Objectives To estimate the burden of disease attributed to low fruit and vegetable intake by sex and age group in South Africa for the year 2000. Design The analysis follows the World Health Organization comparative risk assessment (CRA) methodology. Populationattributable fractions were calculated from South African prevalence data from dietary surveys and applied to the revised South African burden of disease estimates for 2000. A theoretical maximum distribution of 600 g per day for fruit and vegetable intake was chosen. Monte Carlo simulationmodelling techniques were used for uncertainty analysis. Setting South Africa. Subjects Adults ≥ 15 years. Outcome measures Mortality and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), from ischaemic heart...
OBJECTIVES To estimate the disease burden attributable to being underweight as an indicator of under...
An extensive body of research indicates that there is an association between vegetable and fruit int...
Abstract Objectives: To estimate the number and proportion of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010...
Objectives. To estimate the burden of disease attributed to low fruit and vegetable intake by sex an...
Background. Low intake of fruit and vegetables is associated with an increased risk of various non-c...
Evidence indicates that increased vegetable and fruit intake improves health. The intake of vegetabl...
An extensive body of research demonstrates an association between vegetable and fruit intake and red...
The WHO recently conducted, within its Global Burden of Disease 2000 Study, a Comparative Risk Asses...
Background and objective: Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular ...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Nutrition))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.The theory is that inc...
Objective. To estimate the burden of disease attributable to excess body weight using the body mass ...
OBJECTIVE: We estimated the global burden of disease attributable to low consumption of fruit and ve...
Objectives To estimate the burden of disease attributable to high cholesterol in adults aged 30 year...
Objective: We quantified the public health benefit of fruits and vegetables on the prevention of can...
OBJECTIVES To estimate the disease burden attributable to being underweight as an indicator of under...
An extensive body of research indicates that there is an association between vegetable and fruit int...
Abstract Objectives: To estimate the number and proportion of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010...
Objectives. To estimate the burden of disease attributed to low fruit and vegetable intake by sex an...
Background. Low intake of fruit and vegetables is associated with an increased risk of various non-c...
Evidence indicates that increased vegetable and fruit intake improves health. The intake of vegetabl...
An extensive body of research demonstrates an association between vegetable and fruit intake and red...
The WHO recently conducted, within its Global Burden of Disease 2000 Study, a Comparative Risk Asses...
Background and objective: Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular ...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Nutrition))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.The theory is that inc...
Objective. To estimate the burden of disease attributable to excess body weight using the body mass ...
OBJECTIVE: We estimated the global burden of disease attributable to low consumption of fruit and ve...
Objectives To estimate the burden of disease attributable to high cholesterol in adults aged 30 year...
Objective: We quantified the public health benefit of fruits and vegetables on the prevention of can...
OBJECTIVES To estimate the disease burden attributable to being underweight as an indicator of under...
An extensive body of research indicates that there is an association between vegetable and fruit int...
Abstract Objectives: To estimate the number and proportion of cancers occurring in Australia in 2010...