With Google Scholar, you can search the entire text of an article using your keywords. Word variants are searched for automatically. For example, if you use the search term “diet”, you will also find “dietary” and “diets”.
In the Google Scholar menu bar, you can select “Advanced search”.
If you would like to learn more about how to use Google Scholar, please view this minilecture (2:53) from Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen.
Search results in Google Scholar
Two links provide access to the article: the title and the VU LibSearch link.
No access? Try “All 6 versions” to find a version you can access.
“Cited by 38” indicates the number of publications that reference this article.
Want to use the article in your paper? With “Cite,” you can easily copy the correct bibliographic information for your reference list. Make sure to check it for accuracy and completeness (e.g., DOI).