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Neighborhood Food Outlet Access and Dietary Intake among Adults with Chronic Kidney Disease: Results from the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort Study
CRIC Study Investigators
School of Medicine
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Agriculture & Biology
cohort studies
100%
kidney diseases
92%
food intake
64%
fast food restaurants
61%
grocery stores
52%
kidneys
52%
healthy diet
48%
energy intake
36%
income
31%
comorbidity
29%
health policy
27%
sodium
27%
food frequency questionnaires
26%
public policy
24%
prospective studies
23%
nationalities and ethnic groups
21%
cross-sectional studies
20%
nutrient intake
20%
censuses
19%
diet
18%
food availability
18%
public health
17%
gender
11%
methodology
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Chronic Renal Insufficiency
66%
Food
51%
Cohort Studies
49%
Restaurants
24%
Healthy Diet
20%
Energy Intake
18%
Sodium
15%
Income
14%
Geographic Mapping
13%
Logistic Models
11%
Public Policy
10%
Censuses
9%
Health Policy
9%
Multicenter Studies
7%
Nutrients
7%
Population
7%
Comorbidity
7%
Linear Models
7%
Public Health
6%
Diet
6%
Cross-Sectional Studies
5%
Prospective Studies
5%