Objective This cross-sectional study aimed to demonstrate the relationship between dairy consumption and abdominal obesity in adolescents. Method In total, 700 adolescents participated in this cross-sectional study. Sociodemographic characteristics, consumption of dairy, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and waist/height (W/H) ratio were evaluated. The participants were divided into two groups as to whether their dairy consumptions were below or above 3 portions/d, according to the Turkey Dietary Guideline recommendations. Results The mean age of participants was 15.84 +/- 1.23 years. The rate of girls (65.2%) who participated in this study was significantly higher than that of the boys (34.8%; p < 0.001). No statistically si...
Regular consumption of dairy is thought to aid in preserving lean body mass while decreasing body fa...
Background and aims: Previous studies suggest weight-regulatory properties for several dairy nutrien...
OBJECTIVE: To identify those food groups best discriminating individuals at high/low cardiovascular ...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have reported an inverse association between dairy product (DP) consumption...
Childhood obesity is associated with a greater chance of a lifetime of obesity. Evidence suggests da...
Background: Diet and physical activity (PA) are recognized as important factors to prevent abdominal...
A comprehensive literature search was undertaken to examine the relationship between dairy consumpti...
Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inversely assoc...
Background: Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inv...
Our study examined how increased dairy consumption versus habitually low dairy consumption, against ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of cross-sectional and prospective cohort studies was conducte...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inv...
This study aimed to investigate the association between dairy product consumption and metabolic and ...
This study aimed to investigate the association between dairy product consumption and metabolic and ...
Objective To examine the association between obesity and food group intakes, physical activity and ...
Regular consumption of dairy is thought to aid in preserving lean body mass while decreasing body fa...
Background and aims: Previous studies suggest weight-regulatory properties for several dairy nutrien...
OBJECTIVE: To identify those food groups best discriminating individuals at high/low cardiovascular ...
BACKGROUND: Some studies have reported an inverse association between dairy product (DP) consumption...
Childhood obesity is associated with a greater chance of a lifetime of obesity. Evidence suggests da...
Background: Diet and physical activity (PA) are recognized as important factors to prevent abdominal...
A comprehensive literature search was undertaken to examine the relationship between dairy consumpti...
Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inversely assoc...
Background: Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inv...
Our study examined how increased dairy consumption versus habitually low dairy consumption, against ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis of cross-sectional and prospective cohort studies was conducte...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies, mainly from Western populations, suggest dairy consumption is inv...
This study aimed to investigate the association between dairy product consumption and metabolic and ...
This study aimed to investigate the association between dairy product consumption and metabolic and ...
Objective To examine the association between obesity and food group intakes, physical activity and ...
Regular consumption of dairy is thought to aid in preserving lean body mass while decreasing body fa...
Background and aims: Previous studies suggest weight-regulatory properties for several dairy nutrien...
OBJECTIVE: To identify those food groups best discriminating individuals at high/low cardiovascular ...