2014
DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.113.070219
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Dietary patterns associated with magnetic resonance imaging–determined liver fat content in a general population study

Abstract: We defined a hypothesis-driven dietary pattern and derived an exploratory dietary pattern, both of which included alcohol, meat (poultry), and tea, associated with liver fat content independent from confounders, which should be explored in prospective studies.

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“…Nutrient intakes were derived using the German Food Code and Nutrient Data Base V.II.3 and were provided by the Department of Epidemiology of the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke 38. A simplified exploratory dietary pattern score was calculated based on previous research findings31 according to previously published methods 39. In brief, PLS regression was used to identify an exploratory dietary pattern predictive for liver fat content.…”
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“…Nutrient intakes were derived using the German Food Code and Nutrient Data Base V.II.3 and were provided by the Department of Epidemiology of the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbrücke 38. A simplified exploratory dietary pattern score was calculated based on previous research findings31 according to previously published methods 39. In brief, PLS regression was used to identify an exploratory dietary pattern predictive for liver fat content.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRI was conducted as previously published 31. Liver fat content was quantified according to published methods 42–43.…”
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