Longitudinal trajectories of diet quality and subsequent mortality among Chinese adults: results from the China health and nutrition survey 1997-2015
Abstract Background China has witnessed a significant nutritional transition. However, there is a gap in the literature investigating the association between change of diet and mortality among Chinese. Thus, we aimed to explore the longitudinal trajectories of diet quality over 10 years (from 1997 t...
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Main Authors: | Ming-wei Liu (Author), Sarah A. McNaughton (Author), Qi-qiang He (Author), Rebecca Leech (Author) |
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