The aim of this study was to investigate differences in dietary intakes between 30251 participants in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition-Oxford study, comprising 18 244 meat eaters, 4 531 fish eaters, 6 673 vegetarians, and 803 vegans aged 30 to 90 years who completed semiquantitative food frequency questionnaires. We hypothesized that these groups characterized by varying degrees of animal product exclusion have significantly different intakes of many nutrients, with possible implications for dietary adequacy and compliance with population dietary goals. Nutrient intakes were estimated including fortification in foods, but excluding dietary supplements. Dietary supplementation practices were also evaluated. Hi...
Background: Vegetarian diets are associated with reduced risk for diseases such as diabetes and card...
The Oxford Vegetarian Study is a prospective study of 6000 vegetarians and 5000 nonvegetarian contro...
OBJECTIVE: Vegetarians and vegans exclude certain food sources of vitamin D from their diet, but it ...
The aim of this study was to investigate differences in dietary intakes between 30251 participants i...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate differences in dietary intakes between 30251 partic...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the lifestyle characteristics and nutrient intakes of the Oxford cohort of th...
International audienceAbstract Introduction : Dietary supplements (DS) containing nutrients found ma...
Differences in health outcomes between meat-eaters and non-meat-eaters might relate to differences i...
Objective: To describe the lifestyle characteristics and nutrient intakes of the Oxford cohort of th...
OBJECTIVE: To compare body mass index (BMI) in four diet groups (meat-eaters, fish-eaters, vegetaria...
Vegetarian diets are defined by the absence of meat and fish, but differences in the intake of other...
Vegetarian diets are defined by the absence of meat but differences in the intake of other foods bet...
Background: There is a growing trend for vegetarian and vegan diets in many Western countries. Epide...
Background: There is a growing trend for vegetarian and vegan diets in many Western countries. Epide...
Background: The number of people choosing to eat a plant-based diet is rapidly increasing. At the sa...
Background: Vegetarian diets are associated with reduced risk for diseases such as diabetes and card...
The Oxford Vegetarian Study is a prospective study of 6000 vegetarians and 5000 nonvegetarian contro...
OBJECTIVE: Vegetarians and vegans exclude certain food sources of vitamin D from their diet, but it ...
The aim of this study was to investigate differences in dietary intakes between 30251 participants i...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate differences in dietary intakes between 30251 partic...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the lifestyle characteristics and nutrient intakes of the Oxford cohort of th...
International audienceAbstract Introduction : Dietary supplements (DS) containing nutrients found ma...
Differences in health outcomes between meat-eaters and non-meat-eaters might relate to differences i...
Objective: To describe the lifestyle characteristics and nutrient intakes of the Oxford cohort of th...
OBJECTIVE: To compare body mass index (BMI) in four diet groups (meat-eaters, fish-eaters, vegetaria...
Vegetarian diets are defined by the absence of meat and fish, but differences in the intake of other...
Vegetarian diets are defined by the absence of meat but differences in the intake of other foods bet...
Background: There is a growing trend for vegetarian and vegan diets in many Western countries. Epide...
Background: There is a growing trend for vegetarian and vegan diets in many Western countries. Epide...
Background: The number of people choosing to eat a plant-based diet is rapidly increasing. At the sa...
Background: Vegetarian diets are associated with reduced risk for diseases such as diabetes and card...
The Oxford Vegetarian Study is a prospective study of 6000 vegetarians and 5000 nonvegetarian contro...
OBJECTIVE: Vegetarians and vegans exclude certain food sources of vitamin D from their diet, but it ...