• Adjusting Diet With Sapropterin In Phenylketonuria: What Factors Should Be Considered? 

      MacDonald, Anita; Ahring, Kirsten; Dokoupil, Katharina; Gokmen-Ozel, Hulya; Lammardo, Anna Maria; Motzfeldt, Kristina; Robert, Martine; Rocha, Julio Cesar; van Rijn, Margreet; Belanger-Quintana, Amaya (Cambridge Univ Press, 2011)
      The usual treatment for phenylketonuria (PKU) is a phenylalanine-restricted diet. Following this diet is challenging, and long-term adherence (and hence metabolic control) is commonly poor. Patients with PKU (usually, but ...
    • Exploring The Health Status Of Older Persons In Sub-Saharan Africa 

      Audain, Keiron; Carr, Michelle; Dikmen, Derya; Zotor, Francis; Ellahi, Basma (Cambridge Univ Press, 2017)
      Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has traditionally had a low life expectancy due to the onslaught of the HIV epidemic, high levels of chronic diseases, injuries, conflict and undernutrition. Therefore, research into public health ...
    • Fatty Acid Transport Receptor Soluble Cd36 And Dietary Fatty Acid Pattern In Type 2 Diabetic Patients: A Comparative Study 

      Ekici, Merve; Kisa, Ucler; Durmaz, Senay Arikan; Ugur, Elif; Nergiz-Unal, Reyhan (Cambridge Univ Press, 2018)
      Recently, it has been remarked that dietary fatty acids and fatty acid receptors might be involved in the aetiology of diabetes. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the relationship between dietary fatty acid ...
    • Med Diet 4.0: The Mediterranean Diet With Four Sustainable Benefits 

      Dernini, S.; Berry, E. M.; Serra-Majem, L.; La Vecchia, C.; Capone, R.; Medina, F. X.; Aranceta-Bartrina, J.; Belahsen, R.; Burlingame, B.; Calabrese, G.; Corella, D.; Donini, L. M.; Lairon, D.; Meybeck, A.; Pekcan, A. G.; Piscopo, S.; Yngve, A.; Trichopoulou, A. (Cambridge Univ Press, 2017)
      Objective: To characterize the multiple dimensions and benefits of the Mediterranean diet as a sustainable diet, in order to revitalize this intangible food heritage at the country level; and to develop a multidimensional ...
    • Optimal Waist:Height Ratio Cut-Off Point For Cardiometabolic Risk Factors In Turkish Adults 

      Can, Ahmet Selcuk; Yildiz, Emine Akal; Samur, Guelhan; Rakicioglu, Neslisah; Pekcan, Guelden; Ozbayrakci, Sinan; Palaoglu, K. Erhan; Gonen, Mithat; Bersot, Thomas P. (Cambridge Univ Press, 2010)
      Objective: To identify the optimal waist:height ratio (WHtR) cut-off point that discriminates cardiometabolic risk factors in Turkish adults. Design: Cross-sectional study. Hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes, metabolic ...