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Autonomic function and non-motor symptoms in primary chronic autonomic failure disorders
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Vichayanrat
, Ekawat
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What factors influence mothers' behavior regarding control of their children's sugary snack intake?: An application of the Theory of Planned Behavior
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Apisuttisin, J.
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Ariyakieatsakul, Y.
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Kumthanom, K.
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Sudha, K.
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Uawatanasakul, N.
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Vichayanrat
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Published 2018
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Characterization of the salivary microbiome in healthy Thai children
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Izumi Mashima
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Citra F Theodorea
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Boonyanit Thaweboon
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Sroisiri Thaweboon
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Tippanart
Vichayanrat
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Frank A Scannapieco
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Futoshi Nakazawa
Published 2019-01-01
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24 hr non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure and heart rate monitoring in Parkinson’s Disease
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Eva eStübner
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Ekawat e
Vichayanrat
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David eLow
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Christopher J Mathias
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Stefan eIsenmann
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Carl-Albrecht eHaensch
Published 2013-05-01
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Age Factors
Attitude to Health
Child, Preschool
Diet
Dietary Sugars
Feeding Behavior
Female
Health Education, Dental
Humans
Linear Models
Male
Mothers
Self Efficacy
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Surveys and Questionnaires
Thailand
Theory of Planned Behavior
age
attitude to health
behaviour
children
dental health education
diet
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fast food
feeding behavior
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