On a population level, dietary improvement strategies have had limited success in preventing the surge in overweight and obesity or reducing risk factors for chronic disease. While numerous multi-component studies have examined whole-of-diet strategies, and single component (i.e. discrete) dietary intervention strategies have targeted an increase in core foods (e.g. fruits, vegetables, dairy), there is a paucity of evidence on the effectiveness of dietary intervention strategies targeting a decrease in discretionary choices. The aim of this review was to identify dietary intervention strategies that are potentially relevant to reducing intake of discretionary choices in 2–65 year olds. A scoping review was carried out to map the liter...
In the United States today, nearly two out of three adults and one out of three children deals with ...
Poor eating habits are common during young adulthood and influence chronic disease morbidity. This s...
OBJECTIVES. To achieve the Healthy People 2000 objectives, public health professionals must develop ...
Published: 3 May 2017. Corrected by: Erratum: Grieger, J.A.; et al.: Comparing the Nutritional Impac...
© The Author(s). 2021. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internation...
© 2021 American Society for Nutrition. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article dis...
Background The effect of personalised nutrition advice on discretionary foods intake...
Dietary strategies to reduce discretionary choice intake are commonly utilized in practice, but evid...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
BACKGROUND:Many dietary recommendations for weight control rely on the assumption that greater core ...
Background: Excessive consumption of discretionary choices (nutrient-poor foods and beverages) negat...
Rates of overweight and obesity have increased worldwide over the past 30 years. This has directly l...
Background: Tailored nutrition interventions have been shown to be more effective than non-tailored ...
Background Retirement from work involves significant lifestyle changes and may represent an opportu...
Background: Consuming discretionary snack foods high in calories, salt, sugar or fat in between regu...
In the United States today, nearly two out of three adults and one out of three children deals with ...
Poor eating habits are common during young adulthood and influence chronic disease morbidity. This s...
OBJECTIVES. To achieve the Healthy People 2000 objectives, public health professionals must develop ...
Published: 3 May 2017. Corrected by: Erratum: Grieger, J.A.; et al.: Comparing the Nutritional Impac...
© The Author(s). 2021. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internation...
© 2021 American Society for Nutrition. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article dis...
Background The effect of personalised nutrition advice on discretionary foods intake...
Dietary strategies to reduce discretionary choice intake are commonly utilized in practice, but evid...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
BACKGROUND:Many dietary recommendations for weight control rely on the assumption that greater core ...
Background: Excessive consumption of discretionary choices (nutrient-poor foods and beverages) negat...
Rates of overweight and obesity have increased worldwide over the past 30 years. This has directly l...
Background: Tailored nutrition interventions have been shown to be more effective than non-tailored ...
Background Retirement from work involves significant lifestyle changes and may represent an opportu...
Background: Consuming discretionary snack foods high in calories, salt, sugar or fat in between regu...
In the United States today, nearly two out of three adults and one out of three children deals with ...
Poor eating habits are common during young adulthood and influence chronic disease morbidity. This s...
OBJECTIVES. To achieve the Healthy People 2000 objectives, public health professionals must develop ...