Exploring the traditional Chinese diet and its association with health status—a systematic review
Context Increased adherence to a traditional Chinese diet (TCD) could reduce the
increasing prevalence of noncommunicable diseases. Currently, there is no consistent …
increasing prevalence of noncommunicable diseases. Currently, there is no consistent …
Exploring the traditional Chinese diet and its association with health status-a systematic review
J Niu, B Li, Q Zhang, G Chen, A Papadaki - Nutrition reviews - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Context Increased adherence to a traditional Chinese diet (TCD) could reduce the
increasing prevalence of noncommunicable diseases. Currently, there is no consistent …
increasing prevalence of noncommunicable diseases. Currently, there is no consistent …
Exploring the traditional Chinese diet and its association with health status: a systematic review
J Niu, B Li, Q Zhang, G Chen… - Nutrition …, 2023 - research-information.bris.ac.uk
Objective: This systematic review aimed to assess the definition of the TCD in the literature,
and evaluate whether the TCD, as described, is associated with health outcomes. Data …
and evaluate whether the TCD, as described, is associated with health outcomes. Data …
Exploring the traditional Chinese diet and its association with health status-a systematic review.
J Niu, B Li, Q Zhang, G Chen, A Papadaki - Nutrition Reviews, 2024 - europepmc.org
Increased adherence to a traditional Chinese diet (TCD) could reduce the increasing
prevalence of noncommunicable diseases. Currently, there is no consistent definition of the …
prevalence of noncommunicable diseases. Currently, there is no consistent definition of the …
Exploring the Traditional Chinese Diet and Its Association With Health Status–A Systematic Review
J Niu, B Li, Q Zhang, G Chen… - … Asian Congress of …, 2023 - research-information.bris.ac.uk
Background & objectives: Traditional dietary patterns can potentially reduce the increasing
prevalence of non-communicable diseases. To our knowledge, there is no consistent …
prevalence of non-communicable diseases. To our knowledge, there is no consistent …