ScopeThe use of biomarkers in the objective assessment of dietary intake is a high priority in nutrition research. The aim of this study was to examine pentadecanoic acid (C15:0) and heptadecanoic acid (C17:0) as biomarkers of dairy foods intake. Methods and resultsThe data used in the present study were obtained as part of the Food4me Study. Estimates of C15:0 and C17:0 from dried blood spots and intakes of dairy from a Food Frequency Questionnaire were obtained from participants (n = 1180) across seven countries. Regression analyses were used to explore associations of biomarkers with dairy intake levels and receiver operating characteristic analyses were used to evaluate the fatty acids. Significant positive associations were found betwe...
Purpose: Milk-derived free fatty acids (FFAs) may act as both biomarkers of intake and metabolic eff...
Pentadecanoic acid (C15:0) and heptadecanoic acid (C17:0) have been described as dietary biomarkers ...
Presented in part at the 4th international conference on FOODOMICS, Food for life,Cesena, Italy, Oct...
ScopeThe use of biomarkers in the objective assessment of dietary intake is a high priority in nutri...
Scope: The use of biomarkers in the objective assessment of dietary intake is a high priority in nu...
Scope: Previous work highlighted the potential of odd-chain length saturated fatty acids as potentia...
ScopePrevious work highlighted the potential of odd-chain length saturated fatty acids as potential ...
Context: Dairy intake in humans is commonly assessed using questionnaires, but the data collected ar...
BACKGROUND: C14:0, C15:0, C17:0 and trans-C16:1(n-7) are often used as biomarkers for dairy fat inta...
Background: C14:0, C15:0, C17:0 and trans-C16:1(n-7) are often used as biomarkers for dairy fat inta...
In epidemiological studies, dairy food consumption has been associated with minimal effect or decrea...
D espite advances in biomedical research and clinicalmedicine, the burden of cardiovascular disease ...
Background and aims A higher dairy product intake has been associated to higher blood concentrations...
Background Evidence regarding the role of dairy fat intake in cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been ...
Purpose: Milk-derived free fatty acids (FFAs) may act as both biomarkers of intake and metabolic eff...
Pentadecanoic acid (C15:0) and heptadecanoic acid (C17:0) have been described as dietary biomarkers ...
Presented in part at the 4th international conference on FOODOMICS, Food for life,Cesena, Italy, Oct...
ScopeThe use of biomarkers in the objective assessment of dietary intake is a high priority in nutri...
Scope: The use of biomarkers in the objective assessment of dietary intake is a high priority in nu...
Scope: Previous work highlighted the potential of odd-chain length saturated fatty acids as potentia...
ScopePrevious work highlighted the potential of odd-chain length saturated fatty acids as potential ...
Context: Dairy intake in humans is commonly assessed using questionnaires, but the data collected ar...
BACKGROUND: C14:0, C15:0, C17:0 and trans-C16:1(n-7) are often used as biomarkers for dairy fat inta...
Background: C14:0, C15:0, C17:0 and trans-C16:1(n-7) are often used as biomarkers for dairy fat inta...
In epidemiological studies, dairy food consumption has been associated with minimal effect or decrea...
D espite advances in biomedical research and clinicalmedicine, the burden of cardiovascular disease ...
Background and aims A higher dairy product intake has been associated to higher blood concentrations...
Background Evidence regarding the role of dairy fat intake in cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been ...
Purpose: Milk-derived free fatty acids (FFAs) may act as both biomarkers of intake and metabolic eff...
Pentadecanoic acid (C15:0) and heptadecanoic acid (C17:0) have been described as dietary biomarkers ...
Presented in part at the 4th international conference on FOODOMICS, Food for life,Cesena, Italy, Oct...