Characterizing Blood Metabolomics Profiles Associated with Self-Reported Food Intakes in Female Twins
Abstract
Using dietary biomarkers in nutritional epidemiological studies may better capture exposure and improve the level at which diet-disease associations can be established and explored. Here, we aimed to identify and evaluate reproducibility of novel biomarkers of reported habitual food intake using targeted and non-targeted metabolomic blood profiling in a large twin cohort. Reported intakes of 71 food groups, determined by FFQ, were assessed...
Paper Details
Title
Characterizing Blood Metabolomics Profiles Associated with Self-Reported Food Intakes in Female Twins
Published Date
Jun 29, 2016
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
6
Pages
e0158568 - e0158568
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