Objective. To examine the associations of dietary glycemic index (GI) and dietary glycemic load (GL) with blood lipid concentrations and coronary heart disease (CHD) in nondiabetic participants in the Health Worker Cohort Study (HWCS). Materials and Methods. A cross-sectional analysis was performed, using data from adults who participated in the HWCS baseline assessment. We collected information on participants' socio-demographic conditions, dietary patterns and physical activity via self-administered questionnaires. Dietary GI and dietary GL were measured using a validated food frequency questionnaire. Anthropometric and clinical measurements were assessed with standardized procedures. CHD risk was estimated according to the sex-specific F...
The aim was to determine whether the dietary glycemic index (GI) related to coronary heart disease (...
The aim was to determine whether the dietary glycemic index (GI) related to coronary heart disease (...
Background: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...
High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; and may inc...
Background and Objective: Limited studies on the relation between the cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)...
Background High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; ...
BACKGROUND:High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; ...
BACKGROUND:High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; ...
BACKGROUND:High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; ...
BACKGROUND: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...
BACKGROUND: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...
BACKGROUND: High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs;...
ObjectivesThe goal of this work was to assess whether high dietary glycemic load and glycemic index ...
BACKGROUND: High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs;...
Background: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...
The aim was to determine whether the dietary glycemic index (GI) related to coronary heart disease (...
The aim was to determine whether the dietary glycemic index (GI) related to coronary heart disease (...
Background: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...
High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; and may inc...
Background and Objective: Limited studies on the relation between the cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)...
Background High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; ...
BACKGROUND:High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; ...
BACKGROUND:High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; ...
BACKGROUND:High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs; ...
BACKGROUND: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...
BACKGROUND: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...
BACKGROUND: High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs;...
ObjectivesThe goal of this work was to assess whether high dietary glycemic load and glycemic index ...
BACKGROUND: High carbohydrate intake raises blood triglycerides, glucose, and insulin; reduces HDLs;...
Background: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...
The aim was to determine whether the dietary glycemic index (GI) related to coronary heart disease (...
The aim was to determine whether the dietary glycemic index (GI) related to coronary heart disease (...
Background: Dietary glycemic load (GL) and glycemic index (GI) in relation to cardiovascular disease...