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View article: Characteristics associated with fruit and vegetable consumption in mid aged and older Chinese men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the first wave of WHO SAGE China
Characteristics associated with fruit and vegetable consumption in mid aged and older Chinese men and women: a cross-sectional analysis of the first wave of WHO SAGE China Open
Adequate fruit and vegetable consumption is essential for healthy ageing and prevention and management of chronic disease. This study aimed to examine characteristics associated with fruit and vegetable consumption in Chinese men and women…
View article: Effects of a 6-month dual-task, power-based exercise program on cognitive function, neurological and inflammatory markers in older adults: secondary analysis of a cluster randomised controlled trial
Effects of a 6-month dual-task, power-based exercise program on cognitive function, neurological and inflammatory markers in older adults: secondary analysis of a cluster randomised controlled trial Open
View article: Cross-sectional associations between fruit and vegetable intake and successful ageing across six countries: findings from the WHO Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE)
Cross-sectional associations between fruit and vegetable intake and successful ageing across six countries: findings from the WHO Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) Open
Objective: This study develops successful ageing profiles across six low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and examines associations with fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake. Design: A cross-sectional analysis was conducted in mid-aged and …
View article: Data‐driven lifestyle patterns and risk of dementia in older Australian women
Data‐driven lifestyle patterns and risk of dementia in older Australian women Open
INTRODUCTION Many lifestyle factors have been associated with dementia, but there is limited evidence of how these group together. The aim of this study was to examine the clustering of lifestyle behaviors and associations with dementia. M…
View article: Effects of a Multi-component, Resistance-Based Exercise Program Combined with Additional Lean Red Meat on Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Adults: Secondary Analysis of a 6-Month Randomized Controlled Trial
Effects of a Multi-component, Resistance-Based Exercise Program Combined with Additional Lean Red Meat on Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Adults: Secondary Analysis of a 6-Month Randomized Controlled Trial Open
A multi-component resistance-based training program performed with and without the provision of lean red meat in line with current Australian dietary guidelines on each of the three training days, did not improve HR-QoL in healthy communit…
View article: Mediterranean diet adherence is associated with lower dementia risk, independent of genetic predisposition: findings from the UK Biobank prospective cohort study
Mediterranean diet adherence is associated with lower dementia risk, independent of genetic predisposition: findings from the UK Biobank prospective cohort study Open
View article: Associations between data-driven lifestyle profiles and cognitive function in the AusDiab study
Associations between data-driven lifestyle profiles and cognitive function in the AusDiab study Open
View article: Association between dietary protein intake and changes in health-related quality of life in older adults: findings from the AusDiab 12-year prospective study
Association between dietary protein intake and changes in health-related quality of life in older adults: findings from the AusDiab 12-year prospective study Open
View article: The Design and Evaluation of Online Interactive Learning in an Undergraduate Nutrition Course
The Design and Evaluation of Online Interactive Learning in an Undergraduate Nutrition Course Open
Understanding factors that promote student engagement with online learning environments is important for benchmarking and improving the quality of teaching in a digital era. This study aimed to describe the online interactive content creat…
View article: Diet quality indices, genetic risk and risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality: a longitudinal analysis of 77 004 UK Biobank participants
Diet quality indices, genetic risk and risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality: a longitudinal analysis of 77 004 UK Biobank participants Open
Objectives To examine associations of three diet quality indices and a polygenic risk score with incidence of all-cause mortality, cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke. Design Prospective cohort stu…
View article: Dietary patterns and associations with biomarkers of inflammation in adults: a systematic review of observational studies
Dietary patterns and associations with biomarkers of inflammation in adults: a systematic review of observational studies Open
View article: Mediterranean Diet and Telomere Length: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Mediterranean Diet and Telomere Length: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
View article: Effect of lean red meat combined with a multicomponent exercise program on muscle and cognitive function in older adults: a 6-month randomized controlled trial
Effect of lean red meat combined with a multicomponent exercise program on muscle and cognitive function in older adults: a 6-month randomized controlled trial Open
View article: Diet quality and cognitive function in mid-aged and older men and women
Diet quality and cognitive function in mid-aged and older men and women Open
View article: Education and lifestyle predict change in dietary patterns and diet quality of adults 55 years and over
Education and lifestyle predict change in dietary patterns and diet quality of adults 55 years and over Open
Background Diet is a key risk factor for chronic disease, and an increasing concern among older adults. We aim to examine the changes in dietary patterns using principal component analysis and a diet quality index among older adults and ex…
View article: Influence of Sequential vs. Simultaneous Dual-Task Exercise Training on Cognitive Function in Older Adults
Influence of Sequential vs. Simultaneous Dual-Task Exercise Training on Cognitive Function in Older Adults Open
Emerging research indicates that exercise combined with cognitive training may improve cognitive function in older adults. Typically these programs have incorporated sequential training, where exercise and cognitive training are undertaken…
View article: DIET QUALITY AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER AUSTRALIAN MEN AND WOMEN
DIET QUALITY AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER AUSTRALIAN MEN AND WOMEN Open
Previous research into nutrition and cognitive function has focussed on individual nutrients or foods, with inconsistent results. The dietary pattern approach enables assessment of whole diet quality. The aim of this study is to examine as…
View article: EFFECTS OF EXERCISE WITH INCREASED DIETARY PROTEIN ON COGNITION AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLDER ADULTS
EFFECTS OF EXERCISE WITH INCREASED DIETARY PROTEIN ON COGNITION AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLDER ADULTS Open
Progressive resistance training (PRT) and dietary protein are essential to optimize muscle health in the elderly, but both factors may also influence brain health/cognitive function via several pathways, including the regulation of various…
View article: Predictors of change in dietary patterns determined by principal component analysis in Australians > 55 years
Predictors of change in dietary patterns determined by principal component analysis in Australians > 55 years Open
View article: Associations between dietary patterns and depressive symptoms in older adults
Associations between dietary patterns and depressive symptoms in older adults Open
View article: Diet quality and telomere length in older Australian men and women
Diet quality and telomere length in older Australian men and women Open
View article: Diet quality and cognitive function in older Australian men and women
Diet quality and cognitive function in older Australian men and women Open
View article: Associations between access to alcohol outlets and alcohol intake and depressive symptoms in women from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Australia
Associations between access to alcohol outlets and alcohol intake and depressive symptoms in women from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Australia Open
View article: Missing data in FFQs: making assumptions about item non-response
Missing data in FFQs: making assumptions about item non-response Open
Objective FFQs are a popular method of capturing dietary information in epidemiological studies and may be used to derive dietary exposures such as nutrient intake or overall dietary patterns and diet quality. As FFQs can involve large num…
View article: Diet quality and telomere length in older Australian men and women
Diet quality and telomere length in older Australian men and women Open
In a sample of older adults residing in Victoria, Australia, men and women aged 57-68 years with better-quality diets did not have longer telomeres. Further investigation in longitudinal studies will determine whether diet can influence te…
View article: Associations between dietary intake, diet quality and depressive symptoms in first-time mothers
Associations between dietary intake, diet quality and depressive symptoms in first-time mothers Open
View article: A Revised Australian Dietary Guideline Index and Its Association with Key Sociodemographic Factors, Health Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Peri-Retirement Aged Adults
A Revised Australian Dietary Guideline Index and Its Association with Key Sociodemographic Factors, Health Behaviors and Body Mass Index in Peri-Retirement Aged Adults Open
The Dietary Guideline Index, a measure of diet quality, was updated to reflect the 2013 Australian Dietary Guidelines. This paper describes the revision of the index (DGI-2013) and examines its use in older adults. The DGI-2013 consists of…
View article: A comparison of the dietary patterns derived by principal component analysis and cluster analysis in older Australians
A comparison of the dietary patterns derived by principal component analysis and cluster analysis in older Australians Open
View article: Associations between physical activity, television viewing and postnatal depressive symptoms amongst healthy primiparous mothers
Associations between physical activity, television viewing and postnatal depressive symptoms amongst healthy primiparous mothers Open
Postnatal depression is a serious illness in new mothers. In the general population, physical activity (PA) has been found to reduce the risk of depression, whilst sedentary behaviour (SB; in particular television viewing) has been linked …
View article: Dietary patterns and successful ageing: a systematic review
Dietary patterns and successful ageing: a systematic review Open