Background and Objectives: The importance of diet for the maintenance of health during aging is attracting a growing body of research interest. Given dietary intakes, along with BMI, are substantial contributors to disease burden, this study aimed to investigate prospective changes in dietary patterns and nutrient intakes in a sample of mid to late-life women over 14 years. Methods and Study Design: Participants were from the Women’s Healthy Ageing Project (WHAP); a longitudinal cohort of Australian-born women within the Melbourne metropolitan area. 173 participants were included in this analysis, their mean age in 1998 was 55 years (range 51-62) and in 2012 was 70 years (range 66-76). Diet was assessed using the Dietary Questionnaire for E...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that associations between diet and Alzheimer's disease may occur th...
Background: Diet is a key risk factor for chronic disease, and an increasing concern among older adu...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...
Background and Objectives: The importance of diet for the maintenance of health during aging is attr...
Background and Objectives: The importance of diet for the maintenance of health during aging is attr...
Background and Objectives: The importance of diet for the maintenance of health during aging is attr...
Objective. As women age total dietary intake falls which may increase the risk of dietary deficienci...
Aims: Dietary glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) have been associated with risk of chronic ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the major dietary patterns of two age cohorts of wome...
Background: The cohort was commenced to examine women's health from midlife (45-55 years) before the...
Objective: To develop a diet quality score reflecting adherence to national dietary recommendations ...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...
The latest major report from the ongoing Australian Longitudinal Study on Women\u27s Health has been...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that associations between diet and Alzheimer's disease may occur th...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that associations between diet and Alzheimer's disease may occur th...
Background: Diet is a key risk factor for chronic disease, and an increasing concern among older adu...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...
Background and Objectives: The importance of diet for the maintenance of health during aging is attr...
Background and Objectives: The importance of diet for the maintenance of health during aging is attr...
Background and Objectives: The importance of diet for the maintenance of health during aging is attr...
Objective. As women age total dietary intake falls which may increase the risk of dietary deficienci...
Aims: Dietary glycemic index (GI) and glycemic load (GL) have been associated with risk of chronic ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the major dietary patterns of two age cohorts of wome...
Background: The cohort was commenced to examine women's health from midlife (45-55 years) before the...
Objective: To develop a diet quality score reflecting adherence to national dietary recommendations ...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...
The latest major report from the ongoing Australian Longitudinal Study on Women\u27s Health has been...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that associations between diet and Alzheimer's disease may occur th...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that associations between diet and Alzheimer's disease may occur th...
Background: Diet is a key risk factor for chronic disease, and an increasing concern among older adu...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of nutrition for reproductive health, but little i...