Abstract Purpose To derive dietary patterns based on dietary energy density (DED), free sugars, SFA, and fiber and investigate association with odds of overweight/obesity in young adults. Methods Cross-sectional data from 625 young Australian adults (18–30 years) were used. Dietary patterns were derived using reduced rank regression based on dietary data from a smartphone food diary using DED, free sugars, SFA, and fiber density as response variables. Multivariable logistic regression was used to investigate associations between dietary patterns and odds of self-reported overweight/obesity (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2). Results Two dietary patterns were identified (DP1 and DP2). DP-1 was positively correlated with DED,...
Dietary energy density (DED) has been identified as a crucial dietary factor in body weight control,...
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
Regulating the energy density of food could be used as a novel approach for successful body weight r...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
Background and aims: Energy dense, high fat, low fibre diets may contribute to obesity in young peop...
Few studies have derived dietary patterns based on intake of discretionary foods and beverages and e...
Purpose High-fat and low-fibre discretionary food intake and FTO genotype are each associated indepe...
This research aimed to determine the diet quality and socio-demographic determinants by level of ene...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
AbstractBackground and aimsEnergy dense, high fat, low fibre diets may contribute to obesity in youn...
Objective: Rising obesity rates have been linked to the consumption of energy-dense diets. We exami...
ABSTRACTBackgroundIt has been suggested that addictive behaviors related to consumption of specific ...
Background:Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood....
Background: It has been suggested that addictive behaviors related to consumption of specific foods ...
Objectives: The energy density (ED) of the diet is considered an important determinant of total ener...
Dietary energy density (DED) has been identified as a crucial dietary factor in body weight control,...
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
Regulating the energy density of food could be used as a novel approach for successful body weight r...
Background The importance of dietary sugar versus fat in the development of obesity is currently a t...
Background and aims: Energy dense, high fat, low fibre diets may contribute to obesity in young peop...
Few studies have derived dietary patterns based on intake of discretionary foods and beverages and e...
Purpose High-fat and low-fibre discretionary food intake and FTO genotype are each associated indepe...
This research aimed to determine the diet quality and socio-demographic determinants by level of ene...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
AbstractBackground and aimsEnergy dense, high fat, low fibre diets may contribute to obesity in youn...
Objective: Rising obesity rates have been linked to the consumption of energy-dense diets. We exami...
ABSTRACTBackgroundIt has been suggested that addictive behaviors related to consumption of specific ...
Background:Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood....
Background: It has been suggested that addictive behaviors related to consumption of specific foods ...
Objectives: The energy density (ED) of the diet is considered an important determinant of total ener...
Dietary energy density (DED) has been identified as a crucial dietary factor in body weight control,...
BACKGROUND: Specific dietary risk factors for excess adiposity in young people are poorly understood...
Regulating the energy density of food could be used as a novel approach for successful body weight r...