310 results on '"Givens, D. I."'
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2. Associations between red meat, processed red meat and total red and processed red meat consumption, nutritional adequacy and markers of health and cardio-metabolic diseases in British adults: a cross-sectional analysis using data from UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey
3. Animal-derived foods: consumption, composition and effects on health and the environment: an overview
4. Diets containing the highest levels of dairy products are associated with greater eutrophication potential but higher nutrient intakes and lower financial cost in the United Kingdom
5. Reply to Tomoyuki Kawada, MD: “Red meat consumption and biological markers of metabolic disorders”
6. Yogurt consumption is associated with higher nutrient intake, diet quality and favourable metabolic profile in children: a cross-sectional analysis using data from years 1–4 of the National diet and Nutrition Survey, UK
7. Relationship between the consumption of dairy foods and markers of glycaemic control: evidence from the Caerphilly prospective cohort study
8. The impact of whey protein and leucine on postprandial adhesion molecules ICAM-1 VCAM-1, E-Selectin and P-Selectin: Findings from the Whey2Glo Study
9. Trans Fatty Acids and Bioactive Lipids in Ruminant Milk
10. Saturated fats, dairy foods and health: A curious paradox?
11. A Narrative Review: In-vitro Methods for Assessing Bio-Accessibility/Bioavailability of Iron in Plant-Based Foods
12. Dairy and cardiovascular health: Friend or foe?
13. Higher compared to lower protein diets:beneficial effects on systolic blood pressure, total cholesterol and triacylglycerol concentrations: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
14. Dairy consumption and cardiovascular disease events, bone fracture and all-cause mortality
15. Effect of species and genotype on the efficiency of enrichment of poultry meat with n−3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
16. n−3 fatty acid enrichment of edible tissue of poultry: A review
17. The health benefits of n -3 fatty acids and their concentrations in organic and conventional animal-derived foods.
18. Relationship between milk consumption and prostate cancer: a short review
19. In vitro digested milk proteins: Evaluation of angiotensin-1-converting enzyme inhibitory and antioxidant activities, peptidomic profile, and mucin gene expression in HT29-MTX cells
20. Quantification of ruminal Clostridium proteoclasticum by real-time PCR using a molecular beacon approach
21. Very long chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the food chain in the UK and the potential of animal-derived foods to increase intake
22. The role of animal nutrition in improving the nutritive value of animal-derived foods in relation to chronic disease
23. Measuring chemical composition and nutritive value in forages.
24. Current procedures, future requirements and the need for standardization.
25. Foods derived from animals: the impact of animal nutrition on their nutritive value and ability to sustain long-term health
26. Yogurt consumption is associated with higher nutrient intake, diet \ud quality and favourable metabolic profile in children: a cross-sectional \ud analysis using data from years 1–4 of the National diet and Nutrition \ud Survey, UK
27. Association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations and respiratory tract infections requiring hospital admission: analysis of ethnic groups from the UK Biobank cohort.
28. Diets containing the highest levels of dairy products are associated with greater eutrophication potential but higher nutrient intakes and lower financial cost in the United Kingdom
29. Food fortification and biofortification as potential strategies for prevention of vitamin D deficiency
30. The importance of milk and dairy foods in the diets of infants, adolescents, pregnant women, adults, and the elderly.
31. Comment on S´ rednicka-Tober et al.: Higher PUFA and n-3 PUFA, conjugated linoleic acid, α-tocopherol and iron, but lower iodine and selenium concentrations in organic milk: a systematic literature review and meta- and redundancy analyses
32. Yogurt consumption is associated with higher nutrient intake, diet quality and favourable metabolic profile in children: a cross-sectional analysis using data from years 1–4 of the National diet and Nutrition Survey, UK
33. Effects of forage type and extruded linseed supplementation on methane production and milk fatty acid composition of lactating dairy cows
34. Milk and dairy products: dietary partners for life?
35. Higher PUFA and n-3 PUFA, conjugated linoleic acid, α-tocopherol and iron, but lower iodine and selenium concentrations in organic milk: a systematic literature review and meta- and redundancy analyses
36. Differential effects of oilseed supplements on methane production and milk fatty acid concentrations in dairy cows.
37. Effect of selected plant species within biodiverse pasture on in vitro fatty acid biohydrogenation and tissue fatty acid composition of lamb.
38. Review: Dairy foods, red meat and processed meat in the diet: implications for health at key life stages.
39. The effect of feeding modified soyabean oil enriched with C18 : 4 n-3 to broilers on the deposition of n-3 fatty acids in chicken meat
40. Effect of production system, supermarket and purchase date on the vitamin D content of eggs
41. Effect of feeding high-oleic sunflower oil to dairy cows on the milk fatty acid profile – RESET study
42. Trans Fatty Acids and Bioactive Lipids in Ruminant Milk
43. Milk: White elixir or white poison? An examination of the associations between dairy consumption and disease in human subjects
44. Incremental effect of a calcium salt of cis-monounsaturated fatty acids supplement on milk fatty acid composition in cows fed maize silage-based diets
45. Effect of oilseed type on milk fatty acid composition of individual cows, and also bulk tank milk fatty acid composition from commercial farms.
46. Associations between fatty acid consumption and vascular health: evidence from the Caerphilly cohort
47. Does Dairy Food Intake Predict Arterial Stiffness and Blood Pressure in Men? Evidence from the Caerphilly Prospective Study
48. Milk in the diet: good or bad for vascular disease?
49. Differential effects of dairy snacks on appetite ratings, but not overall energy intake
50. Incremental effects of feeding a rumen-inert MUFA supplement to dairy cows on milk trans fatty acid isomer composition
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