OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that greater chocolate-candy intake is associated with more weight gain in postmenopausal women. METHODS: A prospective cohort study involved 107,243 postmenopausal American women aged 50-79 years (mean = 60.7) at enrollment in the Women's Health Initiative, with 3-year follow-up. Chocolate-candy consumption was assessed by food frequency questionnaire, and body weight was measured. Linear mixed models, adjusted for demographic, socio economic, anthropomorphic, and behavioral variables, were used to test our main hypotheses. RESULTS: Compared with women who ate a 1 oz (∼28 g) serving of chocolate candy <1 per month, those who ate this amount 1 per month to <1 per week, 1 per week to < 3 per week an...
Q1Q1d4488OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of chocolate consumption with the risk of develop...
Cephalic effects on appetite are mediated by vagal tone and altered gastrointestinal hormones. The o...
With reference to the findings reported in the paper, we would like to make the following contributi...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that greater chocolate-candy intake is associated with more weight...
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that greater chocolate-candy intake is associated with more weight g...
OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that greater chocolate-candy intake is associated with more weight ...
Objective: Habitual chocolate intake was recently found to be associated with lower body weight in t...
BACKGROUND: Chocolate has a reputation for contributing to weight gain due to its high fat, sugar an...
Purpose: To investigate the association between consumption of chocolate and measures of adiposity i...
a<p>ARIC, Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Cohort.</p>b<p>Frequency of chocolate intake was asses...
Background: Nutrition is important for the development and main-tenance of bone structure and for th...
BACKGROUND: Normal weight obese (NWO) syndrome is defined as an excessive body fat associated with ...
Aim: In light of the controversial evidence regarding health effects of chocolate intake, we aimed t...
a<p>Frequency of chocolate intake was assessed by means of a semi-quantitative food frequency questi...
Inroduction. Historically chocolate has been reported to exert several effects on human sexuality, ...
Q1Q1d4488OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of chocolate consumption with the risk of develop...
Cephalic effects on appetite are mediated by vagal tone and altered gastrointestinal hormones. The o...
With reference to the findings reported in the paper, we would like to make the following contributi...
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that greater chocolate-candy intake is associated with more weight...
ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that greater chocolate-candy intake is associated with more weight g...
OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that greater chocolate-candy intake is associated with more weight ...
Objective: Habitual chocolate intake was recently found to be associated with lower body weight in t...
BACKGROUND: Chocolate has a reputation for contributing to weight gain due to its high fat, sugar an...
Purpose: To investigate the association between consumption of chocolate and measures of adiposity i...
a<p>ARIC, Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Cohort.</p>b<p>Frequency of chocolate intake was asses...
Background: Nutrition is important for the development and main-tenance of bone structure and for th...
BACKGROUND: Normal weight obese (NWO) syndrome is defined as an excessive body fat associated with ...
Aim: In light of the controversial evidence regarding health effects of chocolate intake, we aimed t...
a<p>Frequency of chocolate intake was assessed by means of a semi-quantitative food frequency questi...
Inroduction. Historically chocolate has been reported to exert several effects on human sexuality, ...
Q1Q1d4488OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of chocolate consumption with the risk of develop...
Cephalic effects on appetite are mediated by vagal tone and altered gastrointestinal hormones. The o...
With reference to the findings reported in the paper, we would like to make the following contributi...