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Implications of Total Energy Intake for Epidemiologic Analyses

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Abstract

Abstract Total energy intake deserves special consideration in nutritional epidemiology for three reasons: firstly, the level of energy intake may be a primary determinant of disease; secondly, individual differences in total energy intake produce variation in intake of specific nutrients unrelated to dietary composition because the consumption of most nutrients is positively correlated with total energy intake; and, thirdly, when energy intake is associated with risk of disease but is not a direct cause, associations with specific nutrients may be distorted (confounded) by total energy intake. Before examining these three issues in detail, this chapter discusses the physiologic aspects of energy utilization…

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