The risk for development of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) can be predicted by somatic or mental symptoms and dietary alterations aimed at improvement of those symptoms could potentially delay development of NCDs. The goal of this study was to identify whether self-initiated dietary changes could reduce mental and somatic symptoms in relatively healthy individuals. Participants (n = 494) recruited from the Dutch population filled out weekly questionnaires on dietary intake, somatic and mental symptoms and physical activity at baseline and during dieting for four weeks. There was a significant reduction in mental and somatic symptoms, body weight, and waist circumference at four weeks, whereas physical activity remained unchanged. Five die...
A role of socio-medical causation, comprising social, environmental and lifestyle factors, in the et...
Our aim was to assess the association between a priori defined dietary patterns and incident depress...
As nutrition is one of the modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline, we studied the relationshi...
The risk for development of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) can be predicted by somatic or mental s...
Although the average life expectancy is increasing, general health is deteriorating. An important ca...
Many studies address the effect of the COVID-19 restrictions on food consumption and health, focusin...
Background: Studies have shown that the psychosocial determinants attitude, self-efficacy, subjectiv...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that the psychosocial determinants atti...
As nutrition is one of the modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline, we studied the relationshi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate a potential relationship between food group consumption ...
Objective: To determine in a representative Dutch sample the association of dietary restraint, Conce...
Our aim was to assess the association between a priori defined dietary patterns and incident depress...
Our aim was to assess the association between a priori defined dietary patterns and incident depress...
A role of socio-medical causation, comprising social, environmental and lifestyle factors, in the et...
Our aim was to assess the association between a priori defined dietary patterns and incident depress...
As nutrition is one of the modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline, we studied the relationshi...
The risk for development of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) can be predicted by somatic or mental s...
Although the average life expectancy is increasing, general health is deteriorating. An important ca...
Many studies address the effect of the COVID-19 restrictions on food consumption and health, focusin...
Background: Studies have shown that the psychosocial determinants attitude, self-efficacy, subjectiv...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that the psychosocial determinants atti...
As nutrition is one of the modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline, we studied the relationshi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate a potential relationship between food group consumption ...
Objective: To determine in a representative Dutch sample the association of dietary restraint, Conce...
Our aim was to assess the association between a priori defined dietary patterns and incident depress...
Our aim was to assess the association between a priori defined dietary patterns and incident depress...
A role of socio-medical causation, comprising social, environmental and lifestyle factors, in the et...
Our aim was to assess the association between a priori defined dietary patterns and incident depress...
As nutrition is one of the modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline, we studied the relationshi...