OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to investigate associations between sugar intake and overweight using dietary biomarkers in the Norfolk cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC-Norfolk). DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: EPIC-Norfolk in the UK, recruitment between 1993 and 1997. SUBJECTS: Men and women (n 1734) aged 39-77 years. Sucrose intake was assessed using 7 d diet diaries. Baseline spot urine samples were analysed for sucrose by GC-MS. Sucrose concentration adjusted by specific gravity was used as a biomarker for intake. Regression analyses were used to investigate associations between sucrose intake and risk of BMI>25·0 kg/m2 after three years of follow-up. RESULTS: ...
Abstract Objective Measurement error in self-reported total sugars intake may obscure associations b...
Epidemiological and intervention studies have reported negative health effects of sucrose intake, bu...
Studies on sugar intake and its link to cardiometabolic risk show inconsistent results, partly due t...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to investigate associations between sugar intake a...
Background/objectives Findings from epidemiological studies showed controversial findings between d...
Obesity is an important modifiable risk factor for chronic diseases. While there is increasing focus...
We have previously shown that urinary sugars excretion in 24 h urine collections can serve as an ind...
1st Place in Undergraduate Research Forum in Measurement and Assessment of Human Health and Well-Bei...
We have previously shown that urinary sugars excretion in 24 h urine collections can serve as an ind...
Obesity is an important modifiable risk factor for chronic diseases. While there is increasing focus...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate associations between sugar intake and over...
abstract: Measurement error in self-reported sugars intake may explain the lack of consistency in th...
Studies on sugar intake and its link to cardiometabolic risk show inconsistent results, partly due t...
Excessive consumption of free sugar increases the risk for non-communicable diseases where a proper ...
Introduction: In contrast to the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), the evidence linking ad...
Abstract Objective Measurement error in self-reported total sugars intake may obscure associations b...
Epidemiological and intervention studies have reported negative health effects of sucrose intake, bu...
Studies on sugar intake and its link to cardiometabolic risk show inconsistent results, partly due t...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the present study was to investigate associations between sugar intake a...
Background/objectives Findings from epidemiological studies showed controversial findings between d...
Obesity is an important modifiable risk factor for chronic diseases. While there is increasing focus...
We have previously shown that urinary sugars excretion in 24 h urine collections can serve as an ind...
1st Place in Undergraduate Research Forum in Measurement and Assessment of Human Health and Well-Bei...
We have previously shown that urinary sugars excretion in 24 h urine collections can serve as an ind...
Obesity is an important modifiable risk factor for chronic diseases. While there is increasing focus...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate associations between sugar intake and over...
abstract: Measurement error in self-reported sugars intake may explain the lack of consistency in th...
Studies on sugar intake and its link to cardiometabolic risk show inconsistent results, partly due t...
Excessive consumption of free sugar increases the risk for non-communicable diseases where a proper ...
Introduction: In contrast to the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), the evidence linking ad...
Abstract Objective Measurement error in self-reported total sugars intake may obscure associations b...
Epidemiological and intervention studies have reported negative health effects of sucrose intake, bu...
Studies on sugar intake and its link to cardiometabolic risk show inconsistent results, partly due t...