PURPOSE: There is inconsistent evidence regarding the relationship between higher intake of nuts, being an energy-dense food, and weight gain. We investigated the relationship between nut intake and changes in weight over 5 years. METHODS: This study includes 373,293 men and women, 25-70 years old, recruited between 1992 and 2000 from 10 European countries in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. Habitual intake of nuts including peanuts, together defined as nut intake, was estimated from country-specific validated dietary questionnaires. Body weight was measured at recruitment and self-reported 5 years later. The association between nut intake and body weight change was estimated using multilevel mi...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have shown an inverse as-sociation between the frequency of nut co...
Background: High fruit and vegetable intakes may limit weight gain, particularly in susceptible pers...
Both epidemiological and intervention studies consistently show that regular consumption of nuts pro...
PURPOSE: There is inconsistent evidence regarding the relationship between higher intake of nuts, be...
Purpose: There is inconsistent evidence regarding the relationship between higher intake of nuts, be...
There is inconsistent evidence regarding the relationship between higher intake of nuts, being an en...
Nuts contain a variety of nutrients and bioactive compounds that are capable of promoting metabolic ...
Despite high energy content, nut consumption has not been associated with weight gain in epidemiolog...
BACKGROUND: Nut consumption has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, it...
PREDIMED-PLUS investigators: et al.[Background]: High nut consumption has been previously associated...
Objective: To examine the relationships of nut consumption, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and obesity i...
INTRODUCTION: Prospective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely rela...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Prospective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is i...
BACKGROUND:Fruit has since long been advocated as a healthy source of many nutrients, however, the h...
Background: Increasing nut intake has been associated with reduced risk of diabetes mellitus, which ...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have shown an inverse as-sociation between the frequency of nut co...
Background: High fruit and vegetable intakes may limit weight gain, particularly in susceptible pers...
Both epidemiological and intervention studies consistently show that regular consumption of nuts pro...
PURPOSE: There is inconsistent evidence regarding the relationship between higher intake of nuts, be...
Purpose: There is inconsistent evidence regarding the relationship between higher intake of nuts, be...
There is inconsistent evidence regarding the relationship between higher intake of nuts, being an en...
Nuts contain a variety of nutrients and bioactive compounds that are capable of promoting metabolic ...
Despite high energy content, nut consumption has not been associated with weight gain in epidemiolog...
BACKGROUND: Nut consumption has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, it...
PREDIMED-PLUS investigators: et al.[Background]: High nut consumption has been previously associated...
Objective: To examine the relationships of nut consumption, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and obesity i...
INTRODUCTION: Prospective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely rela...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Prospective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is i...
BACKGROUND:Fruit has since long been advocated as a healthy source of many nutrients, however, the h...
Background: Increasing nut intake has been associated with reduced risk of diabetes mellitus, which ...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have shown an inverse as-sociation between the frequency of nut co...
Background: High fruit and vegetable intakes may limit weight gain, particularly in susceptible pers...
Both epidemiological and intervention studies consistently show that regular consumption of nuts pro...