Studies on the relationships between health, different living arrangements, and eating behaviors across age groups are limited. Therefore, we investigated these associations, focusing on metabolic syndrome, among 16,015 South Koreans aged ≥19 years who completed the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2013–2016). Multivariate logistic regression revealed that younger adults (<65 years) who lived and ate alone consumed more carbohydrates than those who lived and ate with others (p < 0.01). The odds of metabolic syndrome in younger adults increased with eating alone (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 2.11, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.10–4.02) and living and eating alone (2.39, 1.25–4.58). Older adult...
Background : Carbohydrate intake can impact metabolic risk factors, but related research on protein ...
Little is known about the effect of dietary carbohydrate, glycaemic index (GI) and glycaemic load (G...
Healthy dietary habits reduce the likelihood for the metabolic syndrome (MS). The present study inve...
Few studies have examined overall patterns of eating alone in relation to the risk of metabolic synd...
<div><p>The prevalence of metabolic syndrome has been increasing in Korea and has been associated wi...
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome has been increasing in Korea and has been associated with dieta...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the clustering pattern of four major lifestyle risk fac...
This study examines the relationship between adherence to different dietary patterns and the presenc...
SummaryPurposeThis study investigated the relationship between family composition and the prevalence...
This study aimed to analyze the association between the dietary lifestyles and health outcomes among...
This study aimed to examine the association between lifestyle factors and metabolic syndrome risk in...
Abstracts Background Although previous studies have established a close relationship between caloric...
Background: This study aimed at investigating the meal regularity, health, and oral health habits of...
Background: The most beneficial dietary pattern in managing metabolic syndrome (MetS) in the elderly...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the composition of metabolic syndrome (MetS) ...
Background : Carbohydrate intake can impact metabolic risk factors, but related research on protein ...
Little is known about the effect of dietary carbohydrate, glycaemic index (GI) and glycaemic load (G...
Healthy dietary habits reduce the likelihood for the metabolic syndrome (MS). The present study inve...
Few studies have examined overall patterns of eating alone in relation to the risk of metabolic synd...
<div><p>The prevalence of metabolic syndrome has been increasing in Korea and has been associated wi...
The prevalence of metabolic syndrome has been increasing in Korea and has been associated with dieta...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the clustering pattern of four major lifestyle risk fac...
This study examines the relationship between adherence to different dietary patterns and the presenc...
SummaryPurposeThis study investigated the relationship between family composition and the prevalence...
This study aimed to analyze the association between the dietary lifestyles and health outcomes among...
This study aimed to examine the association between lifestyle factors and metabolic syndrome risk in...
Abstracts Background Although previous studies have established a close relationship between caloric...
Background: This study aimed at investigating the meal regularity, health, and oral health habits of...
Background: The most beneficial dietary pattern in managing metabolic syndrome (MetS) in the elderly...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to examine the composition of metabolic syndrome (MetS) ...
Background : Carbohydrate intake can impact metabolic risk factors, but related research on protein ...
Little is known about the effect of dietary carbohydrate, glycaemic index (GI) and glycaemic load (G...
Healthy dietary habits reduce the likelihood for the metabolic syndrome (MS). The present study inve...