Choline and betaine are important methyl donors that contribute to protein and phospholipid synthesis and DNA methylation. They can either be obtained through diet or synthesized de novo. Evidence from human and animal research indicates that choline metabolic pathways may be activated during a variety of diseases, including cancer. Studies have been conducted to investigate the role of dietary intake of choline and betaine on cancers, but results vary among studies by cancer types, and no such study had been conducted for lung cancer. We conducted a case-control study to explore the association between choline and betaine dietary intake and lung cancer. A total of 2807 cases and 2919 controls were included in the study. After adjusting fo...
Studies implicate choline and betaine metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) in cardiovascular dis...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
Choline and betaine are important methyl donors that contribute to protein and phospholipid synthesi...
Evidence from human and animal research indicates that choline metabolic pathways may be activated d...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Choline and betaine provide methyl groups for one-carbon metabolism. Humans obtain these nutrients f...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their r...
Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their r...
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Background and aim: This study evaluates the associations between dietary intakes and circulating bl...
Background Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal c...
Choline is an essential nutrient required for methyl group metabolism, but its role in carcinogenesi...
Choline is an essential nutrient required for methyl group metabolism, but its role in carcinogenesi...
Studies implicate choline and betaine metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) in cardiovascular dis...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
Choline and betaine are important methyl donors that contribute to protein and phospholipid synthesi...
Evidence from human and animal research indicates that choline metabolic pathways may be activated d...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Choline and betaine provide methyl groups for one-carbon metabolism. Humans obtain these nutrients f...
Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal cancer risk,...
Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their r...
Dietary choline and betaine have been hypothesized to decrease the risk of cancer because of their r...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Background and aim: This study evaluates the associations between dietary intakes and circulating bl...
Background Few studies have examined the association of choline and betaine intake with colorectal c...
Choline is an essential nutrient required for methyl group metabolism, but its role in carcinogenesi...
Choline is an essential nutrient required for methyl group metabolism, but its role in carcinogenesi...
Studies implicate choline and betaine metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) in cardiovascular dis...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...
Background: Disturbances in one carbon metabolism may contribute to carcinogenesis by affecting meth...