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Adherence to daily food guides is associated with lower risk of metabolic syndrome: The nutrition and health survey in Taiwan
Ming Chieh Li
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, Hsin Yu Fang
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Agriculture & Biology
food guides
100%
health surveys
85%
nutrition surveys
84%
metabolic syndrome
80%
Taiwan
57%
low income households
8%
marital status
7%
food frequency questionnaires
7%
household income
6%
disease prevalence
6%
food groups
6%
odds ratio
6%
educational status
6%
body mass index
6%
cross-sectional studies
6%
confidence interval
5%
demography
5%
epidemiological studies
5%
education
5%
gender
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Nutrition Surveys
64%
Taiwan
57%
Health Surveys
56%
Metabolic Syndrome
53%
Food
41%
Income
7%
Widowhood
5%
Education
5%
Divorce
5%
Marital Status
4%
Epidemiologic Studies
3%
Body Mass Index
3%
Logistic Models
2%
Cross-Sectional Studies
2%
Demography
2%
Odds Ratio
2%
Confidence Intervals
2%
Health
2%