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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Background/Objectives: The cardiovascular benefit of increasing fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake following diagnosis of diabetes remains unknown. We aimed to describe how quantity and variety of F&V intake, and plasma vitamin C, change after diagnosi
Autor:
S. Selvan, E. Price, D. Collins, L. Williamson, M. Lahiri, G.-G. Teng, T.-C. Lau, A. Mak, S. Vasoo, A. Lateef, M.-L. Boey, D.-R. Koh, A. Lim, A. Abdelhamid, J. Mooney, A. Walker, G. Barton, D. G. Scott, R. Watts, S. J. Griffin, D. L. Scott, S. Steer, D. Wallis, N. McHugh, M. Bukhari, G. Kitas, P. Shah, M. Cox, A. Nye, P. Jones, H. John, N. Erb, A. Bamji, R. Fitzpatrick, I. P. Keary, B. Ellis, U. Farooq, G. Xiong, L. Hsiang chuang, G. Zhang, L. Perry, J. King, L. Goh, K. Orourke, C. Laversuch, R. Cherry, A. Cockcroft, D. Hutchinson, S. Buchan, J. L. Marks, R. G. Hull, M. Fletcher, J. M. Ledingham
Publikováno v:
Rheumatology. 50:iii61-iii67
Publikováno v:
Preventive Medicine
Background Mechanisms linking changes to the environment with changes in physical activity are poorly understood. Insights into mechanisms of interventions can help strengthen causal attribution and improve understanding of divergent response pattern
Autor:
K, Berkemeyer, K, Wijndaele, T, White, A J M, Cooper, R, Luben, K, Westgate, S J, Griffin, K T, Khaw, N J, Wareham, S, Brage
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Background Objectively measured physical activity between older individuals and between populations has been poorly described. We aimed to describe and compare the variation in accelerometry data in older UK (EPIC-Norfolk) and American (NHANES) adult
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L, Tao, E C F, Wilson, N J, Wareham, A, Sandbaek, G E H M, Rutten, T, Lauritzen, K, Khunti, M J, Davies, K, Borch-Johnsen, S J, Griffin, R K, Simmons
Publikováno v:
Diabetic Medicine
Aims To examine the short- and long-term cost-effectiveness of intensive multifactorial treatment compared with routine care among people with screen-detected Type 2 diabetes. Methods Cost–utility analysis in ADDITION-UK, a cluster-randomized contr
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R, Golubic, K, Wijndaele, S J, Sharp, R K, Simmons, S J, Griffin, N J, Wareham, U, Ekelund, S, Brage
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Obesity (2005)
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine the independent associations of time spent in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary (SED-time), with total and abdominal body fat (BF), and the bidirectionality of these assoc
Publikováno v:
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
Background Interventions that improve HbA1c levels do not necessarily improve health-related quality of life (QoL). This issue may be particularly relevant in asymptomatic diabetes patients detected earlier in the course of the disease. Methods HbA1c
Autor:
K, Khunti, N, Taub, D, Webb, B, Srinivasan, J, Stockman, S J, Griffin, R K, Simmons, M J, Davies
Publikováno v:
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association. 29(3)
To investigate validity of waist circumference measurements obtained by self-report and self-measurement with non-verbal pictorial instructions among a multi-ethnic population.Five hundred and twenty-six individuals aged 40-75 years (91 South Asian,
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M, van den Donk, A, Sandbaek, K, Borch-Johnsen, T, Lauritzen, R K, Simmons, N J, Wareham, S J, Griffin, M J, Davies, K, Khunti, G E H M, Rutten
Publikováno v:
Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association. 28(11)
To describe and compare attendance rates and the proportions of people identified with Type 2 diabetes mellitus in people with previously unknown diabetes who participated in screening programmes undertaken in general practice in the UK, Denmark and
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C A M, Paddison, H C, Eborall, D P, French, A L, Kinmonth, A T, Prevost, S J, Griffin, S, Sutton
Publikováno v:
British journal of health psychology. 16(Pt 1)
This study aimed to identify factors predicting anxiety and depression among people who attend primary care-based diabetes screening.A prospective cohort study embedded in the ADDITION (Cambridge) randomized control trial.Participants (N= 3,240) at r