2025
Parent-Reported Measures of Weight-Related Health Behaviors in Early Childhood: A Scoping Review
Aloe C, Tsai E, Lagalante S, Choy C, Funaro M, Lindros J, Bako K, Buccini G, Gross R, Wood C, Staiano A, Sharifi M. Parent-Reported Measures of Weight-Related Health Behaviors in Early Childhood: A Scoping Review. Childhood Obesity 2025 PMID: 40938420, DOI: 10.1177/21532176251369634.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeight-related health behaviorsChildren's dietary intakeHealth behaviorsParental feeding practicesPrimary careParent-report measuresFeeding practicesPhysical activity/sedentary behaviorDietary intakePrimary care settingPsychometric resultsHealthy behaviorsEarly childhoodWeb of ScienceCare settingsUnique questionnairesObesity riskScreen timeScoping ReviewTrained reviewersPsychometric analysisCareQuestionnaireDescriptive analysisParenting practicesAssociation of Dietary Micronutrient Intake and the Metabolome in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease.
Hasson D, Surapaneni A, Rebholz C, Greenberg J, Goncalves M, Ng D, Lee A, Furth S, Denburg M, Grams M. Association of Dietary Micronutrient Intake and the Metabolome in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease. Clinical Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2025 PMID: 40911368, DOI: 10.2215/cjn.0000000811.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDietary micronutrient intakeChronic kidney diseaseDietary Reference IntakesMicronutrient intakeDietary intakeKidney diseaseReference IntakesVitamin DDietary intake of vitamin DIntake of vitamin DChronic kidney disease stage 2Intake of vitamin CDietary intake of ironFood frequency questionnaireIntake of ironUntargeted metabolomic profilingIntake of zincAssociated with alterationsChild Cohort StudyAssociated with metabolitesFrequency questionnaireLow eGFRNormal BMIMetabolite featuresMetabolomic profilesLongitudinal Associations between Adolescent Electronic Cigarette Use and Eating Behaviors
Sarwar S, Mason W, Nelson J, Espy K, Nelson T. Longitudinal Associations between Adolescent Electronic Cigarette Use and Eating Behaviors. Substance Use & Misuse 2025, ahead-of-print: 1-10. PMID: 40691872, DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2025.2534491.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProblematic eating behaviorsE-cigarette useAdolescent e-cigarette useEating behaviorsDietary intakeEmotional eatingLongitudinal associationsE-cigarettesSelf-report measuresDietary behaviorsCigarette useProblematic eatingCombustible cigarette useCognitive restraintLongitudinal designElectronic cigarette useDietary recallsEatingFood restrictionHealth behaviorsIntakeEating practicesPhone interviewsPotential mechanismsMultiple regression modelDietary Oxalate Nephropathy Due to Pureed Feeds
Panchal R, Rytting H, Chinnadurai A, Greenbaum L. Dietary Oxalate Nephropathy Due to Pureed Feeds. Kidney Medicine 2025, 7: 101048. PMID: 40740720, PMCID: PMC12304925, DOI: 10.1016/j.xkme.2025.101048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOxalate nephropathyUrinary oxalateHigher intake of foodsSecondary oxalate nephropathyChronic high intakePureed foodsIntake of foodIntake of oxalateCounselling of childrenElevated creatinineKidney biopsyTubular injuryDietary modificationDietary intakeNutritional counselingPrimary hyperoxaluriaKidney functionOxalate intakeGenetic testingKidney failureDietary intake of oxalateKidney stonesKidneyCreatinineNephropathyAssociation Between Dietary Intake and Blood Concentrations of One-Carbon-Metabolism-Related Nutrients in European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
Park J, Van Puyvelde H, Regazzetti L, Clasen J, Heath A, Eussen S, Ueland P, Johansson M, Biessy C, Zamora-Ros R, Huerta J, Sánchez M, Ocke M, Schulze M, Schiborn C, Braaten T, Skeie G, Sacerdote C, Castilla J, Karlsson T, Johansson I, Kyrø C, Tjønneland A, Tong T, Katzke V, Bajracharya R, Lasheras C, Midttun Ø, Vollset S, Vineis P, Masala G, Amiano P, Tumino R, Baldassari I, Weiderpass E, Riboli E, Gunter M, Freisling H, Rinaldi S, Muller D, Huybrechts I, Ferrari P. Association Between Dietary Intake and Blood Concentrations of One-Carbon-Metabolism-Related Nutrients in European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition. Nutrients 2025, 17: 1970. PMID: 40573081, PMCID: PMC12195952, DOI: 10.3390/nu17121970.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEuropean Prospective InvestigationDietary intakeBlood concentrationsProspective InvestigationOne-carbon metabolism-related nutrientsDietary intake of betaineNested Case-Control StudyCancer and NutritionVitamin B6Individual dietary intakeAssociated with folateVitamin B12Vitamin supplement useWeak to moderate associationsCase-control studyCase-control statusIntake of betaineConcentrations of homocysteineSupplement useSmoking statusAssociated with methionineModerate associationBloodFolateIntake[Association between dietary behavior and sarcopenia in older adults aged 65 years and above in longevity areas of China: a latent class analysis].
Zhao Y, Zhang Z, Wang J, Zhou J, Chen H, Qi L, Li Y, Chen Y, Meng X, Zhang Z, Chen C, Shi X, Lyu Y, Shi W. [Association between dietary behavior and sarcopenia in older adults aged 65 years and above in longevity areas of China: a latent class analysis]. Chinese Journal Of Epidemiology 2025, 46: 746-752. PMID: 40494780, DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112338-20241117-00729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDietary behaviorsOlder adultsCategory scoresLatent class analysisDietary intakeFood intake frequencyRisk of sarcopeniaIncreased riskBalanced dietary patternFood frequency questionnaireIntake of cerealsMultivariate logistic regression modelChronic disease historyNon-sarcopenia groupLogistic regression modelsClass analysisIntake categoriesSARC-CalF.Frequency questionnaireBiomarkers Cohort StudyIntake frequencyDietary patternsSarcopenia groupCohort studyLongevity areasSevere Hypercalcemia Associated With Perinatal Hypophosphatasia While Receiving Enzyme Replacement Therapy
Salama M, Al Nofal A, Tebben P. Severe Hypercalcemia Associated With Perinatal Hypophosphatasia While Receiving Enzyme Replacement Therapy. JCEM Case Reports 2025, 3: luaf066. PMID: 40236614, PMCID: PMC11997545, DOI: 10.1210/jcemcr/luaf066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphataseSevere hypercalcemiaCalcium intakeAA doseAsfotase alfaPerinatal hypophosphatasiaMonitoring of calcium levelsRestricted calcium intakeDefective bone mineralizationDietary calcium restrictionFunction of tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphataseEnzyme replacement therapyCalcitonin therapyCalcium restrictionReplacement therapyDietary intakeHypercalcemiaIntravenous fluidsCalcium levelsMaintenance of calciumGene variantsHypophosphatasiaInfantile formHospital admissionBone mineralizationValidation of the Latin American and Caribbean Food Security Scale (ELCSA) for use in Samoa
Tanawattanacharoen V, Choy C, Anesi T, Hromi-Fiedler A, Naseri T, Reupena M, Duckham R, Wang D, Hawley N, Soti-Ulberg C. Validation of the Latin American and Caribbean Food Security Scale (ELCSA) for use in Samoa. Journal Of Nutrition 2025, 155: 1474-1484. PMID: 40127734, PMCID: PMC12121424, DOI: 10.1016/j.tjnut.2025.03.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCaribbean Food Security ScaleFood Security ScaleFood insecurityInternal consistencySecurity ScaleDegree of food insecurityChildren's dietary intakeLongitudinal cohort studyRasch modelProtective factorsItem infit statisticsFocus group discussionsObesity riskInfit statisticsContent validityMaternal educationConstruct validityHealthy foodSamoan mothersSamoan womenCohort studyDietary intakeHousehold incomeGroup discussionsCohort characteristicsβ-Ionone facilitates ex vivo airway smooth muscle relaxation via extraocular opsin-3 light receptor activation
Uribe S, Shany E, Zhang Y, Wu A, Dan W, Perez-Zoghbi J, Emala C, Yim P. β-Ionone facilitates ex vivo airway smooth muscle relaxation via extraocular opsin-3 light receptor activation. American Journal Of Physiology - Lung Cellular And Molecular Physiology 2025, 328: l526-l537. PMID: 39937635, DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.00227.2024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAirway smooth muscle relaxationOpsin 3Severity of asthma exacerbationsAirway smooth muscle cellsDose-dependent relaxationTherapeutic agentsAirways in vitroPrecision-cut lung slicesSmooth muscle relaxationSmooth muscle cellsAttenuated relaxationWire myographyDietary intakeDecreased relaxationAirway pathologyIncreased riskReceptor activationAsthma exacerbationsMuscle cellsLower airwaysLung slicesMRNA expressionMuscle relaxationTracheal ringsAirwayBile acid synthesis impedes tumor-specific T cell responses during liver cancer
Varanasi S, Chen D, Liu Y, Johnson M, Miller C, Ganguly S, Lande K, LaPorta M, Hoffmann F, Mann T, Teneche M, Casillas E, Mangalhara K, Mathew V, Sun M, Jensen I, Farsakoglu Y, Chen T, Parisi B, Deota S, Havas A, Lee J, Chung H, Schietinger A, Panda S, Williams A, Farber D, Dhar D, Adams P, Feng G, Shadel G, Sundrud M, Kaech S. Bile acid synthesis impedes tumor-specific T cell responses during liver cancer. Science 2025, 387: 192-201. PMID: 39787217, PMCID: PMC12166762, DOI: 10.1126/science.adl4100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcyltransferasesAnimalsBile Acids and SaltsCarcinoma, HepatocellularCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCell Line, TumorEndoplasmic Reticulum StressHepatocytesHumansImmune Checkpoint InhibitorsImmunotherapyLithocholic AcidLiver NeoplasmsMiceOxidative StressProgrammed Cell Death 1 ReceptorTumor MicroenvironmentUrsodeoxycholic AcidConceptsTumor-specific T-cell responsesT cell responsesAnti-programmed cell death protein 1Ursodeoxycholic acidCell death protein 1CD8<sup>+</sup> T cellsBile acidsFeatures of human hepatocellular carcinomaImprove tumor immunotherapyInfluence antitumor immunityT cell functionReduced tumor growthBA synthesisLiver cancer modelCancer model systemsHuman hepatocellular carcinomaLandscape of cancerAntitumor immunityTumor immunotherapySecondary bile acidsOrgan-specific metabolitesEndoplasmic reticulum stressT cellsCancer modelsDietary intake
2024
Associations Between Adolescent Food Environments and Dietary Intake
Sarwar S, Hill J, Yaroch A, Nelson J, Espy K, Nelson T. Associations Between Adolescent Food Environments and Dietary Intake. Journal Of Nutrition Education And Behavior 2024, 56: 869-880. PMID: 39645399, DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2024.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeighborhood food environmentHome food environmentFood environmentAdolescent dietHealthy Eating Index scoreFast food intakeDietary outcome variablesNutrient-poor foodsSugary beverage consumptionAdolescents’ food environments.Less-healthful foodSugary food intakeIn-person auditsModifiable intervention targetsRates of adolescent obesityVegetable intakeHome fruitFood consumptionVegetable availabilityAdolescent obesityBeverage consumptionIn-personDietary intakeFamily lifeEnergy-denseFood consumption by degree of food processing and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: a prospective cohort analysis of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)
Dicken S, Dahm C, Ibsen D, Olsen A, Tjønneland A, Louati-Hajji M, Cadeau C, Marques C, Schulze M, Jannasch F, Baldassari I, Manfredi L, de Magistris M, Sánchez M, Castro-Espin C, Palacios D, Amiano P, Guevara M, van der Schouw Y, Boer J, Verschuren W, Sharp S, Forouhi N, Wareham N, Vamos E, Chang K, Vineis P, Heath A, Gunter M, Nicolas G, Weiderpass E, Huybrechts I, Batterham R. Food consumption by degree of food processing and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: a prospective cohort analysis of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). The Lancet Regional Health - Europe 2024, 46: 101043. PMID: 39529810, PMCID: PMC11551512, DOI: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIncident type 2 diabetes mellitusUltra-processed foodsDegree of food processingCancer and NutritionEuropean Prospective InvestigationType 2 diabetes mellitus casesType 2 diabetes mellitusProspective cohort analysisUltra-processed food intakeProspective InvestigationUnprocessed/minimally processed foodsRisk of type 2 diabetes mellitusType 2 diabetes mellitus riskCohort analysisInternational Agency for Research on CancerProcessed foodsNOVA classificationSub-group analysisEstimate associationsCulinary ingredientsDietary questionnaireYear Follow-UpDietary intakeReference groupBreakfast cerealsDietary intake of plant- and animal-derived protein and incident cardiovascular diseases: the pan-European EPIC-CVD case–cohort study
Zheng J, Steur M, Imamura F, Freisling H, Johnson L, van der Schouw Y, Tong T, Weiderpass E, Bajracharya R, Crous-Bou M, Dahm C, Heath A, Ibsen D, Jannasch F, Katzke V, Masala G, Moreno-Iribas C, Sacerdote C, Schulze M, Sieri S, Wareham N, Danesh J, Butterworth A, Forouhi N. Dietary intake of plant- and animal-derived protein and incident cardiovascular diseases: the pan-European EPIC-CVD case–cohort study. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2024, 119: 1164-1174. PMID: 38479550, PMCID: PMC11130694, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIschemic heart diseaseDietary protein intakeProtein intakeCase-cohort studyCardiovascular diseaseIncident cardiovascular diseaseFatal strokeAssociated with lower incidenceIncidence of fatal strokeRisk of cardiovascular diseaseEuropean Prospective InvestigationPrentice-weighted Cox regressionAssociated with incident cardiovascular diseaseOverall CVDIncident CVD casesIntake of plantMacronutrient intakeStroke incidenceProtein consumptionSubcohort membersIsocaloric substitutionDietary patternsDietary intakeNever smokersProspective InvestigationNitrate exposure from drinking water and dietary sources among Iowa farmers using private wells
Skalaban T, Thompson D, Madrigal J, Blount B, Espinosa M, Kolpin D, Deziel N, Jones R, Beane Freeman L, Hofmann J, Ward M. Nitrate exposure from drinking water and dietary sources among Iowa farmers using private wells. The Science Of The Total Environment 2024, 919: 170922. PMID: 38350573, PMCID: PMC11665930, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170922.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaximum contaminant levelUrinary nitrate concentrationDietary intakeNitrate concentrationsNitrate excretionNitrate exposureDietary nitrateDrinking waterDietary assessment toolsPrivate wellsAssociated with adverse health risksVulnerable to nitrate contaminationWater nitrate concentrationsNitrate ingestionAdverse health risksAgricultural Health StudyDrinking water intakeMedian intakeProspective cohortUrinary nitrateDietary nitrate ingestionContamination levelsNitrate contaminationNitrate intakeHealth Study
2023
Measuring diet by metabolomics: a 14-d controlled feeding study of weighed food intake
Playdon M, Tinker L, Prentice R, Loftfield E, Hayden K, Van Horn L, Sampson J, Stolzenberg-Solomon R, Lampe J, Neuhouser M, Moore S. Measuring diet by metabolomics: a 14-d controlled feeding study of weighed food intake. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2023, 119: 511-526. PMID: 38212160, PMCID: PMC10884612, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2023.10.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWomen's Health InitiativeControlled feeding studyFood intakeAssociated with dietary intakeHabitually consumed foodsPotential of metabolomicsFasting serum samplesHealthy postmenopausal femalesHuman food intakeTandem mass spectrometryWeighed intakesEnd-of-studyLiquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometryHealth initiativesBeverage intakePostmenopausal femalesMetabolomics studiesDietary assessmentPartial Pearson correlationsHabitual dietMetabolite correlationsWeighing foodDietary intakeFood groupsMetabolomicsDietary intakes of dioxins and polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) and mortality: EPIC cohort study in 9 European countries
Fiolet T, Nicolas G, Casagrande C, Horvath Z, Frenoy P, Weiderpass E, Gunter M, Manjer J, Sonestedt E, Palli D, Simeon V, Tumino R, Bueno-de-Mesquita B, Huerta J, Rodriguez-Barranco M, Abilleira E, Sacerdote C, Schulze M, Heath A, Rylander C, Skeie G, Nøst T, Tjønneland A, Olsen A, Pala V, Kvaskoff M, Huybrechts I, Mancini F. Dietary intakes of dioxins and polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) and mortality: EPIC cohort study in 9 European countries. International Journal Of Hygiene And Environmental Health 2023, 255: 114287. PMID: 37989047, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2023.114287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDietary intakeCause mortalityCohort studyIntake of dioxinsCancer mortalityGeneral populationEPIC cohort studyMultivariable Cox regressionEuropean Prospective InvestigationCardiovascular-specific mortalityMain exposure sourceNDL-PCBsFood consumption dataFood contamination dataSerum/plasmaNon-linear associationNutrition CohortCardiovascular mortalityHazard ratioCox regressionNon-monotonic dose responsesProspective InvestigationEuropean Food Safety AuthorityMortalityInconsistent associationsDietary amino acids and risk of stroke subtypes: a prospective analysis of 356,000 participants in seven European countries
Tong T, Clarke R, Schmidt J, Huybrechts I, Noor U, Forouhi N, Imamura F, Travis R, Weiderpass E, Aleksandrova K, Dahm C, van der Schouw Y, Overvad K, Kyrø C, Tjønneland A, Kaaks R, Katzke V, Schiborn C, Schulze M, Mayen-Chacon A, Masala G, Sieri S, de Magistris M, Tumino R, Sacerdote C, Boer J, Verschuren W, Brustad M, Nøst T, Crous-Bou M, Petrova D, Amiano P, Huerta J, Moreno-Iribas C, Engström G, Melander O, Johansson K, Lindvall K, Aglago E, Heath A, Butterworth A, Danesh J, Key T. Dietary amino acids and risk of stroke subtypes: a prospective analysis of 356,000 participants in seven European countries. European Journal Of Nutrition 2023, 63: 209-220. PMID: 37804448, PMCID: PMC10799144, DOI: 10.1007/s00394-023-03251-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of ischaemic strokeHaemorrhagic strokeRisk of stroke subtypesMultivariable-adjusted Cox regression modelsHazard ratioIschaemic strokeStroke subtypesCountry-specific dietary questionnairesBlood pressureConfidence intervalsEstimate hazard ratiosProline intakeMethodsWe analysed dataMultiple testingStatistically significant associationDietary recallsDietary questionnaireInverse associationCox regression modelsDiastolic blood pressureEPIC studyHigher intakeDietary amino acidsDietary intakeMutual adjustmentEffect of the glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonist liraglutide, compared to caloric restriction, on appetite, dietary intake, body fat distribution and cardiometabolic biomarkers: A randomized trial in adults with obesity and prediabetes
Silver H, Olson D, Mayfield D, Wright P, Nian H, Mashayekhi M, Koethe J, Niswender K, Luther J, Brown N. Effect of the glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonist liraglutide, compared to caloric restriction, on appetite, dietary intake, body fat distribution and cardiometabolic biomarkers: A randomized trial in adults with obesity and prediabetes. Diabetes Obesity And Metabolism 2023, 25: 2340-2350. PMID: 37188932, PMCID: PMC10544709, DOI: 10.1111/dom.15113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAppetiteBody Fat DistributionBody WeightCaloric RestrictionCardiovascular DiseasesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2Dipeptidyl-Peptidase IV InhibitorsDipeptidyl-Peptidases and Tripeptidyl-PeptidasesEatingGlucagon-Like Peptide-1 ReceptorHumansHypoglycemic AgentsLiraglutideObesityPrediabetic StateSitagliptin PhosphateWeight LossConceptsGlucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist liraglutidePeptide-1 receptor agonist liraglutideLiraglutide groupSitagliptin groupCR groupCaloric restrictionChi-squared testDietary intakeWeight lossBody weightBody compositionDipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor sitagliptinDipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitorsDual-energy X-ray absorptiometryEnergy X-ray absorptiometryInsulin resistance scoreBaseline body weightHomeostatic model assessmentPeptidase-4 inhibitorsCardiometabolic risk reductionBody fat distributionVisual analog scaleWeeks of interventionPersonal risk factorsX-ray absorptiometryA multivariate joint model to adjust for random measurement error while handling skewness and correlation in dietary data in an epidemiologic study of mortality
Agogo G, Muchene L, Orindi B, Murphy T, Mwambi H, Allore H. A multivariate joint model to adjust for random measurement error while handling skewness and correlation in dietary data in an epidemiologic study of mortality. Annals Of Epidemiology 2023, 82: 8-15. PMID: 36972757, PMCID: PMC10239394, DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2023.03.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCause mortalityDietary intakeNational Death Index mortality dataIntake levelsDietary fiber intakeNutrition Examination SurveyUS National HealthHazard ratioMultivariate joint modelExamination SurveyPerson intakeNational HealthUnhealthy dietFiber intakeEpidemiologic studiesDietary dataRelative hazardGlobal deathsMortality dataIntakeMortalitySubstantial proportionDeathDietary fiberLongitudinal measuresTranslating energy balance research from the bench to the clinic to the community: Parallel animal‐human studies in cancer
Garcia M, Schadler K, Chandra J, Clinton S, Courneya K, Cruz‐Monserrate Z, Daniel C, Dannenberg A, Demark‐Wahnefried W, Dewhirst M, Fabian C, Hursting S, Irwin M, Iyengar N, McQuade J, Schmitz K, Basen‐Engquist K. Translating energy balance research from the bench to the clinic to the community: Parallel animal‐human studies in cancer. CA A Cancer Journal For Clinicians 2023, 73: 425-442. PMID: 36825928, PMCID: PMC11225601, DOI: 10.3322/caac.21773.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsParallel studyHealthy survivorshipCancer outcomesDietary intakePhysical activityAnimal modelsClinical observationsAnimal studiesBody compositionCancer developmentPractice changeCancerPopulation studiesCancer researchEnergy balance researchEnergy balancePatientsSubstantial benefitsClinicStudyIntake
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