Data on the relationship between empirical dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components in prospective study designs are limited. In addition, demographic and lifestyle determinants of MetS may modify the association between dietary patterns and the syndrome. We prospectively examined the relationship between empirically derived patterns and MetS and MetS components among 1146 women in the Framingham Offspring/Spouse cohort. They were aged 25-77 y with BMI \u3e/=18.5 kg/m(2) and free of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and MetS at baseline, and followed for a mean of 7 y. Five dietary patterns, Heart Healthier, Lighter Eating, Wine and Moderate Eating, Higher Fat, and Empty Calorie, were previously identified u...
It is important to elucidate the dietary factors contributing to the development of metabolic syndro...
Abstract Dietary patterns are considered as a modifiable risk factor for metabolic syndrome (MetS). ...
Metabolic syndrome is common in older adults and may be modified by the diet. The aim of this study ...
Although metabolic syndrome (MetS) could be handled by lifestyle interventions, its relationship wit...
Abstract Background There is scarce evidence regarding the association between diet and metabolic sy...
Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes, ...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a condition that affects 20-25% of adults worldwide. MetS is highly rel...
Background: Although individual foods and nutrients have been associated with the metabolic syndrome...
Objective. To analyze the association between dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome (MS) component...
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex disorder considered as a worldwide epidemic. The ...
This study examined the relations between food patterns and five components of the metabolic syndrom...
The aim of this study was to derive dietary patterns associated with cardio-metabolic traits and to ...
Objective: To examine whether dietary patterns are associated with obesity phenotypes. Design: Cros...
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a global public health issue of increasing magnitude. The Asia-Paci...
Studies that investigated complex actual eating behaviours of the general population and their relat...
It is important to elucidate the dietary factors contributing to the development of metabolic syndro...
Abstract Dietary patterns are considered as a modifiable risk factor for metabolic syndrome (MetS). ...
Metabolic syndrome is common in older adults and may be modified by the diet. The aim of this study ...
Although metabolic syndrome (MetS) could be handled by lifestyle interventions, its relationship wit...
Abstract Background There is scarce evidence regarding the association between diet and metabolic sy...
Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes, ...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a condition that affects 20-25% of adults worldwide. MetS is highly rel...
Background: Although individual foods and nutrients have been associated with the metabolic syndrome...
Objective. To analyze the association between dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome (MS) component...
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex disorder considered as a worldwide epidemic. The ...
This study examined the relations between food patterns and five components of the metabolic syndrom...
The aim of this study was to derive dietary patterns associated with cardio-metabolic traits and to ...
Objective: To examine whether dietary patterns are associated with obesity phenotypes. Design: Cros...
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a global public health issue of increasing magnitude. The Asia-Paci...
Studies that investigated complex actual eating behaviours of the general population and their relat...
It is important to elucidate the dietary factors contributing to the development of metabolic syndro...
Abstract Dietary patterns are considered as a modifiable risk factor for metabolic syndrome (MetS). ...
Metabolic syndrome is common in older adults and may be modified by the diet. The aim of this study ...