© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Few studies explored the effects of nutritional changes on body mass index (BMI), weight (Wt), waist circumference (WC) and hypertension, especially for the older Chinese population. Methods: By using China Health and Nutrition Survey 2004-2011 waves, a total of 6348 observations aged ≥ 60 were involved in the study. The number of participants dropped from 2197 in 2004, to 1763 in 2006, 1303 in 2009, and 1085 in 2011. Dietary information was obtained from participants using 24 hour-recall over three consecutive days. Height, Wt, WC, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were also measured in each survey year. The dietary pattern was derived by exploratory factor analysis using principal component analysis m...
Studies of Western populations demonstrate a relationship between dietary patterns and cardiovascula...
Epidemiological studies of different dietary patterns and the risk of hypertension among a middle-ag...
Regional dietetic cultures were indicated in China, but how dietary patterns geographically varied a...
Background: Few studies explored the effects of nutritional changes on body mass index (BMI), weight...
Background: No studies have been conducted to explore the associations between dietary patterns and ...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Background: No studies have been conducted...
Background: No studies have been conducted to explore the associations between dietary patterns and ...
Nutrition transition theory attributes increased prevalence of high blood pressure to excess body we...
Marginal mean of dietary patterns at baseline by three groups (N=2197). (PDF 125 kb
Aim: This article examined the association between dietary patterns and cardiovascular risk factors ...
Published: 23 September 2015BACKGROUND: No studies have been conducted to explore the associations b...
BackgroundObesity has become a significant public health problem within China. By observing dietary ...
Aim: This article examined the association between dietary patterns and cardiovascular risk factors ...
Increased prevalence of overweight and obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and other cardio metabolic r...
No previous study has investigated dietary pattern in association with obesity risk in a middle-aged...
Studies of Western populations demonstrate a relationship between dietary patterns and cardiovascula...
Epidemiological studies of different dietary patterns and the risk of hypertension among a middle-ag...
Regional dietetic cultures were indicated in China, but how dietary patterns geographically varied a...
Background: Few studies explored the effects of nutritional changes on body mass index (BMI), weight...
Background: No studies have been conducted to explore the associations between dietary patterns and ...
© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Background: No studies have been conducted...
Background: No studies have been conducted to explore the associations between dietary patterns and ...
Nutrition transition theory attributes increased prevalence of high blood pressure to excess body we...
Marginal mean of dietary patterns at baseline by three groups (N=2197). (PDF 125 kb
Aim: This article examined the association between dietary patterns and cardiovascular risk factors ...
Published: 23 September 2015BACKGROUND: No studies have been conducted to explore the associations b...
BackgroundObesity has become a significant public health problem within China. By observing dietary ...
Aim: This article examined the association between dietary patterns and cardiovascular risk factors ...
Increased prevalence of overweight and obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and other cardio metabolic r...
No previous study has investigated dietary pattern in association with obesity risk in a middle-aged...
Studies of Western populations demonstrate a relationship between dietary patterns and cardiovascula...
Epidemiological studies of different dietary patterns and the risk of hypertension among a middle-ag...
Regional dietetic cultures were indicated in China, but how dietary patterns geographically varied a...