Dietary energy intake is associated with type 2 diabetes risk markers in children.
OBJECTIVE Energy intake, energy density, and nutrient intakes are implicated in type 2 diabetes risk in adults, but little is known about their influence on emerging type 2 diabetes risk in childhood. We examined these associations in a multiethnic population of children. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS...
Main Authors: | Donin, A, Nightingale, C, Owen, C, Rudnicka, A, Jebb, SA, Ambrosini, G, Stephen, A, Cook, D, Whincup, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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