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Population-Based Nutrition Epidemiology



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Author: Panagiotakos Demosthenes View person
Title: Population-Based Nutrition Epidemiology View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Physical description: 1 online resource (132 p.)
Topical subject: Biology, life sciences
Food & society
Research & information: general
Uncontrolled subject: adiposity
adults
apulia
BMI
breakfast composition
breakfast consumption
breakfast intake
cardiometabolic outcomes
central Asia
children
consumption
dash index
diet
diet patterns
diet survey
dietary intake
dietary pattern analysis
dietary patterns
dietary quality
eating competence
eating restrictions
Europe
familial hypercholesterolemia
fiber
food consumption
food intake
food involvement
gut metagenome
health behavior
health outcomes
health policies
healthy diet indexes
lifestyle behaviors
med-diet score
mind index
Mongolia
nutrient inadequacy
nutrition assessment
nutrition policies
nutrition transition
nutritional epidemiology
nutritional status
obesity
omega-3 fatty acids
oral frailty
overweight and obesity
pastoral nomadism
plant sterols
population survey
primary care
questionnaire
salt intake
salty snack products
short-chain fatty acids
sociodemographic factors
stanols
students
validation
waist-to-height ratio
Person (second resp.): PanagiotakosDemosthenes
Summary, etc: Nutritional epidemiology examines dietary or nutritional factors in relation to the occurrence of disease in various populations. It is a fact that substantial progress has been made in recent years in nutritional epidemiology. Compared to the practice during the 1990s, and with the improvements in data analytics, several new approaches are gaining ground. Results from a variety of large-scale studies in the field of nutrition epidemiology have substantially contributed toward the evidence used in guiding dietary recommendations for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, some types of cancer, and other morbidities. In this Special Issue, we would like to bring readers closer to the state-of-the-art in the field by gathering papers covering different aspects of nutrition epidemiology from population-based observational studies. Topics of the submitted articles may, but not necessarily, include eating habits of various populations, especially of those not well-studied, such as in Africa, Oceania, South Americas, immigrants, minorities, as well as a variety of associations between nutrients/foods/food patterns and chronic diseases, like cardiovascular, diabetes, obesity, cancer, etc., and gene-nutrient and epigenome-nutrient interactions related to human health at all ages.
Preferred title for the work: Population-Based Nutrition Epidemiology  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557686503321
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