM, Alves AC, Skene DJ, Moreno CR de C. Late eating and shortened fasting are associated with higher ultra-processed food intake across all age groups: a population-based study [Internet]. European Journal of Nutrition. 2025 ;64( 134):[citado 2026 fev. 26 ] Available from: https://repositorio.usp.br/directbitstream/012413e2-658d-47c9-97a5-96bf1f21d7c3/HSO_18_2025.pdfVancouver
Crispim CA, Azeredo CM, Rinaldi AEM, Alves AC, Skene DJ, Moreno CR de C. Late eating and shortened fasting are associated with higher ultra-processed food intake across all age groups: a population-based study [Internet]. European Journal of Nutrition. 2025 ;64( 134):[citado 2026 fev. 26 ] Available from: https://repositorio.usp.br/directbitstream/012413e2-658d-47c9-97a5-96bf1f21d7c3/HSO_18_2025.pdf
