AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre intake in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus may heighten their increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality. We examined the relationship of SFA and total, soluble and insoluble fibre with incident CVD and all-cause mortality in type 1 diabetic patients.METHODS: A prospective cohort analysis was performed in 2,108 European type 1 diabetic patients aged 15-60 years who were free of CVD at baseline and enrolled in the EURODIAB Prospective Complications Study (51% male). Diet was assessed from a standardised 3 day dietary record. HR were calculated using Cox proportional hazards models.RESULTS: During a mean follow-up of 7.3 ...
Background: Data from recent meta-analyses question an association between dietary intake of saturat...
Background: Substitution of carbohydrates with fat in a diet for type 2 diabetes patients is still d...
The effect of dietary fibre intake on glycaemic control is still controversial. This study analysed ...
Aims/hypothesis - Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre i...
Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre intake in patients...
Aims/hypothesis: Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre i...
Patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseasecompared to non-diab...
OBJECTIVE: A cross-sectional analysis of dietary fiber intake was performed in European type 1 dia...
BACKGROUND: Dietary fiber, carbohydrate quality and quantity are associated with mortality risk in t...
Background: Dietary fiber, carbohydrate quality and quantity are associated with mortality risk in t...
Background: Dietary fiber, carbohydrate quality and quantity are associated with mortality risk in t...
Background: A beneficial effect of a high n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LCPUFA) intake ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause for mortality and morbidity around the world. M...
Dietary saturated fat (SF) intake has been shown to increase low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholester...
Background: Data from recent meta-analyses question an association between dietary intake of saturat...
Background: Substitution of carbohydrates with fat in a diet for type 2 diabetes patients is still d...
The effect of dietary fibre intake on glycaemic control is still controversial. This study analysed ...
Aims/hypothesis - Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre i...
Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre intake in patients...
Aims/hypothesis: Low adherence to recommendations for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) and fibre i...
Patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes have a higher risk of cardiovascular diseasecompared to non-diab...
OBJECTIVE: A cross-sectional analysis of dietary fiber intake was performed in European type 1 dia...
BACKGROUND: Dietary fiber, carbohydrate quality and quantity are associated with mortality risk in t...
Background: Dietary fiber, carbohydrate quality and quantity are associated with mortality risk in t...
Background: Dietary fiber, carbohydrate quality and quantity are associated with mortality risk in t...
Background: A beneficial effect of a high n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LCPUFA) intake ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause for mortality and morbidity around the world. M...
Dietary saturated fat (SF) intake has been shown to increase low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholester...
Background: Data from recent meta-analyses question an association between dietary intake of saturat...
Background: Substitution of carbohydrates with fat in a diet for type 2 diabetes patients is still d...
The effect of dietary fibre intake on glycaemic control is still controversial. This study analysed ...