Objective:Obtaining objective, dietary exposure information from individuals is challenging because of the complexity of food consumption patterns and the limitations of self-reporting tools (e.g., FFQ and diet diaries). This hinders research efforts to associate intakes of specific foods or eating patterns with population health outcomes.Design:Dietary exposure can be assessed by the measurement of food-derived chemicals in urine samples. We aimed to develop methodologies for urine collection that minimised impact on the day-to-day activities of participants but also yielded samples that were data-rich in terms of targeted biomarker measurements.Setting:Urine collection methodologies were developed within home settings.Participants:Differe...
BackgroundAccurate monitoring of changes in dietary patterns in response to food policy implementati...
An understanding of causal relations between diet and health is hindered by the lack of robust biolo...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, coronary heart disea...
ScopeDietary choices modulate the risk of chronic diseases and improving diet is a central component...
Improvement of diet at the population level is a cornerstone of national and international strategie...
Improvement of diet at the population level is a cornerstone of national and international strategie...
Improvement of diet at the population level is a cornerstone of national and international strategie...
Poor dietary choices are major risk factors for obesity and non-communicable diseases, which places ...
ScopeMetabolites derived from individual foods found in human biofluids after consumption could prov...
IntroductionDietary exposure monitoring within populations is reliant on self-reported measures such...
BackgroundMeasurement of multiple food intake exposure biomarkers in urine may offer an objective me...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of multiple food intake exposure biomarkers in urine may offer an objective ...
Background: An understanding of causal relations between diet and health is hindered by the lack of ...
Conventional tools for measuring dietary exposure have well recognized limitations. Measurement of f...
Although robust associations between dietary intake and population health are evident from conventio...
BackgroundAccurate monitoring of changes in dietary patterns in response to food policy implementati...
An understanding of causal relations between diet and health is hindered by the lack of robust biolo...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, coronary heart disea...
ScopeDietary choices modulate the risk of chronic diseases and improving diet is a central component...
Improvement of diet at the population level is a cornerstone of national and international strategie...
Improvement of diet at the population level is a cornerstone of national and international strategie...
Improvement of diet at the population level is a cornerstone of national and international strategie...
Poor dietary choices are major risk factors for obesity and non-communicable diseases, which places ...
ScopeMetabolites derived from individual foods found in human biofluids after consumption could prov...
IntroductionDietary exposure monitoring within populations is reliant on self-reported measures such...
BackgroundMeasurement of multiple food intake exposure biomarkers in urine may offer an objective me...
BACKGROUND: Measurement of multiple food intake exposure biomarkers in urine may offer an objective ...
Background: An understanding of causal relations between diet and health is hindered by the lack of ...
Conventional tools for measuring dietary exposure have well recognized limitations. Measurement of f...
Although robust associations between dietary intake and population health are evident from conventio...
BackgroundAccurate monitoring of changes in dietary patterns in response to food policy implementati...
An understanding of causal relations between diet and health is hindered by the lack of robust biolo...
Background: The burden of non-communicable diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, coronary heart disea...