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View article: The Real-World Use of Semaglutide to Promote Weight Loss in Obese Adults With Hemodialysis: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study
The Real-World Use of Semaglutide to Promote Weight Loss in Obese Adults With Hemodialysis: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study Open
Background: Obesity can be an issue for renal transplant eligibility. Semaglutide constitutes an interesting choice for obesity treatment, but little data exist regarding its efficacy and security among dialysis patients. Objectives: The c…
View article: A risk-based labelling strategy for supplemented foods in Canada: consumer perspectives
A risk-based labelling strategy for supplemented foods in Canada: consumer perspectives Open
Unlike conventional foods, supplemented foods are prepackaged foods containing one or more added supplemental ingredients, such as vitamins, mineral nutrients, amino acids, and caffeine, which have historically been marketed as providing s…
View article: Validation of an automated self-administered 24-hour dietary recall web application against urinary recovery biomarkers in a sample of French-speaking adults of the province of Québec, Canada
Validation of an automated self-administered 24-hour dietary recall web application against urinary recovery biomarkers in a sample of French-speaking adults of the province of Québec, Canada Open
The objective of this study was to validate an automated self-administered 24-hour dietary recall web application (R24W) against recovery biomarkers for sodium, potassium and protein intakes and to identify individual characteristics assoc…
View article: Does Eating More Variety of Fruits and Vegetables Reduce Risk of Cancer? Findings from a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Does Eating More Variety of Fruits and Vegetables Reduce Risk of Cancer? Findings from a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
OBJECTIVES: Specific food groups, particularly fruits and vegetables, have been shown to reduce the risk of some cancers. However, cancer reduction from greater variety within these food groups is under-studied. This study aimed to evaluat…
View article: Development and validation of a Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tool in the French-speaking adults from Quebec
Development and validation of a Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tool in the French-speaking adults from Quebec Open
The CART approach yielded a simple and rapid Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tool that identifies individuals at risk of having a low-quality diet. Further studies are needed to test the performance of this tool in primary care settings.
View article: Is the Canadian Healthy Eating Index 2007 an Appropriate Diet Indicator of Metabolic Health? Insights from Dietary Pattern Analysis in the PREDISE Study
Is the Canadian Healthy Eating Index 2007 an Appropriate Diet Indicator of Metabolic Health? Insights from Dietary Pattern Analysis in the PREDISE Study Open
The objective of this study was to identify key elements from the 2007 Canada’s Food Guide that should be included in a diet quality score aiming to reflect the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS). Dietary intakes of 998 adults (mean age: 43…
View article: Associations between self-reported vegetable and fruit intake assessed with a new web-based 24-h dietary recall and serum carotenoids in free-living adults: a relative validation study
Associations between self-reported vegetable and fruit intake assessed with a new web-based 24-h dietary recall and serum carotenoids in free-living adults: a relative validation study Open
The aim of the present study was to assess the relative validity of a new web-based 24-h dietary recall (R24W) in terms of vegetable and fruit (VF) intake assessment using serum carotenoid concentrations as reference biomarkers. A total of…
View article: Assessing the relative validity of a new, web-based, self-administered 24 h dietary recall in a French-Canadian population
Assessing the relative validity of a new, web-based, self-administered 24 h dietary recall in a French-Canadian population Open
Objective To assess the relative validity of a new, web-based, self-administered 24 h dietary recall, the R24W, for assessment of energy and nutrient intakes among French Canadians. Design Each participant completed a 3d food record (FR) a…
View article: Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women
Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women Open
Compared to a 3-day FR, the R24W is a valid method to assess intakes of energy and most nutrients but may be less accurate in the evaluation of intakes of fat (as a proportion of energy intake), vitamin D, zinc and folic acid. During pregn…
View article: The Effects of Food Labelling on Postexercise Energy Intake in Sedentary Women
The Effects of Food Labelling on Postexercise Energy Intake in Sedentary Women Open
Food labelling has been previously reported to influence energy intake (EI). Whether food labels influence postexercise EI remains to be determined. We assessed how food labelling and exercise (Ex) interact to influence food perception and…