2017
Effects of dietary sodium on metabolites: the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)–Sodium Feeding Study
Derkach A, Sampson J, Joseph J, Playdon MC, Stolzenberg-Solomon RZ. Effects of dietary sodium on metabolites: the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)–Sodium Feeding Study. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 2017, 106: 1131-1141. PMID: 28855223, PMCID: PMC5611778, DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.116.150136.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAmino AcidsBlood PressureCross-Over StudiesDietDiet, Carbohydrate-RestrictedDiet, Fat-RestrictedDiet, Sodium-RestrictedFeeding BehaviorFemaleFruitGastrointestinal MicrobiomeHumansHypertensionMaleMetabolic Networks and PathwaysMetabolomeMiddle AgedPlant ExtractsSodium Chloride, DietarySodium, DietaryVegetablesYoung AdultConceptsSodium intakeBlood pressureDietary ApproachesDASH-Sodium trialHigh sodium intakeLow-sodium interventionAmino acid-related metabolitesDASH dietDiet armSodium trialLinear mixed-effects regressionDietary sodiumMixed-effects regressionEpidemiologic studiesSodium interventionBlood samplesGut microbialPlasma metabolitesControl dietIntakeRandom orderTrialsFeeding studyHypertensionIntervention
2013
The Healthy Eating Index 2005 and Risk for Pancreatic Cancer in the NIH–AARP Study
Arem H, Reedy J, Sampson J, Jiao L, Hollenbeck AR, Risch H, Mayne ST, Stolzenberg-Solomon RZ. The Healthy Eating Index 2005 and Risk for Pancreatic Cancer in the NIH–AARP Study. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2013, 105: 1298-1305. PMID: 23949329, PMCID: PMC3760780, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djt185.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy Eating Index 2005Pancreatic cancer riskPancreatic cancerHazard ratioDietary guidelinesCancer riskExocrine pancreatic cancer casesOverweight/obese menCox proportional hazards regressionHealth-American AssociationP-interaction valuesRetired Persons DietFood frequency questionnaireNormal-weight menDietary pattern analysisBody mass indexProportional hazards regressionConfidence intervalsPancreatic cancer casesNIH-AARP studyFrequency questionnaireObese menMass indexHazards regressionWeight men