nutritional epidemiology

Field of medical research on disease and diet

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Abstract is: Nutritional epidemiology examines dietary and nutritional factors in relation to disease occurrence at a population level. Nutritional epidemiology is a relatively new field of medical research that studies the relationship between nutrition and health. It is a young discipline in epidemiology that is continuing to grow in relevance to present-day health concerns. Diet and physical activity are difficult to measure accurately, which may partly explain why nutrition has received less attention than other risk factors for disease in epidemiology. Nutritional epidemiology uses knowledge from nutritional science to aid in the understanding of human nutrition and the explanation of basic underlying mechanisms. Nutritional science information is also used in the development of nutritional epidemiological studies and interventions including clinical, case-control and cohort studies. Nutritional epidemiological methods have been developed to study the relationship between diet and disease. Findings from these studies impact public health as they guide the development of dietary recommendations including those tailored specifically for the prevention of certain diseases, conditions and cancers. It is argued by western researchers that nutritional epidemiology should be a core component in the training of all health and because of its increasing relevance and past successes in improving the health of the public worldwide. However, it is also argued that nutritional epidemiological studies yield unreliable findings as they rely on the role of diet in health and disease, which is known as an exposure that is susceptible to considerable measurement error.

nutritional epidemiology is …
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epidemiologyQ133805

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Q2569283Ancel Keys
Q112530117Chantal Simon
Q88639592Christopher Duggan
Q125287760Heather Greenfield
Q112544834J. Alfredo Martínez
Q55089713Mahsa Jessri
Q95975688Mary E. Cogswell
Q57274196Rashmi Sinha
Q90946208Regina G. Ziegler
Q112523663Éva Bodzsár

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Q40462476Exposure Assessment Error and its Handling in Nutritional Epidemiology
Q104256916Food substitution models for nutritional epidemiology
Q34300152History and impact of nutritional epidemiology
Q35982305How to Build a Standardized Country-Specific Environmental Food Database for Nutritional Epidemiology Studies.
Q40374648How to write high-quality epidemiological research paper Ⅵ. Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology-Nutritional Epidemiology (STROBE-nut)
Q82725922Impact of exposure measurement error in nutritional epidemiology
Q72836674Interpretation of energy adjustment models for nutritional epidemiology
Q38768867Invited Commentary: The Contribution to the Field of Nutritional Epidemiology of the Landmark 1985 Publication by Willett et al.
Q37313947Invited commentary: progress in the nutritional epidemiology of ovary cancer
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Q33569156Latent variables and structural equation models for longitudinal relationships: an illustration in nutritional epidemiology
Q36777740Measurement error modeling and nutritional epidemiology association analyses
Q40670317Measurement error: effects and remedies in nutritional epidemiology
Q44826340Methods and criteria for nutritional epidemiology--in need of repair?
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Q40468217Nutritional epidemiology in small animal practice
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Q92567146Nutritional epidemiology, extinction or evolution? It is all about balance and moderation
Q39839905Nutritional epidemiology.
Q40783544Nutritional epidemiology: experience and experiment
Q91374224Nutritional epidemiology: forest, trees and leaves
Q52871055Nutritional epidemiology: issues and challenges.
Q45979042Nutritional epidemiology: methods and innovations used in a central European community-based program.
Q70761986On behalf of the U.K. Nutritional Epidemiology Group
Q41373216Perspective: An Extension of the STROBE Statement for Observational Studies in Nutritional Epidemiology (STROBE-nut): Explanation and Elaboration
Q34447130Physical activity and cancer: lessons learned from nutritional epidemiology.
Q61821160Portion Size of Energy-Dense Foods among French and UK Adults by BMI Status
Q92312139Principal Component Analysis and Factor Analysis: differences and similarities in Nutritional Epidemiology application
Q45184879Re: "Nutritional epidemiology of postmenopausal breast cancer in western New York".
Q72659022Recommendations for the design and analysis of nutritional epidemiologic studies with measurement errors in the exposure variables. From the BGA Commission on Nutritional Epidemiology
Q91683413Reducing waste in nutritional epidemiology: review and perspectives
Q45783425Review of Nutritional Epidemiology
Q47600067Seemingly unrelated measurement error models, with application to nutritional epidemiology
Q52946562Some methodological issues in nutritional epidemiology.
Q36737825Structured measurement error in nutritional epidemiology: applications in the Pregnancy, Infection, and Nutrition (PIN) Study
Q33652818Study design and hypothesis testing: issues in the evaluation of evidence from research in nutritional epidemiology
Q87871374Substitution analysis in nutritional epidemiology: proceed with caution
Q57271649The European Nutrient Database (ENDB) for Nutritional Epidemiology
Q30900606The identification, impact and management of missing values and outlier data in nutritional epidemiology
Q43734250The problem of memory in nutritional epidemiology research
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Q42389986UK Nutritional Epidemiology Group guidelines
Q64116473Unreformed nutritional epidemiology: a lamp post in the dark forest
Q52068272Weak associations in nutritional epidemiology: the importance of replication of observations on individuals.
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Q89780816[The application of energy adjustment models in nutritional epidemiology]
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