Chronic disease rarely develops from a single bad habit. It more often grows out of eating patterns that feel familiar, convenient, and harmless over time. Regularly relying on refined grains, added ...
To examine whether dietary patterns are associated with obesity phenotypes. We recruited 664 participants aged between 18 and 55 years. Dietary data were collected from a food frequency questionnaire.
Objective: This study analyses the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) associated with food intake patterns. Design: A cohort study with follow-up in 1996 for first admission to hospital for a CHD ...
Western diet or the modern-day diet contains large quantities of high glycemic or insulin spiking carbohydrate sources like refined grains, potatoes, corn, and sugars, highly processed foods, dairy ...
New research from Denmark reveals that a mother’s diet during pregnancy—characterised by a Western dietary pattern high in fat and sugar and low in fresh ingredients—may increase the risk of ...
New research reveals that a mother's diet during pregnancy -- characterized by a Western dietary pattern high in fat and sugar and low in fresh ingredients -- may increase the risk of ...