Background: Meat and fish intakes have been associated with various chronic diseases. The use of specific biomarkers may help to assess meat and fish intake and improve subject classification according to the amount and type of meat or fish consumed.Objective: A metabolomic approach was applied to search for biomarkers of meat and fish intake in a dietary intervention study and in free-living subjects from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.Design: In the dietary intervention study, 4 groups of 10 subjects consumed increasing quantities of chicken, red meat, processed meat, and fish over 3 successive weeks. Twenty-four-hour urine samples were collected during each period and analyzed by high-resolu...
In the present controlled, randomised, multiple cross-over dietary intervention study, we aimed to i...
In the present controlled, randomised, multiple cross-over dietary intervention study, we aimed to i...
Scope: Fish intake is reported to be associated with certain health benefits; however, accurate asse...
Background: Meat and fish intakes have been associated with various chronic diseases. The use of spe...
High intake of meat is frequently associated with increased risk of disease, while the opposite is t...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Dietary intake of red and processed meat has been associated with disease ris...
Background/Objectives Dietary intake of red and processed meat has been associated with disease risk...
Background: Improved assessment of meat intake using metabolomics derived markers can provide object...
Background: Red and processed meat consumption has been consistently associated with increased risk ...
International audienceScopeThe impact of meat consumption on human health is widely examined in nutr...
The influence of dietary habits on health/disease is well-established. Accurate dietary assessment i...
An understanding of causal relations between diet and health is hindered by the lack of robust biolo...
Assessment of dietary intake is challenging. Traditional methods suffer from both random and systema...
Assessment of dietary intake is challenging. Traditional methods suffer from both random and systema...
BACKGROUND: Acylcarnitines (ACs) play a major role in fatty acid metabolism and are potential marker...
In the present controlled, randomised, multiple cross-over dietary intervention study, we aimed to i...
In the present controlled, randomised, multiple cross-over dietary intervention study, we aimed to i...
Scope: Fish intake is reported to be associated with certain health benefits; however, accurate asse...
Background: Meat and fish intakes have been associated with various chronic diseases. The use of spe...
High intake of meat is frequently associated with increased risk of disease, while the opposite is t...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Dietary intake of red and processed meat has been associated with disease ris...
Background/Objectives Dietary intake of red and processed meat has been associated with disease risk...
Background: Improved assessment of meat intake using metabolomics derived markers can provide object...
Background: Red and processed meat consumption has been consistently associated with increased risk ...
International audienceScopeThe impact of meat consumption on human health is widely examined in nutr...
The influence of dietary habits on health/disease is well-established. Accurate dietary assessment i...
An understanding of causal relations between diet and health is hindered by the lack of robust biolo...
Assessment of dietary intake is challenging. Traditional methods suffer from both random and systema...
Assessment of dietary intake is challenging. Traditional methods suffer from both random and systema...
BACKGROUND: Acylcarnitines (ACs) play a major role in fatty acid metabolism and are potential marker...
In the present controlled, randomised, multiple cross-over dietary intervention study, we aimed to i...
In the present controlled, randomised, multiple cross-over dietary intervention study, we aimed to i...
Scope: Fish intake is reported to be associated with certain health benefits; however, accurate asse...