Transitioning food environments and diets of African migrants: implications for non-communicable diseases

H Osei-Kwasi, D Boateng, EA Asamane… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - cambridge.org
Non-communicable diseases disproportionately affect African migrants from sub-Saharan
Africa living in high-income countries (HICs). Evidence suggests this is largely driven by …

Cohort profile: Research on Obesity and Diabetes among African Migrants in Europe and Africa Prospective (RODAM-Pros) cohort study

C Agyemang, EL van der Linden, D Antwi-Berko… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Purpose The Research on Obesity and Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM)
prospective (RODAM-Pros) cohort study was established to identify key changes in …

An oxylipin-related nutrient pattern and risk of type 1 diabetes in the diabetes autoimmunity study in the young (Daisy)

T Buckner, RK Johnson, LA Vanderlinden, PM Carry… - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
Oxylipins, pro-inflammatory and pro-resolving lipid mediators, are associated with the risk of
type 1 diabetes (T1D) and may be influenced by diet. This study aimed to develop a nutrient …

Dietary patterns and the risk of diabetes in Korean adults: a cross-sectional and prospective cohort study

J Hwang, H Kim, O Kwon - Nutrition, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective This study aims to identify dietary patterns associated with diabetes in Korean
adults and to investigate their association with diabetes risk in both a cross-sectional and …

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C Agyemang, EL van der Linden, D Antwi-Berko… - BMJ Open, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose The Research on Obesity and Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM)
prospective (RODAM-Pros) cohort study was established to identify key changes in …

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H Osei-Kwasi, D Boateng, EA Asamane, R Akparibo… - 2022 - research.birmingham.ac.uk
Non-communicable diseases disproportionately affect African migrants from sub-Saharan
Africa living in high-income countries (HICs). Evidence suggests this is largely driven by …