Background: Worldwide, fruit and vegetable intake is below recommendations. There is increasing evidence to suggest an association between height and diet. Aim: to analyse the associations of fruit and vegetable intake with attained height in Portuguese adults. Methods: A representative sample of 17 480 Portuguese adults (56.7% women) participated in this cross-sectional study. The survey comprised sociodemographic characteristics and self-reported height and weight. We performed regression models to assess the associations between height and fruit and vegetable consumption. Results: Compared with no intakes, those men with higher fruit and vegetables intake had 0.54 cm (95% CI 0.04; 1.04) greater height. Also, women with higher intakes of ...
Summary Background A high intake of fruit and vegetables is important as an essential part of a he...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that regular consumption of fruit and vegetables is associated wit...
Background: High fruit and vegetable intakes may limit weight gain, particularly in susceptible pers...
BACKGROUND: A low consumption of fruit and vegetables (F&V) represents a high burden on health. The ...
Introduction: Obesity affects more than half of the adult population and correlates with the develop...
Dietary guidelines around the world recommend increased intakes of fruits and non-starchy vegetables...
Background: Randomized controlled trials provide conflicting results on the effects of increased fru...
To determine whether changes in dietary intakes predict weight loss, we studied 80 overweight adults...
The objective of the present study was to assess to what extent fruit and vegetable intakes track ov...
To examine associations between fruit and vegetable intake in young childhood and height attainment ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine fruit and vegetable consumption according...
This study examines the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and the BMI in Turkiye....
International audienceNumerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable con...
Increasing intake of fruits and vegetables can improve diet quality for many because of the relation...
International audienceObjectives: The relationship between consuming ≥2 servings of fruits and ≥3 se...
Summary Background A high intake of fruit and vegetables is important as an essential part of a he...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that regular consumption of fruit and vegetables is associated wit...
Background: High fruit and vegetable intakes may limit weight gain, particularly in susceptible pers...
BACKGROUND: A low consumption of fruit and vegetables (F&V) represents a high burden on health. The ...
Introduction: Obesity affects more than half of the adult population and correlates with the develop...
Dietary guidelines around the world recommend increased intakes of fruits and non-starchy vegetables...
Background: Randomized controlled trials provide conflicting results on the effects of increased fru...
To determine whether changes in dietary intakes predict weight loss, we studied 80 overweight adults...
The objective of the present study was to assess to what extent fruit and vegetable intakes track ov...
To examine associations between fruit and vegetable intake in young childhood and height attainment ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine fruit and vegetable consumption according...
This study examines the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and the BMI in Turkiye....
International audienceNumerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable con...
Increasing intake of fruits and vegetables can improve diet quality for many because of the relation...
International audienceObjectives: The relationship between consuming ≥2 servings of fruits and ≥3 se...
Summary Background A high intake of fruit and vegetables is important as an essential part of a he...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that regular consumption of fruit and vegetables is associated wit...
Background: High fruit and vegetable intakes may limit weight gain, particularly in susceptible pers...