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Nutrition and bone growth and development.
Prentice A, Schoenmakers I, Laskey MA, de Bono S, Ginty F, Goldberg GR. Prentice A, et al. Proc Nutr Soc. 2006 Nov;65(4):348-60. doi: 10.1017/s0029665106005192. Proc Nutr Soc. 2006. PMID: 17181901 Free PMC article. Review.
There has also been interest in several food groups, particularly dairy products, fruit and vegetables and foods contributing to acid-base balance. ...Prudent recommendations (Department of Health, 1998; World Health Organization/Food and Agriculture Organization, 2003) ar …
There has also been interest in several food groups, particularly dairy products, fruit and vegetables and foods contributing to acid …
Impact of a Blended Periconception Lifestyle Care Approach on Lifestyle Behaviors: Before-and-After Study.
van der Windt M, van der Kleij RM, Snoek KM, Willemsen SP, Dykgraaf RHM, Laven JSE, Schoenmakers S, Steegers-Theunissen RPM. van der Windt M, et al. J Med Internet Res. 2020 Sep 30;22(9):e19378. doi: 10.2196/19378. J Med Internet Res. 2020. PMID: 32996885 Free PMC article.
At baseline, at least one poor lifestyle behavior was present in most women (379/450, 84.2%) and men (58/61, 95.1%). In the total group, median fruit intake increased from 1.8 to 2.2 pieces/day (P<.001) and median vegetable intake increased from 151 to 165 grams/day (P& …
At baseline, at least one poor lifestyle behavior was present in most women (379/450, 84.2%) and men (58/61, 95.1%). In the total group, med …
Predicting Malnutrition Risk with Data from Routinely Measured Clinical Biochemical Diagnostic Tests in Free-Living Older Populations.
Truijen SPM, Hayhoe RPG, Hooper L, Schoenmakers I, Forbes A, Welch AA. Truijen SPM, et al. Nutrients. 2021 May 31;13(6):1883. doi: 10.3390/nu13061883. Nutrients. 2021. PMID: 34072686 Free PMC article.
Additional validation was provided by the significant association of established malnutrition indicators (low protein, fruit/vegetable and fluid intake) with biochemically defined poor nutritional status. ...
Additional validation was provided by the significant association of established malnutrition indicators (low protein, fruit/vegetabl …
The Effect of an eHealth Coaching Program (Smarter Pregnancy) on Attitudes and Practices Toward Periconception Lifestyle Behaviors in Women Attempting Pregnancy: Prospective Study.
Hojeij B, Schoenmakers S, Willemsen S, van Rossem L, Dinnyes A, Rousian M, Steegers-Theunissen RP. Hojeij B, et al. J Med Internet Res. 2023 Jan 31;25:e39321. doi: 10.2196/39321. J Med Internet Res. 2023. PMID: 36719733 Free PMC article.
Attitudes were assessed in women with unhealthy behaviors as their intention to increase their fruit and vegetable intake and to quit smoking using a yes/no question. Outcomes on practices, suggesting effectiveness, included daily fruit (pieces) and vegetable (grams …
Attitudes were assessed in women with unhealthy behaviors as their intention to increase their fruit and vegetable intake and to quit …
Scientific Business Abstracts of the 113th Annual Meeting of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland.
Cacciottolo TM, Perikari A, van der Klaauw A, Henning E, Stadler LKJ, Keogh J, Farooqi IS, Tenin G, Keavney B, Ryan E, Budd R, Bewley M, Coelho P, Rumsey W, Sanchez Y, McCafferty J, Dockrell D, Walmsley S, Whyte M, Liu Y, Choy MK, Tenin G, Abraham S, Black G, Keavney B, Ford T, Stanley B, Good R, Rocchiccioli P, McEntegart M, Watkins S, Eteiba H, Shaukat A, Lindsay M, Robertson K, Hood S, McGeoch R, McDade R, Sidik N, McCartney P, Corcoran D, Collison D, Rush C, McConnachie A, Touyz R, Oldroyd K, Berry C, Gazdagh G, Diver L, Marshall J, McGowan R, Ahmed F; DDD Study; Tobias E, Curtis E, Parsons C, Maslin K, D'Angelo S, Moon R, Crozier S, Gossiel F, Bishop N, Kennedy S, Papageorghiou A, Fraser R, Gandhi S, Prentice A, Inskip H, Godfrey K, Schoenmakers I, Javaid MK, Eastell R, Cooper C, Harvey N, Watt ER, Howden A, Mirchandani A, Coelho P, Hukelmann JL, Sadiku P, Plant TM, Cantrell DA, Whyte MKB, Walmsley SR, Mordi I, Forteath C, Wong A, Mohan M, Palmer C, Doney A, Rena G, Lang C, Gray EH, Azarian S, Riva A, Edwards H, McPhail MJW, Williams R, Chokshi S, Patel VC, Edwards LA, Page D, Miossec M, Williams S, Monaghan R, Fotiou E; CHANGE Study Collaborators, CheartED Study Collaborator… See abstract for full author list ➔ Cacciottolo TM, et al. QJM. 2019 Sep 1;112(9):724-729. doi: 10.1093/qjmed/hcz175. QJM. 2019. PMID: 31505685 No abstract available.