BACKGROUND: Adolescent diet is hypothesized to influence breast cancer risk. We evaluated the long-term effects of an intervention to lower fat intake among adolescent girls on biomarkers that are related to breast cancer risk in adults. METHODS: A follow-up study was conducted on 230 girls who participated in the Dietary Intervention Study in Children (DISC), in which healthy, prepubertal, 8 to 10 year olds were randomly assigned to usual care or to a behavioral intervention that promoted a reduced fat diet. Participants were 25 to 29 years old at follow-up visits. All tests of statistical significance are two-sided. RESULTS: In analyses that did not take account of diet at the time of the follow-up visit, the only statistically significan...
Context: It is unclear whether variation in insulin resistance mediates the positive association of ...
Obesity and osteoporosis remain two major public health concerns. Soft tissue composition and bone a...
Copyright © 2013 Jessica Lindgren et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Results of several studies have suggested that diet during adolescence may influence the...
Objectives: To investigate the components of adolescent diet that may influence risk of breast cance...
Early-life exposures may influence the development of breast cancer. The authors examined the associ...
Previous investigations found high dairy intakes in girls associated with rapid height growth and ex...
Abstract Background Peak bone mass accrual occurs during adolescence, a time when dieting and relate...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among women ...
PurposeCarbohydrate intake increases postprandial insulin secretion and may affect breast densi...
Summary: Perhaps the most important factor in the primary prevention of osteoporosis is the attain-m...
Ca intake raises bone mineral density (BMD) in adolescence. The present study aimed at improving BMD...
The amount of bone accrued during adolescence is an important determinant of later osteoporosis risk...
Objective: To study bone mineral density (BMD) in adolescent females according to five groups of chr...
Background: A variety of breast cancer risk factors pertain to a woman’s ado-lescence and may be rel...
Context: It is unclear whether variation in insulin resistance mediates the positive association of ...
Obesity and osteoporosis remain two major public health concerns. Soft tissue composition and bone a...
Copyright © 2013 Jessica Lindgren et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Results of several studies have suggested that diet during adolescence may influence the...
Objectives: To investigate the components of adolescent diet that may influence risk of breast cance...
Early-life exposures may influence the development of breast cancer. The authors examined the associ...
Previous investigations found high dairy intakes in girls associated with rapid height growth and ex...
Abstract Background Peak bone mass accrual occurs during adolescence, a time when dieting and relate...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among women ...
PurposeCarbohydrate intake increases postprandial insulin secretion and may affect breast densi...
Summary: Perhaps the most important factor in the primary prevention of osteoporosis is the attain-m...
Ca intake raises bone mineral density (BMD) in adolescence. The present study aimed at improving BMD...
The amount of bone accrued during adolescence is an important determinant of later osteoporosis risk...
Objective: To study bone mineral density (BMD) in adolescent females according to five groups of chr...
Background: A variety of breast cancer risk factors pertain to a woman’s ado-lescence and may be rel...
Context: It is unclear whether variation in insulin resistance mediates the positive association of ...
Obesity and osteoporosis remain two major public health concerns. Soft tissue composition and bone a...
Copyright © 2013 Jessica Lindgren et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative...