2008
Relations of dietary type of protein, glutamine, and glutamate to the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus among middle‐aged women
Lenders C, HU F, Willett W, Douglas W, Sampson L, Dougherty L, Spiegelman D, Liu S. Relations of dietary type of protein, glutamine, and glutamate to the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus among middle‐aged women. The FASEB Journal 2008, 22: 299.5-299.5. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.22.1_supplement.299.5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle-aged womenCereal fiberType 2 diabetes mellitusTotal proteinMultivariate modelModest inverse relationFood frequency questionnaireIncidence of diabetesMajor chronic diseasesProportional hazards modelFrequency questionnaireDiabetes mellitusIncident casesChronic diseasesT2DMDietary habitsHazards modelLifestyle variablesNew casesDietary typesIncidenceWomenInverse relationStudy findingsGlutamine
2001
Relationship of a large weight loss to long-term weight change among young and middle-aged US women
Field A, Wing R, Manson J, Spiegelman D, Willett W. Relationship of a large weight loss to long-term weight change among young and middle-aged US women. International Journal Of Obesity 2001, 25: 1113-1121. PMID: 11477495, DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0801643.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth Study IIWeight lossPhysical activityNurses' Health Study IILong-term weight changeLong-term weight gainCategories of BMIBody mass indexLarge weight lossVigorous physical activityMiddle-aged womenSignificant weight lossSelf-reported weightDiagnosis of cancerMass indexWeight cyclingDietary intakeCardiovascular diseaseLess weightUS womenMost womenInactive peersBMIWeight gainStudy II
1996
Self-Reported Birthweight and History of Having Been Breastfed among Younger Women: An Assessment of Validity
TROY L, MICHELS K, HUNTER D, SPIEGELMAN D, MANSON J, COLDITZ G, STAMPFER M, WILLETT W. Self-Reported Birthweight and History of Having Been Breastfed among Younger Women: An Assessment of Validity. International Journal Of Epidemiology 1996, 25: 122-127. PMID: 8666479, DOI: 10.1093/ije/25.1.122.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-reported birthweightState birth recordsSelf-reported historyCohort participantsBirth recordsDuration of breastfeedingMiddle-aged womenYears of ageDistribution of birthweightsAssessment of validityParticipants' self-reported historyBreastfeeding historyNHSII participantsBirthweightHealth outcomesPotential associationYoung womenSpearman correlationFeeding historyRecent evidenceMothersWomenMothers' reportsReportDaughters' reports
1992
Dietary Fat and Fiber in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: An 8-Year Follow-up
Willett W, Hunter D, Stampfer M, Colditz G, Manson J, Spiegelman D, Rosner B, Hennekens C, Speizer F. Dietary Fat and Fiber in Relation to Risk of Breast Cancer: An 8-Year Follow-up. JAMA 1992, 268: 2037-2044. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1992.03490150089030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTotal fat intakeBreast cancer incidenceFat intakeBreast cancerPostmenopausal womenCancer incidenceProtective effectHealth StudySelf-administered food frequency questionnaireEnergy intakePositive associationDietary fat increasesNurses' Health StudyProspective cohort studyFood frequency questionnaireTotal energy intakeMiddle-aged womenYears of ageDietary questionnaireCohort studyFrequency questionnaireIncident casesRisk factorsDietary fatCorresponding RRsDietary fat and fiber in relation to risk of breast cancer. An 8-year follow-up.
Willett WC, Hunter DJ, Stampfer MJ, Colditz G, Manson JE, Spiegelman D, Rosner B, Hennekens CH, Speizer FE. Dietary fat and fiber in relation to risk of breast cancer. An 8-year follow-up. JAMA 1992, 268: 2037-44. PMID: 1328696, DOI: 10.1001/jama.268.15.2037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal fat intakeBreast cancer incidenceFat intakeBreast cancerPostmenopausal womenCancer incidenceProtective effectHealth StudySelf-administered food frequency questionnaireEnergy intakePositive associationDietary fat increasesNurses' Health StudyProspective cohort studyFood frequency questionnaireTotal energy intakeMiddle-aged womenYears of ageDietary questionnaireCohort studyFrequency questionnaireIncident casesRisk factorsDietary fatCorresponding RRs