Epidemiological techniques constitute an important method of nutritional investigation. Historical and geographical evidence suggests hypotheses which can be tested by more detailed studies. Cross-sectional surveys describe populations and provide information about prevalence; they also enable the interrelationships of various nutritional and physiological indices to be investigated. The case-control study is useful in exploring possible aetiological factors in diseases, but has the drawback that past dietary information is difficult to obtain accurately. Prospective studies identify predictors of disease and death; they are especially valuable in elucidating the natural history of disease, and supply good evidence on causation, but their d...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Many epidemiologic studies of disease causation include food intake and nutrition variables (1, 2). ...
Epidemiological studies rarely provide unequivocal data on the effects of toxic substances on human ...
Epidemiological techniques constitute an important method of nutritional investigation. Historical a...
Epidemiological techniques constitute an important method of nutritional investigation. Historical a...
Results from epidemiological studies are often used to explore the relationships between nutrition a...
Nutritional epidemiology examines dietary or nutritional factors in relation to the occurrence of di...
The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the significance and involvement of Nutritional Epidemi...
Nutritional epidemiology currently studies the diet-disease relationships. In order to evaluate thes...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Scientific recommendations for healthy diets require careful consideration of available evidence. Gi...
Nutritional epidemiology currently studies the diet-disease relationships. In order to evaluate thes...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Many epidemiologic studies of disease causation include food intake and nutrition variables (1, 2). ...
Epidemiological studies rarely provide unequivocal data on the effects of toxic substances on human ...
Epidemiological techniques constitute an important method of nutritional investigation. Historical a...
Epidemiological techniques constitute an important method of nutritional investigation. Historical a...
Results from epidemiological studies are often used to explore the relationships between nutrition a...
Nutritional epidemiology examines dietary or nutritional factors in relation to the occurrence of di...
The purpose of this review is to demonstrate the significance and involvement of Nutritional Epidemi...
Nutritional epidemiology currently studies the diet-disease relationships. In order to evaluate thes...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Scientific recommendations for healthy diets require careful consideration of available evidence. Gi...
Nutritional epidemiology currently studies the diet-disease relationships. In order to evaluate thes...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Epidemiologic studies directly contribute data on risk (or benefit) in humans as the investigated sp...
Many epidemiologic studies of disease causation include food intake and nutrition variables (1, 2). ...
Epidemiological studies rarely provide unequivocal data on the effects of toxic substances on human ...