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The sodium content of processed foods in South Africa during the introduction of mandatory sodium limits
SAE Peters, E Dunford, LJ Ware, T Harris, A Walker, M Wicks, T Van Zyl, ...
Nutrients 9 (4), 404, 2017
752017
Restricting the marketing of foods and non-alcoholic beverages to children in South Africa: are all nutrient profiling models the same?
M Wicks, H Wright, E Wentzel-Viljoen
British journal of nutrition 116 (12), 2150-2159, 2016
252016
Adherence to cancer prevention recommendations is associated with a lower breast cancer risk in black urban South African women
I Jacobs, C Taljaard-Krugell, M Wicks, H Cubasch, M Joffe, R Laubscher, ...
British Journal of Nutrition 127 (6), 927-938, 2022
162022
Dietary patterns and breast cancer risk in Black Urban South African Women: the SABC Study
I Jacobs, C Taljaard-Krugell, M Wicks, H Cubasch, M Joffe, R Laubscher, ...
Nutrients 13 (11), 4106, 2021
92021
Degree of food processing and breast cancer risk in black urban women from Soweto, South African: the South African Breast Cancer study
I Jacobs, C Taljaard-Krugell, M Wicks, H Cubasch, M Joffe, R Laubscher, ...
British Journal of Nutrition 128 (11), 2278-2289, 2022
62022
Case Study: Nutritional management of a patient at high risk of developing refeeding syndrome
RC Dolman, C Conradie, MJ Lombard, A Nienaber, M Wicks
South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition 28 (3), 140-145, 2015
52015
Assessing the construct validity of nutrient profiling models for restricting the marketing of foods to children in South Africa
M Wicks, H Wright, E Wentzel-Viljoen
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 74 (7), 1065-1072, 2020
42020
The validation of a suitable nutrient profiling model for South Africa
M Wicks
North-West University, 2012
42012
Anthropometric nutritional status of children (0–18 years) in South Africa 1997–2022: a systematic review and meta-analysis
HS Kruger, M Visser, L Malan, L Zandberg, M Wicks, C Ricci, M Faber
Public health nutrition, 1-17, 2023
32023
The South African Sodium Regulation (R214): Does it make provision for processed foods frequently consumed by young children?
T Van Zyl, M Korff, B Van der Westhuizen, M Wicks
South African Journal of Child Health 14 (1), 45-49, 2020
32020
The whole-food plant-based diet: what does it entail and what lessons can it offer South African dietitians?
M Wicks, E Wentzel-Viljoen
South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition 34 (2), 2021
22021
A framework to regulate the marketing of foods and beverages to children in South Africa
M Wicks
North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2017
22017
Validation of a Nutrient Profile Model for South Africa to Assess the Eligibility of Food Stuffs for Health Claims
E Wentzel-Viljoen, JC Jerling, M Wicks, S Lee, HH Vorster
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism 63, 1805-1806, 2013
12013
Food and nutrition labelling as a nutrition education tool: understanding, perspectives and practices of South African dietitians.
C Chin, M Wicks, M Feyasa, N Koen
South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition 36 (3), 108-117, 2023
2023
Adherence to the South African food based dietary guidelines may reduce breast cancer risk in black South African women: the South African Breast Cancer (SABC) study
I Jacobs, C Taljaard-Krugell, M Wicks, JM Badham, H Cubasch, M Joffe, ...
Public Health Nutrition 25 (10), 2805-2821, 2022
2022
perspectives and practices of South African dietitians.
C Chin, M Wicks, M Feyasa, N Koen
South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1, 10, 2022
2022
Dietary Patterns and Breast Cancer Risk in Black Urban South African Women: The SABC Study. Nutrients 2021, 13, 4106
I Jacobs, C Taljaard-Krugell, M Wicks, H Cubasch, M Joffe, R Laubscher, ...
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2021
Regulating marketing of foods to children in South Africa: which nutrient profiling model should be used?
M Wicks, HH Wright, E Wentzel-Viljoen
World Nutrition Congress, 2016
2016
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