Objective: Data-driven approaches to dietary patterns are under-utilized; latent class analyses (LCA) are particularly rare. The present study used an LCA to identify subgroups of people with similar dietary patterns, explore changes in dietary patterns over a 10-year period and relate these dynamics to sociodemographic factors and health outcomes. Design: The 1998 baseline and 2008 follow-up of the Cork and Kerry Diabetes and Heart Disease Study. Diets were assessed with a standard FFQ. LCA, under the assumption of conditional independence, was used to identify mutually exclusive subgroups with different dietary patterns, based on food group consumption. Setting: Republic of Ireland. Subjects: Men and women aged 50-69 years at baseline (n ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine whether trajectories of older adults' alcoho...
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2020.Background: Diet plays a ke...
Dietary patterns are important in the prevention of chronic disease; however, there are few studies ...
Nutritional data reduction methods are widely applied in nutrition epidemiology in order to classify...
Background: Diet is a key risk factor for chronic disease, and an increasing concern among older adu...
Ireland has experienced much economic and social change in recent times along with rising levels of ...
Background: dietary patterns analysis takes account of the combined effects of foods and may be a mo...
SummaryBackgroundThe association between diet and cancer, and diet and cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
BACKGROUND: dietary patterns analysis takes account of the combined effects of foods and may be a mo...
Despite the growing interest in dietary patterns, there have been few longitudinal investigations. T...
Overall dietary patterns have been associated with health and longevity. We used principal component...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
Overall dietary patterns have been associated with health and longevity. We used principal component...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
Background: This study aims to derive habitual dietary patterns of the Portuguese adult population b...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine whether trajectories of older adults' alcoho...
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2020.Background: Diet plays a ke...
Dietary patterns are important in the prevention of chronic disease; however, there are few studies ...
Nutritional data reduction methods are widely applied in nutrition epidemiology in order to classify...
Background: Diet is a key risk factor for chronic disease, and an increasing concern among older adu...
Ireland has experienced much economic and social change in recent times along with rising levels of ...
Background: dietary patterns analysis takes account of the combined effects of foods and may be a mo...
SummaryBackgroundThe association between diet and cancer, and diet and cardiovascular disease (CVD) ...
BACKGROUND: dietary patterns analysis takes account of the combined effects of foods and may be a mo...
Despite the growing interest in dietary patterns, there have been few longitudinal investigations. T...
Overall dietary patterns have been associated with health and longevity. We used principal component...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
Overall dietary patterns have been associated with health and longevity. We used principal component...
Both jurisdictions of Ireland have high rates of chronic degenerative diseases, particularly of the ...
Background: This study aims to derive habitual dietary patterns of the Portuguese adult population b...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine whether trajectories of older adults' alcoho...
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2020.Background: Diet plays a ke...
Dietary patterns are important in the prevention of chronic disease; however, there are few studies ...