Objectives—The dietary habits of baby boomers (people born between 1946 and 1964) undoubtedly will have a substantial impact on their future health; however, dietary information regarding the intake of key chronic disease–related nutrients is lacking for this generation. The objective of this study was to compare the dietary intake of key chronic disease–related nutrients of the baby boomer generation with the previous generation of middle-aged adults. Methods—National cross-sectional study comparison analyzing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) including NHANES III (1988–1994) and the NHANES for 2007–2010, focused on adult respondents ages 46 to 64 years who were not institutionalized at the time of eac...
Cohort and cross-sectional data were reviewed to describe the changes in dietary intake with age. To...
The aims of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey series are summarized, and the new National Diet ...
Dietary patterns are important in the prevention of chronic disease; however, there are few studies ...
Objectives—The dietary habits of baby boomers (people born between 1946 and 1964) undoubtedly will h...
An increasing aging population worldwide accounts for a growing share of noncommunicable diseases (N...
An investigation was carried out to determine whether there were significant changes in nutrient int...
Cohort and cross-sectional data were reviewed to describe the changes in dietary intake with age. To...
BACKGROUND: Nutrition is a key factor in healthy ageing but there are still gaps in knowledge about ...
Background Nutrition is a key factor in healthy ageing but there are still gaps in knowledge about r...
The population of older adults aged 85 years and over (the very old) is growing rapidly in many soci...
Older adults quite often had an inadequate diet leading to micronutrient deficiencies and impaired i...
The population of older adults aged 85 years and over (the very old) is growing rapidly in many soci...
Dietary recommendations and long-term health objectives, including the Dietary Guidelines for Americ...
Background. Low body mass index (BMI) and micronutrient deficiencies are associated with increased m...
Elderly subjects have unique nutrient needs with revised recommended dietary reference intakes based...
Cohort and cross-sectional data were reviewed to describe the changes in dietary intake with age. To...
The aims of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey series are summarized, and the new National Diet ...
Dietary patterns are important in the prevention of chronic disease; however, there are few studies ...
Objectives—The dietary habits of baby boomers (people born between 1946 and 1964) undoubtedly will h...
An increasing aging population worldwide accounts for a growing share of noncommunicable diseases (N...
An investigation was carried out to determine whether there were significant changes in nutrient int...
Cohort and cross-sectional data were reviewed to describe the changes in dietary intake with age. To...
BACKGROUND: Nutrition is a key factor in healthy ageing but there are still gaps in knowledge about ...
Background Nutrition is a key factor in healthy ageing but there are still gaps in knowledge about r...
The population of older adults aged 85 years and over (the very old) is growing rapidly in many soci...
Older adults quite often had an inadequate diet leading to micronutrient deficiencies and impaired i...
The population of older adults aged 85 years and over (the very old) is growing rapidly in many soci...
Dietary recommendations and long-term health objectives, including the Dietary Guidelines for Americ...
Background. Low body mass index (BMI) and micronutrient deficiencies are associated with increased m...
Elderly subjects have unique nutrient needs with revised recommended dietary reference intakes based...
Cohort and cross-sectional data were reviewed to describe the changes in dietary intake with age. To...
The aims of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey series are summarized, and the new National Diet ...
Dietary patterns are important in the prevention of chronic disease; however, there are few studies ...