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299 related items for PubMed ID: 26184445

  • 1. The Healthy Beverage Index Is Associated with Reduced Cardiometabolic Risk in US Adults: A Preliminary Analysis.
    Duffey KJ, Davy BM.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2015 Oct; 115(10):1682-9.e2. PubMed ID: 26184445
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  • 2. Beverage intake among preschool children and its effect on weight status.
    O'Connor TM, Yang SJ, Nicklas TA.
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  • 3. Variable patterns of obesity and cardiometabolic phenotypes and their association with lifestyle factors in the Di@bet.es study.
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    Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis; 2014 Sep; 24(9):947-55. PubMed ID: 24984822
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  • 4. Metabolic syndrome profiles, obesity measures and intake of dietary fatty acids in adults: Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study.
    Shab-Bidar S, Hosseini-Esfahani F, Mirmiran P, Hosseinpour-Niazi S, Azizi F.
    J Hum Nutr Diet; 2014 Apr; 27 Suppl 2():98-108. PubMed ID: 23731333
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  • 6. The relationships between sugar-sweetened beverage intake and cardiometabolic markers in young children.
    Kosova EC, Auinger P, Bremer AA.
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  • 7. Adult Intake of Minimally Processed Fruits and Vegetables: Associations with Cardiometabolic Disease Risk Factors.
    Cavallo DN, Horino M, McCarthy WJ.
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  • 8. Postprandial Glycemic and Insulinemic Responses to Common Breakfast Beverages Consumed with a Standard Meal in Adults Who Are Overweight and Obese.
    Li J, Janle E, Campbell WW.
    Nutrients; 2017 Jan 04; 9(1):. PubMed ID: 28054966
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  • 9. Association between yogurt consumption, dietary patterns, and cardio-metabolic risk factors.
    Cormier H, Thifault É, Garneau V, Tremblay A, Drapeau V, Pérusse L, Vohl MC.
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  • 10. Candy consumption was not associated with body weight measures, risk factors for cardiovascular disease, or metabolic syndrome in US adults: NHANES 1999-2004.
    O'Neil CE, Fulgoni VL, Nicklas TA.
    Nutr Res; 2011 Feb 04; 31(2):122-30. PubMed ID: 21419316
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  • 11. Preliminary Assessment of the Healthy Beverage Index for US Children and Adolescents: A Tool to Quantify the Overall Beverage Intake Quality of 2- to 19-Year Olds.
    Parker MK, Davy BM, Hedrick VE.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2022 Feb 04; 122(2):371-383.e6. PubMed ID: 34371228
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  • 12. Drinking caloric beverages increases the risk of adverse cardiometabolic outcomes in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.
    Duffey KJ, Gordon-Larsen P, Steffen LM, Jacobs DR, Popkin BM.
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  • 13. Waist circumference provides an indication of numerous cardiometabolic risk factors in adults with cerebral palsy.
    Ryan JM, Crowley VE, Hensey O, McGahey A, Gormley J.
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  • 14. In cross-sectional observations, dietary quality is not associated with CVD risk in women; in men the positive association is accounted for by BMI.
    Frazier-Wood AC, Kim J, Davis JS, Jung SY, Chang S.
    Br J Nutr; 2015 Apr 28; 113(8):1244-53. PubMed ID: 25812570
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  • 16. Cross-sectional association between sugar-sweetened beverage intake and cardiometabolic biomarkers in US women.
    Yu Z, Ley SH, Sun Q, Hu FB, Malik VS.
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  • 17. Healthy Lifestyle Characteristics and Their Joint Association With Cardiovascular Disease Biomarkers in US Adults.
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  • 18. Obesity and abdominal obesity; an alarming challenge for cardio-metabolic risk in Turkish adults.
    Oğuz A, Temizhan A, Abaci A, Kozan O, Erol C, Ongen Z, Celik S.
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  • 19. Physical activity is associated with risk factors for chronic disease across adult women's life cycle.
    Woolf K, Reese CE, Mason MP, Beaird LC, Tudor-Locke C, Vaughan LA.
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  • 20. Metabolic syndrome and its association with diet and physical activity in US adolescents.
    Pan Y, Pratt CA.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 2008 Feb 28; 108(2):276-86; discussion 286. PubMed ID: 18237576
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