Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positive associations with reductions in markers of overweight and obesity. However, studies use varied methods of determining whole grain intake, including different definitions of a whole grain food, which may explain varied results. This systematic review aimed to identify how different methods of reporting and calculating whole grain intake, including whole grain food definitions, affect reported associations between whole grain intake and body weight measures in adults. Systematic searching of PubMed, Scopus, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Cochrane Central Register for Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and MEDLINE...
BACKGROUND: Obesity in Canadian adults is showing upward trends. Consumption of whole-grains is one ...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological studies associate whole grain (WG) consumption to reduced CVD risk, bo...
Research suggests that whole grain intake may decrease the risk of heart disease, type II diabetes, ...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...
Chronic disease is an increasing burden on global health, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the larg...
The finding that people who eat the most whole grains have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease an...
Epidemiological evidence suggests an inverse association between whole grain consumption and the ris...
Objective: To determine the impacts of using a whole grain food definition on measurement of whole g...
Epidemiological evidence suggests an inverse association between whole grain consumption and the ris...
Whole grains are an important aspect of a high quality diet. Consumption of whole grains has been li...
Whole grains have been associated with a number of health benefits. We systematically reviewed exist...
Whole grains have been associated with a number of health benefits. We systematically reviewed exist...
Whole grains have been associated with a number of health benefits. We systematically reviewed exist...
Whole grains have been associated with a number of health benefits. We systematically reviewed exist...
BACKGROUND: Obesity in Canadian adults is showing upward trends. Consumption of whole-grains is one ...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological studies associate whole grain (WG) consumption to reduced CVD risk, bo...
Research suggests that whole grain intake may decrease the risk of heart disease, type II diabetes, ...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...
Within epidemiological and intervention studies, whole grain consumption has generally shown positiv...
Chronic disease is an increasing burden on global health, with cardiovascular disease (CVD) the larg...
The finding that people who eat the most whole grains have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease an...
Epidemiological evidence suggests an inverse association between whole grain consumption and the ris...
Objective: To determine the impacts of using a whole grain food definition on measurement of whole g...
Epidemiological evidence suggests an inverse association between whole grain consumption and the ris...
Whole grains are an important aspect of a high quality diet. Consumption of whole grains has been li...
Whole grains have been associated with a number of health benefits. We systematically reviewed exist...
Whole grains have been associated with a number of health benefits. We systematically reviewed exist...
Whole grains have been associated with a number of health benefits. We systematically reviewed exist...
Whole grains have been associated with a number of health benefits. We systematically reviewed exist...
BACKGROUND: Obesity in Canadian adults is showing upward trends. Consumption of whole-grains is one ...
INTRODUCTION: Epidemiological studies associate whole grain (WG) consumption to reduced CVD risk, bo...
Research suggests that whole grain intake may decrease the risk of heart disease, type II diabetes, ...