Background Epidemiologic evidence is sparse on the effect of dietary behaviors and diet quality on body mass index (BMI; calculated as kg/m2), which can be important drivers of the obesity epidemic. Objective This study investigated the relationships of frequency of eating and time of intake to energy density, nutrient quality, and BMI using data from the International Study on Macro/Micronutrients and Blood Pressure including 2,696 men and women aged 40 to 59 years from the United States and the United Kingdom. Design The International Study on Macro/Micronutrients and Blood Pressure is a cross-sectional investigation with four 24-hour dietary recalls and BMI measurements conducted between 1996 and 1999. Consumption of solid foods was aggr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Purpose Human appetite hormones are affected by var...
There is speculation amongst health professionals, the media, and the public regarding eating freque...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
Background Epidemiologic evidence is sparse on the role of dietary patterns that may be important ...
The time of eating has been considered to have an important role in weight regulation. However, it i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Observational studies have demonstrated an inverse rel...
The relationship between the frequency of eating, physical activity and Body Mass Index (BMI) was in...
The role of eating frequency in obesity development is debated. Therefore, we investigated the assoc...
Eating patterns, which describe the temporal distribution of eating across the 24-hour day, meal siz...
Temporal dietary patterns, the distribution of energy or nutrient intakes observed over a period of ...
There is little population level descriptive evidence on the association between the duration of eat...
There is little population level descriptive evidence on the association between the duration of eat...
BackgroundA fast rate of eating is associated with a higher risk for obesity but existing studies ar...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Purpose Human appetite hormones are affected by var...
There is speculation amongst health professionals, the media, and the public regarding eating freque...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
Background Epidemiologic evidence is sparse on the role of dietary patterns that may be important ...
The time of eating has been considered to have an important role in weight regulation. However, it i...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Observational studies have demonstrated an inverse rel...
The relationship between the frequency of eating, physical activity and Body Mass Index (BMI) was in...
The role of eating frequency in obesity development is debated. Therefore, we investigated the assoc...
Eating patterns, which describe the temporal distribution of eating across the 24-hour day, meal siz...
Temporal dietary patterns, the distribution of energy or nutrient intakes observed over a period of ...
There is little population level descriptive evidence on the association between the duration of eat...
There is little population level descriptive evidence on the association between the duration of eat...
BackgroundA fast rate of eating is associated with a higher risk for obesity but existing studies ar...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Purpose Human appetite hormones are affected by var...
There is speculation amongst health professionals, the media, and the public regarding eating freque...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...