Journal article
Dietary protein from different food sources, incident metabolic syndrome and changes in its components: An 11-year longitudinal study in healthy community-dwelling adults
X Shang, D Scott, A Hodge, DR English, GG Giles, PR Ebeling, KM Sanders
Clinical Nutrition | CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background & aims: Limited data are available on the relationship of protein from different food sources with metabolic syndrome (MetS) or changes in its components. We aimed to prospectively examine the relationships of protein intakes from animal, plant and major food groups with incident MetS and changes in its components. Methods: 5324 participants from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study, who were free of cardiovascular disease, cancer, hyperlipidaemia, elevated plasma glucose, elevated blood pressure and elevated waist circumference (WC) at baseline (1990–1994), were included in the present investigation. Dietary intake was assessed using a validated 121-item Food Frequency Questi..
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Awarded by Australian NHMRC
Funding Acknowledgements
The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study was funded by VicHealth and Cancer Council Victoria and further supported by Australian NHMRC (grants 209057, 251553 and 504711) and by infrastructure provided by Cancer Council Victoria.