Background Hybrid methods of dietary patterns analysis have emerged as a unique and informative way to study diet-disease relationships in nutritional epidemiology research. Objective To identify an obesogenic dietary pattern using weighted partial least squares (wPLS) in nationally representative Canadian survey data, and to identify key foods and/or beverages associated with the defined dietary pattern. Design Data from one 24-hr dietary recall data from the cross-sectional Canadian Community Health Survey-Nutrition (CCHS) 2015 (n = 12,049) were used. wPLS was used to identify an obesogenic dietary pattern from 40 standardized food and beverage categories using the variables energy density, fibre density, and total fat as outcomes. The as...
The burden of type 2 diabetes has consistently grown in Canada over the past several decades. As cur...
Purpose High-fat and low-fibre discretionary food intake and FTO genotype are each associated indep...
Background. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is known to increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and d...
Healthy dietary patterns have been associated with reduced risk of non-communicable diseases. The ov...
Objective: To examine whether dietary patterns are associated with obesity phenotypes. Design: Cros...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
Background: The relationship between diet quality and obesity is unknown in Canadian adults. Objecti...
An energy-dense, high-fat, low-fibre dietary pattern has been prospectively associated with the deve...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines three specific questions about obesity and overweight, using a nation...
BACKGROUND: Obesity in Canadian adults is showing upward trends. Consumption of whole-grains is one ...
Few studies have derived dietary patterns based on intake of discretionary foods and beverages and e...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
Introduction: This study aimed at investigating the association between obesity indices (Body Mass I...
Obesity prevalence is increasing. The management of this condition requires a detailed analysis of t...
1 online resource (28 p.)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 27).To investigat...
The burden of type 2 diabetes has consistently grown in Canada over the past several decades. As cur...
Purpose High-fat and low-fibre discretionary food intake and FTO genotype are each associated indep...
Background. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is known to increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and d...
Healthy dietary patterns have been associated with reduced risk of non-communicable diseases. The ov...
Objective: To examine whether dietary patterns are associated with obesity phenotypes. Design: Cros...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
Background: The relationship between diet quality and obesity is unknown in Canadian adults. Objecti...
An energy-dense, high-fat, low-fibre dietary pattern has been prospectively associated with the deve...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines three specific questions about obesity and overweight, using a nation...
BACKGROUND: Obesity in Canadian adults is showing upward trends. Consumption of whole-grains is one ...
Few studies have derived dietary patterns based on intake of discretionary foods and beverages and e...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
Introduction: This study aimed at investigating the association between obesity indices (Body Mass I...
Obesity prevalence is increasing. The management of this condition requires a detailed analysis of t...
1 online resource (28 p.)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 27).To investigat...
The burden of type 2 diabetes has consistently grown in Canada over the past several decades. As cur...
Purpose High-fat and low-fibre discretionary food intake and FTO genotype are each associated indep...
Background. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is known to increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and d...