نتایج جستجو برای: fruit and vegetable consumption

تعداد نتایج: 16857790  

Journal: :Lancet 2002
J H John S Ziebland P Yudkin L S Roe H A W Neil

BACKGROUND High dietary intakes of fruit and vegetables are associated with reduced risks of cancer and cardiovascular disease. Short-term intensive dietary interventions in selected populations increase fruit and vegetable intake, raise plasma antioxidant concentrations, and lower blood pressure, but long-term effects of interventions in the general population are not certain. We assessed the ...

2017
Samantha A. Ramsay Lenka H. Shriver Christopher A. Taylor

Children are encouraged to eat a specific amount of fruits and vegetables to optimize health. The purpose of this study was to assess whether consumption of a variety of fruits and vegetables, respectively, was associated with a greater diet quality among preschool-aged children. Analyses were performed using a cross-sectional, nationally representative sample of US children. Dietary intakes fr...

2017
Emily DeWitt Margaret McGladrey Emily Liu Nicole Peritore Kelly Webber Brooke Butterworth Ann Vail Alison Gustafson

Availability of farmers markets may increase fruit and vegetable consumption among rural residents of the United States. We conducted a community-based marketing campaign, Plate it Up Kentucky Proud (PIUKP), in 6 rural communities over 2 years to determine the association between exposure to the campaign and fruit and vegetable purchases, adjusted for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program r...

2013
Wendelin Slusser Chan L. Thai Janni Kinsler Jennifer T. Erausquin

BACKGROUND: Obesity among US children has increased in recent years. Although increased fruit and vegetable consumption has not been directly linked to obesity prevalence, it has been posited that more fruits and vegetables (FV) could reduce the consumption of high-fat, energydense foods and may protect against childhood illnesses including asthma and other respiratory diseases. The purpose of ...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Claire P McGartland Paula J Robson Liam J Murray Gordon W Cran Maurice J Savage David C Watkins Madeleine M Rooney Colin A Boreham

BACKGROUND Studies examining the relation between bone mineral density (BMD) and fruit and vegetable consumption during adolescence are rare. OBJECTIVE Our objective was to determine whether usual fruit and vegetable intakes reported by adolescents have any influence on BMD. DESIGN BMD was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry at the nondominant forearm and dominant heel in a random ...

2015
Denes Stefler Martin Bobak

BACKGROUND Difference in fruit and vegetable consumption has been suggested as a possible reason for the large gap in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rates between Eastern and Western European populations. However, individual-level dietary data which allow direct comparison across the two regions are rare. In this systematic review we aimed to answer the question whether cross-national s...

2003
Lyn M Steffen David R Jacobs Aaron R Folsom

Background: Recent epidemiologic study results showed that subjects who had high intakes of whole-grain foods had lower risks of death and heart disease than did subjects who had low intakes. However, the findings were inconsistent for fruit and vegetable intake. Objective: The relations of whole-grain, refined-grain, and fruit and vegetable intakes with the risk of total mortality and the inci...

2015
Kristine Pezdirc Melinda J. Hutchesson Ross Whitehead Gozde Ozakinci David Perrett Clare E. Collins

Fruit and vegetables contain carotenoid pigments, which accumulate in human skin, contributing to its yellowness. This effect has a beneficial impact on appearance. The aim was to evaluate associations between diet (fruit, vegetable and dietary carotenoid intakes) and skin color in young women. Ninety-one Caucasian women (Median and Interquartile Range (IQR) age 22.1 (18.1-29.1) years, BMI 22.9...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2014
Faezeh Askari Mehdi Kardoust Parizi Mahsa Jessri Bahram Rashidkhani

BACKGROUND Findings of epidemiologic studies on the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and prostate cancer (PCa) risk have been inconclusive. We therefore examined the association between intake of fruits and vegetables and PCa risk in Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this hospital based, case-control study, a total of 50 patients with PCa and 100 controls underwent face-to-fa...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2009
Helen M Macdonald Antonia C Hardcastle Garry G Duthie Susan J Duthie Lorna Aucott Rena Sandison Martin J Shearer David M Reid

Trials in free-living populations involving increased consumption of fruit and vegetables are difficult to monitor. We evaluated biomarkers for assessing fruit and vegetable intake and compliance in a 2-year trial. Postmenopausal women were randomised to 300 g additional fruit and vegetables per d (n 66), placebo (n 70) or potassium citrate (n 140). They completed dietary checklists (3-monthly)...

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