<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inversely associated with adiposity. However, in these populations the intake range is limited and both diet and obesity may share social patterning. Evidence from non-Western developed settings with different social patterning, is valuable in distinguishing whether observed associations are biologically mediated or socially confounded.</p> <h3>Objective</h3><p>To examine the associations of milk or other dairy product consumption with adolescent obesity.</p> <h3>Methods</h3><p>We used multivariable linear regression models to examine the associations of milk or other dairy product consumption, obtained from a food frequency quest...
Existing reviews suggest that milk and other dairy products do not play a role in the development of...
Consumption of non- or low-fat dairy products is recommended as a strategy to lower the risk of chil...
As the incidence of obesity is reaching ‘epidemic’ proportions, there is currently widespread intere...
Background: Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inv...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inv...
Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inversely assoc...
Conference Theme: Changing populations, changing diseases: Epidemiology for Tomorrow’s WorldFree pap...
Childhood obesity is associated with a greater chance of a lifetime of obesity. Evidence suggests da...
Background: Obesity control and prevention remains challenging. Randomized controlled trials in west...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have reported an inverse association between dairy product (DP) consumption...
Evidence of an association between milk intake and childhood adiposity remains inconsistent, with fe...
Our study examined how increased dairy consumption versus habitually low dairy consumption, against ...
Conference Theme: Healthcare Reforms in Comparative Health SystemsAbstract and Poster PresentationTh...
Background: Diet and physical activity (PA) are recognized as important factors to prevent abdominal...
A comprehensive literature search was undertaken to examine the relationship between dairy consumpti...
Existing reviews suggest that milk and other dairy products do not play a role in the development of...
Consumption of non- or low-fat dairy products is recommended as a strategy to lower the risk of chil...
As the incidence of obesity is reaching ‘epidemic’ proportions, there is currently widespread intere...
Background: Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inv...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inv...
Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inversely assoc...
Conference Theme: Changing populations, changing diseases: Epidemiology for Tomorrow’s WorldFree pap...
Childhood obesity is associated with a greater chance of a lifetime of obesity. Evidence suggests da...
Background: Obesity control and prevention remains challenging. Randomized controlled trials in west...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have reported an inverse association between dairy product (DP) consumption...
Evidence of an association between milk intake and childhood adiposity remains inconsistent, with fe...
Our study examined how increased dairy consumption versus habitually low dairy consumption, against ...
Conference Theme: Healthcare Reforms in Comparative Health SystemsAbstract and Poster PresentationTh...
Background: Diet and physical activity (PA) are recognized as important factors to prevent abdominal...
A comprehensive literature search was undertaken to examine the relationship between dairy consumpti...
Existing reviews suggest that milk and other dairy products do not play a role in the development of...
Consumption of non- or low-fat dairy products is recommended as a strategy to lower the risk of chil...
As the incidence of obesity is reaching ‘epidemic’ proportions, there is currently widespread intere...