Egnell, M Seconda, L Neal, B Mhurchu, CN Rayner, M Jones, A Touvier, M Kesse-Guyot, E Hercberg, S Julia, C
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Nutrient profiling systems (NPS) are used to classify foods according to their nutritional composition. However, investigating their prospective associations with health is key to their validation. The study investigated the associations of the original Food Standards Agency (FSA)-NPS and three variants (Food Standards Australia New Zealand Nutrien...
Khoo, B Tan, TM-M
Obesity represents an important public health challenge for the twenty-first century: globalised, highly prevalent and increasingly common with time, this condition is likely to reverse some of the hard-won gains in mortality accomplished in previous centuries. In the search for safe and effective therapies for obesity and its companion, type 2 dia...
Cherta-Murillo, A Lett, AM Frampton, J Chambers, ES Finnigan, TJA Frost, GS
Mycoprotein is a food high in both dietary fibre and non-animal derived protein. Global mycoprotein consumption is increasing although its effect on human health has not yet been systematically reviewed. This study aims to systematically review the effects of mycoprotein on glycaemic control and energy intake in humans. A literature search of rando...
Bolton, KA Webster, J Dunford, EK Jan, S Woodward, M Bolam, B Neal, B Trieu, K Reimers, J Armstrong, S
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In Victoria, Australia, a statewide salt reduction partnership was launched in 2015. The aim was to measure Na intake, food sources of Na (level of processing, purchase origin) and discretionary salt use in a cross-section of Victorian adults prior to a salt reduction initiative. In 2016/2017, participants completed a 24-h urine collection (n 338) ...
Tong, TYN Koulman, A Griffin, JL Wareham, NJ Forouhi, NG Imamura, F
BACKGROUND: Cardiometabolic benefits of the Mediterranean diet have been recognized, but underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate how the Mediterranean diet could influence circulating metabolites and how the metabolites could mediate the associations of the diet with cardiometabolic risk factors. METHODS:...
Mills, L Coulter, L Savage, E Modi, N
Better understanding of the variation in macronutrient content of human donor milk (HDM) potentiates targeted nutrition for preterm babies. This study describes the relationship of maternal age, parity, monthly lactation stage estimate (LSEm), daily volume of milk expressed (Vd), sex, gestation, and birthweight z scores, with macronutrient content ...
Imamura, F Schulze, MB Sharp, SJ Guevara, M Romaguera, D Bendinelli, B Salamanca-Fernández, E Ardanaz, E Arriola, L Aune, D
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INTRODUCTION: Beverage consumption is a modifiable risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D), but there is insufficient evidence to inform the suitability of substituting 1 type of beverage for another. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to estimate the risk of T2D when consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was replaced with consumption of ...
Wilson, T Garcia-Perez, I Posma, JM Lloyd, AJ Chambers, ES Tailliart, K Zubair, H Beckmann, M Mathers, JC Holmes, E
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BACKGROUND: Measurement of multiple food intake exposure biomarkers in urine may offer an objective method for monitoring diet. The potential of spot and cumulative urine samples that have reduced burden on participants as replacements for 24-h urine collections has not been evaluated. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the utility o...
Gelli, Aulo Aurino, Elisabetta Folson, Gloria Arhinful, Daniel Adamba, Clement Osei-Akoto, Isaac Masset, Edoardo Watkins, Kristie Fernandes, Meena Drake, Lesley
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The Journal of Nutrition
Background Attention to nutrition during all phases of child and adolescent development is necessary to ensure healthy physical growth and to protect investments made earlier in life. Leveraging school meals programs as platforms to scale-up nutrition interventions is relevant as programs function in nearly every country in the world. Objective The...
Sukkar, A Lett, A Frost, G Chambers, E
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are metabolites produced from the fermentation of dietary fibre by the gut microbiota. High-fibre diets have been associated with lower weight gain and a number of reports have therefore investigated if these positive effects of a dietary fibre on body weight can be replicated through the direct administration of SCF...