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Popkin, Barry M. (2002). An Overview on the Nutrition Transition and Its Health Implications: The Bellagio Meeting. Public Health Nutrition, 5(1A), 93-103.

Popkin, Barry M. (2002). Rapid Shifts in the Nutrition Transition: Worldwide Diet Change and Its Health Implications.. Katz, Solomon H. (Ed.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

Popkin, Barry M. (2002). The Bellagio Conference on the Nutrition Transition and Its Implications for Health in the Developing World, August 20-24, 2001, Bellagio, Italy. Public Health Nutrition, 5(1A), 93-280.

Popkin, Barry M. (2002). The Dynamics of the Dietary Transition in the Developing World.. Caballero, Benjamin & Popkin, Barry M. (Eds.) (pp. 111-128). Amsterdam: Academic Press.

Popkin, Barry M. (2002). The Shift in Stages of the Nutrition Transition in the Developing World Differs from Past Experiences!. Malaysian Journal of Nutrition, 8(1), 109-124.

Popkin, Barry M. (2002). The Shift in Stages of the Nutrition Transition in the Developing World Differs from Past Experiences!. Public Health Nutrition, 5(1A), 205-214.

Popkin, Barry M.; Lu, Bing; & Guo, Xuguang (2002). Rapid Economic Change, the Nutrition Transition and Its Effects on the Structure of Consumption: The Nutrition Transition in China. Journal of Crop Production, 6(1-2), 99-118.

Popkin, Barry M.; Lu, Bing; & Guo, Xuguang (2002). Rapid Economic Change, the Nutrition Transition and Its Effects on the Structure of Consumption: The Nutrition Transition in China [Reprint].. Kataki, Palit K. & Babu, Suresh Chandra (Eds.) (pp. 99-118). Binghamton, N.Y.: Food Products Press.

Popkin, Barry M.; Lu, Bing; & Zhai, Fengying (2002). Understanding the Nutrition Transition: Measuring Rapid Dietary Changes in Transitional Countries. Public Health Nutrition, 5(6A), 947-953.

Tudor-Locke, Catrine; Neff, L. J.; Ainsworth, Barbara E.; Addy, Cheryl L.; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). Omission of Active Commuting to School and the Prevalence of Children's Health-Related Physical Activity Levels: The Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. Child: Care, Health, and Development, 28(6), 507-512.