BACKGROUND: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to identify a dietary pattern that explained dietary energy density (DED), fiber density (FD), and percentage of energy intake from fat and analyze its relation to fatness in children. DESIGN: The subjects were 521 (at ages 5 and 9 y) and 682 (at ages 7 and 9 y) children participating in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children. Diet was assessed with the use of 3-d diet diaries at ages 5 and 7 y. Reduced rank regression derived a dietary pattern with the use of DED, fiber, and fat intake as intermediate variables. Fat mass was measured at age 9 y with the use of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Fat mass index (FMI) ...
BACKGROUND: Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in c...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to assess the relationship between nutrient intake, partitio...
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BACKGROUND: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited. OBJECTIVE: The ...
Background: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited.Objective: The o...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse whether high dietary energy density (DED) is associated with increased fat mas...
Background:Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood....
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
Objective: To analyse whether high dietary energy density (DED) is associated with increased fat ma...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of energy density (ED) of the total diet to increased risk of obesity f...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared lean children at high risk (HR) and low risk (LR) of obesity and obes...
OBJECTIVE: Childhood obesity is rising and dietary intake is a potentially modifiable factor that pl...
Objective: Childhood obesity is rising and dietary intake is a potentially modifiable factor that pl...
BACKGROUND:Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in ch...
BACKGROUND: Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in c...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to assess the relationship between nutrient intake, partitio...
Copyright © 2012 Mary Brauchla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited. OBJECTIVE: The ...
Background: Evidence for the dietary determinants of obesity in children is limited.Objective: The o...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse whether high dietary energy density (DED) is associated with increased fat mas...
Background:Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood....
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
Objective: To analyse whether high dietary energy density (DED) is associated with increased fat ma...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of energy density (ED) of the total diet to increased risk of obesity f...
OBJECTIVE: This study compared lean children at high risk (HR) and low risk (LR) of obesity and obes...
OBJECTIVE: Childhood obesity is rising and dietary intake is a potentially modifiable factor that pl...
Objective: Childhood obesity is rising and dietary intake is a potentially modifiable factor that pl...
BACKGROUND:Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in ch...
BACKGROUND: Dietary energy density (DED) does not have a simple linear relationship to fat mass in c...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to assess the relationship between nutrient intake, partitio...
Copyright © 2012 Mary Brauchla et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...