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Introduction: The development of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is influenced by environmental factors such as smoking and alcohol consumption. We determined the combined effects of smoking and alcohol on MetS and its individual components.
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      MultidisciplinarySmokingAlcohol DrinkingBody Mass Index
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      Systems BiologyAgingInflammationSoftware
Background: The clustering of metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors is known as metabolic syndrome (MetS). The risk of having MetS is strongly associated with increased adiposity and can be further modified by smoking behavior.... more
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      ObesityLinear modelsApolipoproteinsSmoking
Background: Obesity may be associated with a lowered use of fat as a fuel, which may contribute to the enlarged adipose tissue stores.
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      ObesityInsulin ResistanceAdipose tissueClinical
Objective: The most accurate method to estimate Na and K intakes is to determine 24 h urinary excretions of these minerals. However, collecting 24 h urine is burdensome. Therefore it was studied whether spot urine could be used to replace... more
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      Public Health NutritionBiomarkersLinear modelsYoung Adult
Background: Epidemiologic evidence of an association between fish intake and type 2 diabetes (T2D) is inconsistent and unresolved. Objective: The objective was to examine the association between total and type of fish intake and T2D in 8... more
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      EngineeringDietPublic HealthProspective studies
Background: Waist circumference (WC) is a simple and reliable measure of fat distribution that may add to the prediction of type 2 diabetes (T2D), but previous studies have been too small to reliably quantify the relative and absolute... more
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      ObesityAnthropometryEuropeIncidence
Dietary flavanols and flavonols, flavonoid subclasses, have been recently associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in Europe. Even within the same subclass, flavonoids may differ considerably in bioavailability and... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsNutritionLife StyleDiet
Objective: To study the intake of catechins in the Dutch population and to assess the relation between catechin intake and other dietary factors. Catechins, dietary components that belong to the¯avonoid family, potentially protect against... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsLife StyleDietAdolescent
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      FlavonoidsCardiovascular diseaseAntioxidantsProspective studies
The flavonoids, a group of more than 4,000 polyphenolic antioxidants, are potential cancer preventive components of fruits and vegetables. Catechins, one of the 6 major groups of flavonoids, are present in high concentrations in tea as... more
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      CancerDietCancer PreventionLung Cancer
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      Nutrition and DieteticsEpidemiologyPhysical ActivityDiet
Enterolignans are phytoestrogenic compounds derived from the conversion of dietary lignans by the intestinal microflora that may be protective against cardiovascular diseases and cancer. To evaluate the use of enterolignans as biomarkers... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsNutritionDietCardiovascular disease
EPIC-Heart is the cardiovascular component of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), a multi-centre prospective cohort study investigating the relationship between nutrition and major chronic disease... more
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      AnthropometryLife StylePhysical ActivityCardiovascular disease
Background: In developing countries, overweight prevalence is increasing while underweight prevalence is still high. This situation is known as the double nutrition burden. Both underweight and overweight are related to increased risk of... more
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      Quality of lifeCommunicable DiseasesVietnamSocial Class
several studies have been pointing towards a non-linear relationship between serum 25(OH)D and cardiovascular disease. Next to vitamin D deficiency, also higher levels of 25(OH)D have been reported to be associated with increased... more
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      PsychologyNonlinear dynamicsAgingVitamin D
Objective To investigate the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations (25(OH)D) and mortality in a large consortium of cohort studies paying particular attention to potential age, sex, season, and country differences.... more
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      Vitamin DEuropeUnited StatesAged
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues.
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      Research DesignSystems BiologyAgingFood
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      InflammationCardiovascular diseaseLipidsProspective studies
Previously, we identified a locus on 11p influencing obesity in families with type 2 diabetes. Based on mouse studies, we selected TUB as a functional candidate gene and performed association studies to determine whether this controls... more
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      ObesityDiabetesAssociation studyProteins