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CHANDRA, JOYA
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Diet Therapy
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Diet Surveys
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Diet
Academic Article
Parental involvement in exercise and diet interventions for childhood cancer survivors: a systematic review.
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Parental involvement in exercise and diet interventions for childhood cancer survivors
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A randomized nutrition counseling intervention in pediatric leukemia patients receiving steroids results in reduced caloric intake.
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Healthy cooking classes at a children's cancer hospital and patient/survivor summer camps: initial reactions and feasibility.
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Diet and exercise interventions for pediatric cancer patients during therapy: tipping the scales for better outcomes.
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Meal planning values impacted by the cancer experience in families with school-aged survivors-a qualitative exploration and recommendations for intervention development.
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Exploring food preparation practices in families with and without school-aged childhood cancer survivors.
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The Healthy Cooking Index does not Predict the Carotenoid Content of Home-Cooked Meals.
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The Healthy Cooking Index: Nutrition Optimizing Home Food Preparation Practices across Multiple Data Collection Methods.
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Unique Features of a Web-Based Nutrition Website for Childhood Cancer Populations: Descriptive Study.
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Effects of a School-Based Gardening, Cooking, and Nutrition Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial on Unprocessed and Ultra-Processed Food Consumption.
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Feasible diet and circadian interventions reduce in?vivo progression of FLT3-ITD-positive acute myeloid leukemia.
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