Evidence from longitudinal studies on the association between diet quality and change in anthropometric measures is scarce. We therefore investigated the relationship between a recently developed food-based dietary index and change in measured BMI and waist circumference (WC) in Australian adults (1992–2007). We used data from the Australian population-based Nambour Skin Cancer Study comprising 1231 adults aged 25–75 years at baseline (1992). We applied generalised estimating equations (GEE) to examine the association between diet quality and change in anthropometric measures. Dietary intake was assessed by an FFQ in 1992, 1996 and 2007. Diet quality was estimated using the dietary guideline index (DGI), developed to reflect the dietary gui...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the role of dietary quality in the progression of adiposity in populations...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Free to read\ud \ud Evidence from longitudinal studies on the association between diet quality and c...
Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relatively limited to date ...
Free to read\ud \ud Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relativ...
Free to read Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relatively lim...
Background and Objectives: Dietary behaviours are suitable as clearly identifiable targets of dietar...
Existing Australian diet quality indices have assumed links to health outcomes but their validity fo...
Abstract Background Poor diet, characterized by a low diet quality score, has been associated with g...
Background: Understanding the role of dietary quality in the progression of adiposity in populations...
Background: Understanding the role of dietary quality in the progression of adiposity in populations...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. This systematic review examines the relationship b...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the role of dietary quality in the progression of adiposity in populations...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Free to read\ud \ud Evidence from longitudinal studies on the association between diet quality and c...
Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relatively limited to date ...
Free to read\ud \ud Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relativ...
Free to read Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relatively lim...
Background and Objectives: Dietary behaviours are suitable as clearly identifiable targets of dietar...
Existing Australian diet quality indices have assumed links to health outcomes but their validity fo...
Abstract Background Poor diet, characterized by a low diet quality score, has been associated with g...
Background: Understanding the role of dietary quality in the progression of adiposity in populations...
Background: Understanding the role of dietary quality in the progression of adiposity in populations...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. This systematic review examines the relationship b...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the role of dietary quality in the progression of adiposity in populations...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...