Background/Objectives:The cardiovascular benefit of increasing fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake following diagnosis of diabetes remains unknown. We aimed to describe how quantity and variety of F&V intake, and plasma vitamin C, change after diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and examine whether these changes are associated with improvements in cardiovascular risk factors.Subjects/Methods:A total of 401 individuals with screen-detected diabetes from the ADDITION-Cambridge study were followed up over 5 years. F&V intake was assessed by food frequency questionnaire and plasma vitamin C at baseline, at 1 year and at 5 years. Linear mixed models were used to estimate associations of changes in quantity and variety of F&V intake, and plasma vitamin C, ...
Background/objectives:There is limited information to support definitive recommendations concerning ...
Objective: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
Background/objectives:There is limited information to support definitive recommendations concerning ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The cardiovascular benefit of increasing fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake fol...
Aims To describe change in self‐reported diet and plasma vitamin C, and to examine associations betw...
AIMS: To describe change in self-reported diet and plasma vitamin C, and to examine associations bet...
Objective: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Biomarkers for a mixed fruit and vegetable (FV) diet are needed to provide a ...
This thesis begins with a background chapter which explores the current diabetes epidemic and examin...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
Objective To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of fruit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicato...
Objective To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of fruit...
To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of fruit and veget...
Background/objectives:There is limited information to support definitive recommendations concerning ...
Objective: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
Background/objectives:There is limited information to support definitive recommendations concerning ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The cardiovascular benefit of increasing fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake fol...
Aims To describe change in self‐reported diet and plasma vitamin C, and to examine associations betw...
AIMS: To describe change in self-reported diet and plasma vitamin C, and to examine associations bet...
Objective: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Biomarkers for a mixed fruit and vegetable (FV) diet are needed to provide a ...
This thesis begins with a background chapter which explores the current diabetes epidemic and examin...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
Objective To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of fruit...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
Abstract: Objective: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicato...
Objective To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of fruit...
To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of fruit and veget...
Background/objectives:There is limited information to support definitive recommendations concerning ...
Objective: To investigate the association of plasma vitamin C and carotenoids, as indicators of frui...
Background/objectives:There is limited information to support definitive recommendations concerning ...