Health professionals consider the evaluation of eating habits to be challenging, given the potential biases of dietary questionnaires based on self-reported data. Circulating carotenoid concentrations are reliable biomarkers of dietary carotenoid intake and could be useful in the validation of dietary assessment tools. However, there is a sex difference in circulating carotenoids, with women displaying higher concentrations compared with men independent of intake. The aim of the present study was to identify the correlates of plasma carotenoid concentrations among men (n 155) and women (n 110) enrolled in six fully controlled dietary interventions with varying dietary carotenoid intakes. We looked at the associations of post-interventi...
Objective: The aim in this study was to assess the association between individual plasma carotenoid ...
Dietary validation studies of self-reported fruit and vegetable intake should ideally include measur...
Background Biological markers of vegetable and fruit (VF) intake are needed both for nutrition su...
Health professionals consider the evaluation of eating habits to be challenging, given the potential...
High fruit and vegetable (FAV) intake is associated with a lower prevalence of chronic diseases. Ide...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious research has demonstrated that plasma carotenoids are a reliable biomarke...
There is uncertainty regarding carotenoid intake recommendations, because positive and negative heal...
Carotenoid and vitamin C intakes, assessed by FFQ, have been positively associated with plasma conce...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that plasma carotenoids are a reliable biomarker of u...
Empirical prediction models that weight food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) food items by their relat...
Objective: Dietary carotenoids β-carotene (BCAR), lutein (LUT), and lycopene (LYC) are sourced from ...
Biomarkers of dietary exposure or nutritional status are sought actively to overcome limitations of ...
Objective: Fruit and vegetable intake is inversely associated with cancer risk in many epidemiologic...
Diet-plasma carotenoid associations were examined in samples of women and men from each cohort in th...
Objective: Carotenoids are fat-soluble antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables (F&V). Carotenoid...
Objective: The aim in this study was to assess the association between individual plasma carotenoid ...
Dietary validation studies of self-reported fruit and vegetable intake should ideally include measur...
Background Biological markers of vegetable and fruit (VF) intake are needed both for nutrition su...
Health professionals consider the evaluation of eating habits to be challenging, given the potential...
High fruit and vegetable (FAV) intake is associated with a lower prevalence of chronic diseases. Ide...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious research has demonstrated that plasma carotenoids are a reliable biomarke...
There is uncertainty regarding carotenoid intake recommendations, because positive and negative heal...
Carotenoid and vitamin C intakes, assessed by FFQ, have been positively associated with plasma conce...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that plasma carotenoids are a reliable biomarker of u...
Empirical prediction models that weight food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) food items by their relat...
Objective: Dietary carotenoids β-carotene (BCAR), lutein (LUT), and lycopene (LYC) are sourced from ...
Biomarkers of dietary exposure or nutritional status are sought actively to overcome limitations of ...
Objective: Fruit and vegetable intake is inversely associated with cancer risk in many epidemiologic...
Diet-plasma carotenoid associations were examined in samples of women and men from each cohort in th...
Objective: Carotenoids are fat-soluble antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables (F&V). Carotenoid...
Objective: The aim in this study was to assess the association between individual plasma carotenoid ...
Dietary validation studies of self-reported fruit and vegetable intake should ideally include measur...
Background Biological markers of vegetable and fruit (VF) intake are needed both for nutrition su...