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Kelly, J.M. (author), Matuszek, G. (author), van den Broek, T.J. (author), Huggins, G.S. (author), Smith, C.E. (author), Ordovas, J.M. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), Booth, S.L. (author)
Inconsistent associations between lipids and circulating markers of fat-soluble vitamin and carotenoid status have been reported. The aim of this hypothesis-generating study was to examine the contribution of the LC-MS-based lipidome, characterized by lipid class, carbon count, and the number of unsaturated bonds, to the interindividual...
article 2020
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Fallaize, R. (author), Livingstone, K.M. (author), Celis-Morales, C. (author), Macready, A.L. (author), San-Cristobal, R. (author), Navas-Carretero, S. (author), Marsaux, C.F.M. (author), O’Donovan, C.B. (author), Kolossa, S. (author), Moschonis, G. (author), Walsh, M.C. (author), Gibney, E.R. (author), Brennan, L. (author), Bouwman, J. (author), Manios, Y. (author), Jarosz, M. (author), Martinez, J.A. (author), Daniel, H. (author), Saris, W.H.M. (author), Gundersen, T.E. (author), Drevon, C.A. (author), Gibney, M.J. (author), Mathers, J.C. (author), Lovegrove, J.A. (author)
Diet-quality scores (DQS), which are developed across the globe, are used to define adherence to specific eating patterns and have been associated with risk of coronary heart disease and type-II diabetes. We explored the association between five diet-quality scores (Healthy Eating Index, HEI; Alternate Healthy Eating Index, AHEI; MedDietScore,...
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Kim, Y. (author), Kim, Y.J. (author), Lim, Y. (author), Oh, B. (author), Kim, J.Y. (author), Bouwman, J. (author), Kwon, O. (author)
It is important to understand the association between oxidative stress-related parameters and to evaluate their status in advance of chronic disease development. Further development towards disease can then be prevented by dietary antioxidants. The present study was aimed at assessing the relationship between diet quality, blood antioxidants,...
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van den Broek, T.J. (author), Kremer, B.H.A. (author), marcondes Rezende, M. (author), Hoevenaars, F.P.M. (author), Weber, P. (author), Hoeller, U. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), Wopereis, S. (author)
Background. Vitamins and carotenoids are key micronutrients facilitating the maintenance of health, as evidenced by the increased risk of disease with low intake. Optimal phenotypic flexibility, i.e., the ability to respond to a physiological challenge, is an essential indicator of health status. Therefore, health can be measured by applying a...
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San-Cristobal, R. (author), Navas-Carretero, S. (author), Livingstone, K.M. (author), Celis-Morales, C. (author), Macready, A.L. (author), Fallaize, R. (author), O’Donovan, C.B. (author), Lambrinou, C.P. (author), Moschonis, G. (author), Marsaux, C.F.M. (author), Manios, Y. (author), Jarosz, M. (author), Daniel, H. (author), Gibney, E.R. (author), Brennan, L. (author), Drevon, C.A. (author), Gundersen, T.E. (author), Gibney, M. (author), Saris, W.H.M. (author), Lovegrove, J.A. (author), Grimaldi, K. (author), Parnell, L.D. (author), Bouwman, J. (author), Ommen, B. (author), Mathers, J.C. (author), Alfredo Martinez, J. (author)
Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) adherence has been proven to produce numerous health benefits. In addition, nutrigenetic studies have explained some individual variations in the response to specific dietary patterns. The present research aimed to explore associations and potential interactions between MedDiet adherence and genetic background...
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Souverein, O.W. (author), de Vries, J.H.M. (author), Freese, R. (author), Watzl, B. (author), Bub, A. (author), III Miller, E.R., (author), Castenmiller, J.J.M. (author), Pasman, W.J. (author), van het Hof, K. (author), Chopra, M. (author), Karlsen, A. (author), Dragsted, L.O. (author), Winkels, R. (author), Itsiopoulos, C. (author), Brazionis, L. (author), O'Dea, K. (author), van Loo-Bouwman, C.A. (author), Naber, T.H.J. (author), van der Voet, H. (author), Boshuizen, H.C. (author)
Fruit and vegetable consumption produces changes in several biomarkers in blood. The present study aimed to examine the dose-response curve between fruit and vegetable consumption and carotenoid (alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, lycopene, lutein and zeaxanthin), folate and vitamin C concentrations. Furthermore, a prediction...
article 2015
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van Dijk, B.A.C. (author), Schouten, L.J. (author), Oosterwijk, E. (author), Kaa, C.A. (author), Kiemeney, L.A.L.M. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Schalken, J.A. (author), van den Brandt, P.A. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Objective: We investigated whether dietary carotenoid and vitamin intake and supplemental vitamin use were inversely associated with RCC risk and with Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL)-gene mutations in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Methods: The Netherlands Cohort Study on diet and cancer (NLCS) includes 120,852 persons, who completed a self...
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Männistö, S. (author), Yaun, S.S. (author), Hunter, D.J. (author), Spiegelman, D. (author), Adami, H.O. (author), Albanes, D. (author), van den Brandt, P.A. (author), Buring, J.E. (author), Cerhan, J.R. (author), Colditz, G.A. (author), Freudenheim, J.L. (author), Fuchs, C.S. (author), Giovannucci, E. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Harnack, L. (author), Leitzmann, M. (author), McCullough, M.L. (author), Miller, A.B. (author), Rohan, T.E. (author), Schatzkin, A. (author), Virtamo, J. (author), Willett, W.C. (author), Wolk, A. (author), Zhang, S.M. (author), Smith-Warner, S.A. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Dietary carotenoids have been hypothesized to protect against epithelial cancers. The authors analyzed the associations between intakes of specific carotenoids (alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, lutein + zeaxanthin, and lycopene) and risk of colorectal cancer using the primary data from 11 cohort studies carried out in North...
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van den Brandt, P.A. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Diet has been hypothesized to play a role in the etiology of gastrointestinal cancer for a long time. Initially, strong evidence of such effects was found in retrospective epidemiological studies. Dietary habits, in particular those from the distant past, are difficult to measure, however. Results from recent, prospective and larger studies of...
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Koushik, A. (author), Hunter, D.J. (author), Spiegelman, D. (author), Anderson, K.E. (author), Buring, J.E. (author), Freudenheim, J.L. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Hankinson, S.E. (author), Larsson, S.C. (author), Leitzmann, M. (author), Marshall, J.R. (author), McCullough, M.L. (author), Miller, A.B. (author), Rodriguez, C. (author), Rohan, T.E. (author), Ross, J.A. (author), Schatzkin, A. (author), Schouten, L.J. (author), Willett, W.C. (author), Wolk, A. (author), Zhang, S.M. (author), Smith-Warner, S.A. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Carotenoids, found in fruits and vegetables, have the potential to protect against cancer because of their properties, including their functions as precursors to vitamin A and as antioxidants. We examined the associations between intakes of α-carotene, β-carotene, β-cryptoxanthin, lutein/zeaxanthin and lycopene and the risk of invasive...
article 2006
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Barbosa, M.J. (author), Zijffers, J.W. (author), Nisworo, A. (author), Vaes, W. (author), van Schoonhoven, J. (author), Wijffels, R.H. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Acceleration-stat (A-stat) cultivations in which the dilution rate is continuously changed at a constant acceleration rate, leading to different average light intensities inside the photobioreactor, can supply more information and reduce experimental time compared with chemostat cultivations. The A-stat was used to optimize the biomass and...
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Dagnelie, P.C. (author), Schuurman, A.G. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), van den Brandt, P.A. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
We reviewed 37 prospective cohort and four intervention studies on potential dietary risk factors for prostate cancer, published between 1966 and September 2003. Some studies were limited by small size, crude measurement of dietary exposure and limited control for confounders. Intervention and prospective cohort studies support a protective role...
article 2004
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Männistö, S. (author), Smith-Warner, S.A. (author), Spiegelman, D. (author), Albanes, D. (author), Anderson, K. (author), van den Brandt, P.A. (author), Cerhan, J.R. (author), Colditz, G. (author), Feskanich, D. (author), Freudenheim, J.L. (author), Giovannucci, E. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Graham, S. (author), Miller, A.B. (author), Rohan, T.E. (author), Virtamo, J. (author), Willett, W.C. (author), Hunter, D.J. (author), TNO Voeding Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
Intervention trials with supplemental β-carotene have observed either no effect or a harmful effect on lung cancer risk. Because food composition databases for specific carotenoids have only become available recently, epidemiological evidence relating usual dietary levels of these carotenoids with lung cancer risk is limited. We analyzed the...
article 2004
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van Herpen-Broekmans, W. (author), Klöpping-Ketelaars, I. (author), Michiel, B. (author), Cornelis, K. (author), Hans, P. (author), Hendriks, F.J. (author), Tijburg, L. (author), van Poppel, G. (author), Kardinaal, A. (author), TNO Preventie en Gezondheid (author)
Background: Endothelial cell dysfunction may be related to an increase in cellular oxidative stress. Carotenoids and vitamins could have an antioxidant-mediated tempering influence on endothelial function and inflammation, thereby reducing the risk of atherosclerosis. Methods: We measured serum carotenoids, α-tocopherol and Vitamin C...
article 2004
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Jansen, M.C.J.F. (author), van Kappel, A.L. (author), Ocké, M.C. (author), van 't Veer, P. (author), Boshuizen, H.C. (author), Riboli, E. (author), Bueno-de-Mesquita, H.B. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
Objective: Fruit and vegetable intake is inversely associated with cancer risk in many epidemiological studies. Accurate assessment of consumption of these foods is difficult, and biomarkers of intake would overcome several drawbacks of currently used dietary assessment methods. Therefore, we investigated the relation between plasma carotenoids...
article 2004
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Boelsma, E. (author), van de Vijver, L.P.L. (author), Goldbohm, R.A. (author), Klöpping-Ketelaars, I.A.A. (author), Hendriks, H.F.J. (author), Roza, L. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
Background: Nutritional factors exert promising actions on the skin, but only scant information is available on the modulating effects of physiologic concentrations of nutrients on the skin condition of humans. Objective: The objective was to evaluate whether nutrient concentrations in serum and diet are associated with the skin condition of...
article 2003
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Jonker, D. (author), Kuper, C.F. (author), Fraile, N. (author), Estrella, A. (author), Rodríguez Otero, C. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
Lycopene, as a suspension in sunflower oil (20% w/w), was tested for subchronic toxicity by administration at dietary concentrations of 0, 0.25, 0.50, and 1.0% to groups of 20 male and 20 female Wistar rats for a period of 90 days. The lycopene examined in this study was derived from a fungal biomass (Blakeslea trispora). Lycopene intake was...
article 2003
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Hoppe, P.P. (author), Krämer, K. (author), van den Berg, H. (author), Steenge, G. (author), van Vliet, T. (author), TNO Voeding (author)
Background: Bioavailability studies with lycopene have focused on natural sources. A synthetic source has recently become available. Aim of the study: To determine the relative bioavailabilities of synthetic and tomato-based lycopene in free living volunteers in a single-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, parallel trial. Methods: Three...
article 2003
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Hendriks, H.F.J. (author), Brink, E.J. (author), Meijer, G.W. (author), Princen, H.M.G. (author), Ntanios, F.Y. (author), TNO Voeding Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
Objective: To evaluate both efficacy and safety in humans of long-term consumption of spreads containing plant sterol esters. Design: Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled parallel trial. Subjects: Hundred and eighty-five healthy volunteers (35-64y). Intervention: Volunteers daily consumed 20g spread enriched with 1.6g plant sterols as...
article 2003
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Broekmans, W.M.R. (author), Klöpping-Ketelaars, I.A.A. (author), Weststrate, J.A. (author), Tijburg, L.B.M. (author), van Poppel, G. (author), Vink, A.A. (author), Berendschot, T.T.J.M. (author), Bots, M.L. (author), Castenmiller, W.A.M. (author), Kardinaal, A.F.M. (author)
Excessive consumption of energy and fat increases the risk for obesity. Snacks containing sucrose polyesters (SPE) as a dietary fat replacer are on the market in the United States. SPE products have been shown to lower concentrations of serum carotenoids in short-term studies. Experimental studies on the longer-term effects on health of...
article 2003
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