205 results on '"de Roos, Nicole M."'
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2. Having breakfast has no clinically relevant effect on bioelectrical impedance measurements in healthy adults
3. Fecal Microbiota Signatures Are Not Consistently Related to Symptom Severity in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
4. Health Effects of Increasing Protein Intake Above the Current Population Reference Intake in Older Adults: A Systematic Review of the Health Council of the Netherlands
5. Lower Impact of Disease on Daily Life and Less Fatigue in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Following a Lifestyle Intervention
6. A high-fiber personalized dietary advice reduces constipation complaints in adults: a single-arm intervention study
7. Patient experiences with the role of physical activity in inflammatory bowel disease: results from a survey and interviews
8. Protein-enriched familiar foods and drinks improve protein intake of hospitalized older patients: A randomized controlled trial
9. Association Between Preoperative Vitamin D Status and Short-Term Physical Performance after Total Hip Arthroplasty : A Prospective Study
10. Effects of correcting metabolic acidosis on muscle mass and functionality in chronic kidney disease: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
11. Body Weight and Body Mass Index in Patients with End-Stage Cystic Fibrosis Stabilize After the Start of Enteral Tube Feeding
12. The association between inflammatory potential of diet and disease activity: results from a cross-sectional study in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
13. At Your Request® room service dining improves patient satisfaction, maintains nutritional status, and offers opportunities to improve intake
14. Effects of correcting metabolic acidosis on muscle mass and functionality in chronic kidney disease:a systematic review and meta-analysis
15. Protein intake in hospitalized older people with and without increased risk of malnutrition
16. Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
17. The optimal approach to nutrition and cystic fibrosis: latest evidence and recommendations
18. Effects of Cannabidiol Chewing Gum on Perceived Pain and Well-Being of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients: A Placebo-Controlled Crossover Exploratory Intervention Study with Symptom-Driven Dosing
19. A high-fibre personalised dietary advice given via a web tool reduces constipation complaints in adults
20. Lower Impact of Disease on Daily Life and Less Fatigue in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Following a Lifestyle Intervention
21. Health Effects of Increasing Protein Intake Above the Current Population Reference Intake in Older Adults:A Systematic Review of the Health Council of the Netherlands
22. Health Effects of Increasing Protein Intake Above the Current Population Reference Intake in Older Adults: A Systematic Review of the Health Council of the Netherlands
23. Effects of Cannabidiol Chewing Gum on Perceived Pain and Well-Being of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients: A Placebo-Controlled Crossover Exploratory Intervention Study with Symptom-Driven Dosing
24. Nutritional interventions in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing chemoradiotherapy : Current practice at the Dutch Head and Neck Oncology centres
25. Nutritional interventions in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing chemoradiotherapy: Current practice at the Dutch Head and Neck Oncology centres
26. Methanogen Levels Are Significantly Associated with Fecal Microbiota Composition and Alpha Diversity in Healthy Adults and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients
27. Web-based dietary assessment and advice helps inflammatory bowel disease patients to improve their diet quality
28. Prediction Equations Underestimate Resting Energy Expenditure in Patients With End-Stage Cystic Fibrosis
29. A high-fibre personalised dietary advice given via a web tool reduces constipation complaints in adults
30. Web-based dietary assessment and advice helps inflammatory bowel disease patients to improve their diet quality.
31. Subtypes and Severity of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Are Not Related to Patients’ Self-Reported Dietary Triggers: Results From an Online Survey in Dutch Adults
32. Whole body composition analysis by the BodPod air-displacement plethysmography method in children with phenylketonuria shows a higher body fat percentage
33. Additional file 2 of Patient experiences with the role of physical activity in inflammatory bowel disease: results from a survey and interviews
34. Increasing dietary fibre intake in healthy adults using personalised dietary advice compared with general advice : A single-blind randomised controlled trial
35. Repeated prolonged moderate-intensity walking exercise does not appear to have harmful effects on inflammatory markers in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
36. Sources and Severity of Self-Reported Food Intolerance after Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis
37. Fr253 NO CONSISTENT FECAL MICROBIOTA OR SCFA SIGNATURE OF SYMPTOM SEVERITY IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY
38. Assessment of nutritional status in adult patients with cystic fibrosis: whole-body bioimpedance vs body mass index, skinfolds, and leg-to-leg bioimpedance
39. Repeated prolonged moderate-intensity walking exercise does not appear to have harmful effects on inflammatory markers in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
40. Increasing dietary fibre intake in healthy adults using personalised dietary advice compared with general advice: a single-blind randomised controlled trial
41. Su1829 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN DIETARY INTAKE, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND DISEASE ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: RESULTS OF A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
42. Mo1315 DIETARY TRIGGERS IN IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME ARE NOT RELATED TO SUBTYPES OR SEVERITY
43. Toward Evidence-Based Health Claims for Foods
44. 24-Hour Indirect Calorimetry in Mechanically Ventilated Critically Ill Patients
45. Dose, timing, and source of protein intake of young people with spastic cerebral palsy
46. Dietary lipids and vascular function: UK Food Standards Agency workshop report
47. Within-subject variability of flow-mediated vasodilation of the brachial artery in healthy men and women: implications for experimental studies
48. Consumption of a Solid Fat Rich in Lauric Acid Results in a More Favorable Serum Lipid Profile in Healthy Men and Women than Consumption of a Solid Fat Rich in trans-Fatty Acids
49. Serum lithium as a compliance marker for food and supplement intake
50. Effects of probiotic bacteria on diarrhea, lipid metabolism, and carcinogenesis: a review of papers published between 1988 and 1998
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