BACKGROUND: Many dietary recommendations for weight control rely on the assumption that greater core food intake will displace intake of energy-dense discretionary foods and beverages. However, there is little evidence to support these assumptions. This study examined the naturalistic relationship between daily core and discretionary energy intake, and with discretionary food and discretionary beverage intake, separately. The impact of weight status on these associations was also examined. METHOD: One hundred participants completed a four-day (non-consecutive) estimated food diary. Discretionary foods and beverages were identified by reference to the Australian Dietary Guidelines. Non-discretionary items were considered core items. Simultan...
Background: The effect of personalised nutrition advice on discretionary foods intake is unknown. To...
: Br J Nutr 2001 Mar;85(3):351-61 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Analysis of energy density of foo...
Background: While recent studies in humans indicate that fat-free mass (FFM) is closely associated w...
Background: Many dietary recommendations for weight control rely on the assumption that greater core...
BACKGROUND:Many dietary recommendations for weight control rely on the assumption that greater core ...
Background Understanding obesity development and formulating strategies for weight management relies...
Background: Negative affect is shown consistently to promote unhealthy food choices and dietary inta...
Dietary strategies to reduce discretionary choice intake are commonly utilized in practice, but evid...
Rates of overweight and obesity have increased worldwide over the past 30 years. This has directly l...
Abstract Purpose To derive dietary patterns based on dietary energy density (DED), free sugars, SFA,...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
<div><p>Obesity is a global public health priority. Restrained eating is related to obesity and tota...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
Eating behaviour, food and energy intakes are influenced by a wide range of dietary, emotional and s...
It is widely assumed that people with obesity have several common eating patterns, including breakfa...
Background: The effect of personalised nutrition advice on discretionary foods intake is unknown. To...
: Br J Nutr 2001 Mar;85(3):351-61 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Analysis of energy density of foo...
Background: While recent studies in humans indicate that fat-free mass (FFM) is closely associated w...
Background: Many dietary recommendations for weight control rely on the assumption that greater core...
BACKGROUND:Many dietary recommendations for weight control rely on the assumption that greater core ...
Background Understanding obesity development and formulating strategies for weight management relies...
Background: Negative affect is shown consistently to promote unhealthy food choices and dietary inta...
Dietary strategies to reduce discretionary choice intake are commonly utilized in practice, but evid...
Rates of overweight and obesity have increased worldwide over the past 30 years. This has directly l...
Abstract Purpose To derive dietary patterns based on dietary energy density (DED), free sugars, SFA,...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
<div><p>Obesity is a global public health priority. Restrained eating is related to obesity and tota...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
Eating behaviour, food and energy intakes are influenced by a wide range of dietary, emotional and s...
It is widely assumed that people with obesity have several common eating patterns, including breakfa...
Background: The effect of personalised nutrition advice on discretionary foods intake is unknown. To...
: Br J Nutr 2001 Mar;85(3):351-61 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Analysis of energy density of foo...
Background: While recent studies in humans indicate that fat-free mass (FFM) is closely associated w...