Energy density of meals and snacks in the British diet in relation to overall diet quality, BMI and waist circumference: findings from the National Diet and Nutrition …

K Murakami, MBE Livingstone - British Journal of Nutrition, 2016 - cambridge.org
This cross-sectional study examined how energy density (ED) in meals and snacks is
associated with overall diet quality, BMI and waist circumference (WC). On the basis of the …

Energy density of foods and beverages in the Australian food supply: influence of macronutrients and comparison to dietary intake

TC Crowe, HA La Fontaine, CJ Gibbons… - European journal of …, 2004 - nature.com
Objectives: The energy density (ED) of the diet is considered an important determinant of
total energy intake and thus energy balance and weight change. We aimed to compare …

Associations between energy density of meals and snacks and overall diet quality and adiposity measures in British children and adolescents: the National Diet and …

K Murakami, MBE Livingstone - British journal of nutrition, 2016 - cambridge.org
This cross-sectional study examined how energy density (ED) of meals and snacks are
associated with overall diet quality and adiposity measures in 1617 British children aged 4 …

Energy density of the Scottish diet estimated from food purchase data: relationship with socio-economic position and dietary targets

KL Barton, WL Wrieden, A Sherriff… - British journal of …, 2014 - cambridge.org
Frequent consumption of energy-dense foods has been strongly implicated in the global
increase of obesity. The World Cancer Research Fund suggests a population-level energy …

Dietary energy density: estimates, trends and dietary determinants for a nationally representative sample of the Irish population (aged 5–90 years)

L O'Connor, J Walton, A Flynn - British journal of nutrition, 2015 - cambridge.org
Higher dietary energy density (DED) has been reported to be associated with weight gain,
obesity and poorer dietary quality, yet nationally representative estimates that would allow …

Dietary energy density in the Australian adult population from national nutrition surveys 1995 to 2012

AL Grech, A Rangan, M Allman-Farinelli - … of the Academy of Nutrition and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Background It is hypothesized that the observed proliferation of energy-dense, nutrient-poor
foods globally is an important contributing factor to the development of the obesity epidemic …

An evaluation of energy intakes and the ratio of energy intake to estimated basal metabolic rate (EI/BMRest) in the North/South Ireland Food Consumption Survey

MJ McGowan, KE Harrington, M Kiely… - Public Health …, 2001 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveTo examine energy intakes (El), their ratio to estimated basal metabolic rate
(BMRest) and the contribution of food groups to energy intake in the North/South Ireland …

Dietary energy density and obesity: how consumption patterns differ by body weight status

JA Vernarelli, DC Mitchell, BJ Rolls… - European journal of …, 2018 - Springer
Purpose Recent public health messages have advised consumers to lower dietary energy
density (ED) for weight management, but it is not known whether the proportion of the diet …

Choosing the best method to estimate the energy density of a population using food purchase data

WL Wrieden, J Armstrong, AS Anderson… - Journal of human …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background Energy density (ED) is a measure of the energy content of a food component or
diet relative to a standard unit of weight. Widespread variation in ED assessment …

Energy distribution patterns in Australia and its relationship to age, gender and body mass index among children and adults

F Fayet, A Mortensen, K Baghurst - Nutrition & Dietetics, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: To assess daily energy distribution among Australians, provide evidence on the relative
importance of eating occasions to energy intake and its relationship to age, gender and …