BACKGROUND: Dietary energy density, or energy available in relation to gram intake, can inform disease risk. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate the association between baseline dietary energy density and risk of incident type 2 diabetes in postmenopausal women. DESIGN: Dietary energy density, weight status, and type 2 diabetes incidence were prospectively characterized in a large cohort of postmenopausal women participating in one or more clinical trials or an observational study. PARTICIPANTS/SETTING: The study involved 161,808 postmenopausal women recruited to the Women\u27s Health Initiative observational study or clinical trials at 40 centers across the United States between 1993 and 1998. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: T...
This study aims to understand the relation between energy intake and waist circumference with the ri...
Background & aims:Although accurate assessment of energy intake (EI) is critical in diabetes care, u...
The role of dietary fat in the etiology of type 2 diabetes remains uncertain. The authors investigat...
BackgroundDietary energy density, or energy available in relation to gram intake, can inform disease...
Background Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk f...
Background: The long-term relations between specific types of dietary fat and risk of type 2 diabete...
Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk factor for w...
Background Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk f...
Background:Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk f...
Background: Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk ...
BackgroundDietary energy density (DED) is the ratio of energy (kilocalories or kilojoules) intake to...
Objective: Rising obesity rates have been linked to the consumption of energy-dense diets. We exami...
Membership of the InterAct Consortium is provided in the Acknowledgments. Background: Observational ...
The role of dietary fat in the etiology of type 2 diabetes remains uncertain. The authors investigat...
Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk factor for w...
This study aims to understand the relation between energy intake and waist circumference with the ri...
Background & aims:Although accurate assessment of energy intake (EI) is critical in diabetes care, u...
The role of dietary fat in the etiology of type 2 diabetes remains uncertain. The authors investigat...
BackgroundDietary energy density, or energy available in relation to gram intake, can inform disease...
Background Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk f...
Background: The long-term relations between specific types of dietary fat and risk of type 2 diabete...
Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk factor for w...
Background Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk f...
Background:Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk f...
Background: Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk ...
BackgroundDietary energy density (DED) is the ratio of energy (kilocalories or kilojoules) intake to...
Objective: Rising obesity rates have been linked to the consumption of energy-dense diets. We exami...
Membership of the InterAct Consortium is provided in the Acknowledgments. Background: Observational ...
The role of dietary fat in the etiology of type 2 diabetes remains uncertain. The authors investigat...
Observational studies implicate higher dietary energy density (DED) as a potential risk factor for w...
This study aims to understand the relation between energy intake and waist circumference with the ri...
Background & aims:Although accurate assessment of energy intake (EI) is critical in diabetes care, u...
The role of dietary fat in the etiology of type 2 diabetes remains uncertain. The authors investigat...