The trends in compliance with the dietary recommendations of the Swiss Society for Nutrition in the Geneva population were assessed for the period from 1999 to 2009 using 10 cross-sectional, population-based surveys (Bus Santé study) with a total of 9,320 participants aged 35 to 75 years (50% women). Dietary intake was assessed using a self-administered, validated, semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Trends were assessed by logistic regression adjusting for age, smoking status, education, and nationality using survey year as the independent variable. After excluding participants with extreme intakes, the percentage of participants with a cholesterol intake of <300 mg/day increased from 40.8% in 1999 to 43.6% in 2009 for men (...
Vitamin/mineral (VMS) and dietary supplements (DS) use is common in Switzerland, but nothing is know...
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to assess the time trends in lifestyle and cardiovascular risk fact...
<b></b> Background: consumers of dietary supplements (DS) or vitamin-mineral supplements...
The trends in compliance with the dietary recommendations of the Swiss Society for Nutrition in the ...
Introduction: There is little information regarding compliance with dietary recommendations in Switz...
A healthy diet is the cornerstone of disease prevention, and dietary guidelines have been issued in ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess nutrition trends of the Geneva population for the period 1999-2009. DESIGN: Bus...
Abstract Objective To assess nutrition trends of the Geneva population for the period 1999-2009. Des...
We assessed trends in dietary intake according to gender and education using repeated cross-sectiona...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: To assess the adherence to the national dietary recommendations and to identi...
Background: Dietary patterns provide a summary of dietary intake, but to our knowledge, few studies ...
Adherence to dietary guidelines is associated with significantly better health outcomes. Studies acr...
Background: Dietary patterns provide a summary of dietary intake, but to our knowledge, few studies ...
We assessed trends in dietary intake according to gender and education using repeated cross-sectiona...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Vitamin/mineral (VMS) and dietary supplements (DS) use is common in Switzerla...
Vitamin/mineral (VMS) and dietary supplements (DS) use is common in Switzerland, but nothing is know...
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to assess the time trends in lifestyle and cardiovascular risk fact...
<b></b> Background: consumers of dietary supplements (DS) or vitamin-mineral supplements...
The trends in compliance with the dietary recommendations of the Swiss Society for Nutrition in the ...
Introduction: There is little information regarding compliance with dietary recommendations in Switz...
A healthy diet is the cornerstone of disease prevention, and dietary guidelines have been issued in ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess nutrition trends of the Geneva population for the period 1999-2009. DESIGN: Bus...
Abstract Objective To assess nutrition trends of the Geneva population for the period 1999-2009. Des...
We assessed trends in dietary intake according to gender and education using repeated cross-sectiona...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: To assess the adherence to the national dietary recommendations and to identi...
Background: Dietary patterns provide a summary of dietary intake, but to our knowledge, few studies ...
Adherence to dietary guidelines is associated with significantly better health outcomes. Studies acr...
Background: Dietary patterns provide a summary of dietary intake, but to our knowledge, few studies ...
We assessed trends in dietary intake according to gender and education using repeated cross-sectiona...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Vitamin/mineral (VMS) and dietary supplements (DS) use is common in Switzerla...
Vitamin/mineral (VMS) and dietary supplements (DS) use is common in Switzerland, but nothing is know...
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to assess the time trends in lifestyle and cardiovascular risk fact...
<b></b> Background: consumers of dietary supplements (DS) or vitamin-mineral supplements...