Nutrition and Physical Activity and Chronic Disease Prevention: Research Strategies and Recommendations

A shortage of credible information exists on practical dietary and physical activity patterns that have potential to reverse the national obesity epidemic and reduce the risk of major cancers and other chronic diseases. Securing such information is a challenging task, and there is considerable diver...

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Veröffentlicht in:JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2004-09, Vol.96 (17), p.1276-1287
Hauptverfasser: Prentice, Ross L., Willett, Walter C., Greenwald, Peter, Alberts, David, Bernstein, Leslie, Boyd, Norman F., Byers, Tim, Clinton, Steven K., Fraser, Gary, Freedman, Laurence, Hunter, David, Kipnis, Victor, Kolonel, Laurence N., Kristal, Bruce S., Kristal, Alan, Lampe, Johanna W., McTiernan, Anne, Milner, John, Patterson, Ruth E., Potter, John D., Riboli, Elio, Schatzkin, Arthur, Yates, Allison, Yetley, Elizabeth
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Zusammenfassung:A shortage of credible information exists on practical dietary and physical activity patterns that have potential to reverse the national obesity epidemic and reduce the risk of major cancers and other chronic diseases. Securing such information is a challenging task, and there is considerable diversity of opinion concerning related research designs and priorities. Here, we put forward some perspectives on useful methodology and infrastructure developments for progress in this important area, and we list high-priority research topics in the areas of 1) assessment of nutrient intake and energy expenditure; 2) development of intermediate outcome biomarkers; 3) enhancement of cohort and cross-cultural studies; and 4) criteria for and development of full-scale nutrition and physical activity intervention trials.
ISSN:0027-8874
1460-2105
DOI:10.1093/jnci/djh240