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Heneghan et al 2012 - Article - Forty years of sports performance research and little insight gained
Thompson et al 2012 - Article - How valid is the European Food Safety Authority's assessment of sports drinks?
Pitsiladis Y, Beis L, 2012 - Article - To drink or not to drink recommendations: the evidence
Noakes TD 2012 - Article - Commentary: role of hydration in health and exercise
Cohen D 2012 - Article - The truth about sports drinks
Heneghan C et al 2012 - Article - Mythbusting sports and exercise products
Heneghan et al 2012 - Sports and exercise medicine: The evidence underpinning sports performance products: a systematic assessment
Mytton et al 2012 - Taxing unhealthy food and drinks to improve health
Johnson et al 2011 - ADHD: is it time to reappraise the role of sugar consumption?
Garber & Lustig 2011 - Is fast food addictive?
Seneff et al 2011 - Nutrition and Alzheimer's disease: the detrimental role of a high carbohydrate diet
Stevens et al 2011 - Dietary sensitivities and ADHD symptoms: thirty-five years of research
Seneff et al 2011 - Is the metabolic syndrome caused by a high fructose, and relatively low fat, low cholesterol diet?
Forman et al 2009 - Food branding influences ad libitum intake differently in children depending on weight status. Results of a pilot study
Carter et al 2011 - Children's understanding of the selling versus persuasive intent of junk food advertising: Implications for regulation
Northstone et al 2011 - Are dietary patterns in childhood associated with IQ at 8 years of age? A population-based cohort study
Vendruscolo et al 2010 - Sugar overconsumption during adolescence selectively alters motivation and reward function in adult rats
Emond et al 2010 - Feeding symptoms, dietary patterns, and growth in young children with autism spectrum disorders
Magnus et al 2009 - The cost-effectiveness of removing television advertising of high-fat and/or high-sugar food and beverages to Australian children
Harris et al 2009 - Priming effects of television food advertising on eating behavior
Page & Brewster 2009 Depiction of food as having drug-like properties in televised food advertisements directed at children: portrayals as pleasure enhancing and addictive
Lane & Cha 2009 - Effect of glucose and fructose on food intake via malonyl-CoA signaling in the brain.
Reissig et al 2009 - Caffeinated energy drinks - a growing problem
Cha et al 2008 - Differential effects of central fructose and glucose on hypothalamic malonyl-CoA and food intake.
Lustig 2006 - Childhood obesity: behavioral aberration or biochemical drive? Reinterpreting the First Law of Thermodynamics
Schab & Trinh 2004 - Artificial food colours and hyperactivity: A meta-analysis of double-blind, placebo-controlled trials
Bateman et al 2004 - Artificial food colourings and benzoate preservatives - effects on hyperactivity in a general population sample of pre-school children: a controlled trial
Peet 2004 - International variations in schizophrenia outcome and depression prevalence in relation to national diet
Girardi et al 1995 - Blunted catecholamine responses after glucose ingestion in children with attention deficit disorder
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