"Dietary data" refers to information or facts about what someone eats and drinks. It captures details about their food choices, portion sizes, and nutritional intake.
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We also repeated the analyses under the most conservative assumption that diet had no effect on mortality among those who had not
provided dietary data at baseline.
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Twenty years
of dietary data collected on 80,000 women from the Nurses» Health Study shows that women who eat least 1 ounce of nuts, peanuts or peanut butter each week have a 25 % lower risk of developing gallstones.
Twenty years of
dietary data collected on over 80,000 women from the Nurses» Health Study shows that women who eat least 1 ounce of nuts, peanuts or peanut butter each week have a 25 % lower risk of developing gallstones.
For the new analysis — the first of its kind — the research team looked at
dietary data from 160,191 women and assigned inflammation scores based on 32 food components that the women reported consuming in the three months prior to their enrollment.
Cross-sectional study of national
dietary data obtained through 24 h recalls and classified into food groups according to the extent and purpose of food processing (NOVA classification).
Researchers at Toronto's York University
analyzed dietary data of 36,400 Americans between 1971 and 2008, and physical activity data of 14,419 people between 1988 and 2006.
The team also
used dietary data to assess the volunteers» intake of over 80 nutrients that may be linked to low blood pressure, including vitamin C, fibre, and omega - 3 fatty acids.
In the large Rotterdam study looking
at dietary data from 4,000 adults over a period of 7 - 10 years, researchers found that those with the highest intakes of vitamin K2 had a 52 % reduced risk of severe arterial calcification and a 57 % lower risk of dying from heart disease (27).
The study, conducted in China and published in the British Medical Journal,
collated dietary data from almost 500,000 participants over seven years.
We aimed to examine the AS and free sugar (FS) intakes and the main food sources of AS among Australians, using
plausible dietary data collected by a multiple - pass, 24 - h recall, from the 2011 — 12 Australian Health Survey respondents (n 8202).
To assess the contribution of ultra-processed foods to the intake of added sugars in the US diet, the researchers drew on
dietary data involving more than 9000 people from the 2009 - 10 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), an ongoing nationally representative cross sectional survey of US civilians.
After
crunching dietary data gathered from more than 4,700 adults, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley found that soft drinks provide more than 7 percent of the average daily adult intake of calories — the largest single source.
Goran and his colleagues did not collect mothers»
dietary data for this study, so they were unable to determine if the trace amounts of fructose found in breast milk is positively associated with habitual consumption of fructose - rich foods and drinks.
Finnish researchers
studying dietary data collected over 28 years from 9,208 men and women found that frequent apple eaters had the lowest risk of suffering strokes compared with nonapple eaters.
Implausible dietary data should not be used to establish the DGA; yet that is exactly what the National Academies» report recommends, and you as Presidents, endorse.
Overall, 757 participants did not
provide dietary data (n = 387) or tendered an implausible or incomplete FFQ (n = 370).
Twenty years of
dietary data collected on over 80,000 women from the Nurses» Health Study shows that women who eat least 1 ounce of nuts, peanuts or peanut butter each week have a 25 % lower risk of developing gallstones.
Increasingly, foods will be tailored to satisfy the individual based on phenotypic, genotypic and
dietary data.
Anthropometric, epidemiologic, and
dietary data were collected.
However, the imprecision of
the dietary data would tend to diminish the strength of the investigated relations.
Dietary data was collected by means of a food - frequency questionnaire.
Their urinary potassium was measured at the start of the study, and
their dietary data was collected at 18 months.
For this purpose, we randomly assigned participants who had not provided
dietary data but otherwise met the inclusion criteria (659 with 56 «extra» cases of inflammatory disease — related deaths) to the dietary tertiles (by inflammatory disease mortality, ie, «extra» cases and controls were evenly distributed across tertiles).
Dietary data were collected with a 145 - item food - frequency questionnaire (FFQ), modified for the Australian diet and vernacular from an early Willett questionnaire (14).
The results of this study, however, were complicated by an association between ALA and trans fatty acid intake (37) as well as limitations in the collection of
the dietary data (estimated on the basis of only food tables and dietary recollection)(39).
The authors analyzed
the dietary data of over 50,000 Americans between the years 1971 and 2008 and found a very surprising correlation: «A given person, in 2006, eating the same amount of calories, taking in the same quantities of macronutrients like protein and fat, and exercising the same amount as a person of the same age did in 1988 would have a BMI that was about 2.3 points higher,» according to The Atlantic.
Dietary data were collected from the Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), a valid and reliable measure of estimated food and beverage consumption (Rogers and Emmett 1998); The FFQ was used to assess (a) mother's reported dietary patterns at 32 weeks gestation («pregnancy»), and (b) what the mother reported feeding her child at 38 months of age («3 years»).