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Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor Linda Sharp
Professor John Mathers
Abbreviated Score to Assess Adherence to the 2018 WCRF/AICR Cancer Prevention Recommendations and Risk of Cancer in the UK Biobank2024
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor John Mathers
Life expectancy gains from dietary modifications: a comparative modeling study in 7 countries2024
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Liya Lu
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor Linda Sharp
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Socio-demographic variation in adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)/American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) Cancer Prevention Recommendations within the UK Biobank prospective cohort study2024
Professor John Mathers
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Associations of six adiposity-related markers with incidence and mortality from 24 cancers—findings from the UK Biobank prospective cohort study2021
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Eileen Gibney
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Interactions of Carbohydrate Intake and Physical Activity with Regulatory Genes Affecting Glycaemia: A Food4Me Study Analysis2021
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Liya Lu
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor Linda Sharp
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Socioeconomic differences in adherence to the World Cancer Research Fund Cancer Prevention Recommendations in the UK Biobank cohort2021
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Eileen Gibney
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Characteristics of participants who benefit most from personalised nutrition: findings from the pan-European Food4Me randomized controlled trial2020
Dr Claire Welsh
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Comparison of Conventional Lipoprotein Tests and Apolipoproteins in the Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease: Data from UK Biobank2019
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Eileen Gibney
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Corrigendum: Clustering of adherence to personalised dietary recommendations and changes in healthy eating index within the Food4Me study2019
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor John Mathers
Higher vegetable protein consumption, assessed by an isoenergetic macronutrient exchange model, is associated with a lower presence of overweight and obesity in the web-based Food4me European study2019
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Eileen Gibney
Mark Walsh
Professor Lorraine Brennan
et al.
More frequent nutritional feedback and personalised advice produces larger behavioural changes: Findings from the European Food4Me internet-based randomized controlled trial2019
Dr Claire Welsh
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Urinary Sodium Excretion, Blood Pressure, and Risk of Future Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality in Subjects Without Prior Cardiovascular Disease2019
Dr Lewis Steell
Dr Naomi Willis
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Active commuting is associated with a lower risk of obesity, diabetes and metabolic syndrome in Chilean adults2018
Dr Sharron Kuznesof
Professor Lynn Frewer
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
et al.
Application of Behavior Change Techniques in a Personalized Nutrition Electronic Health Intervention Study: Protocol for the Web-Based Food4Me Randomized Controlled Trial2018
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor John Mathers
Association between Diet-Quality Scores, Adiposity, Total Cholesterol and Markers of Nutritional Status in European Adults: Findings from the Food4Me Study2018
Dr Claire Welsh
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Association of total and differential leukocyte counts with cardiovascular disease and mortality in the UK Biobank2018
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor John Matthews
Professor John Mathers
Associations of vitamin D status with dietary intakes and physical activity levels among adults from seven European countries: the Food4Me study2018
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor John Mathers
Correlates of overall and central obesity in adults from seven European countries: Findings from the Food4Me Study2018
Dr Lewis Steell
Dr Naomi Willis
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Higher levels of self-reported sitting time is associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes independent of physical activity in Chile2018
Dr Lewis Steell
Dr Naomi Willis
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Joint effect of physical activity and sedentary behaviour on cardiovascular risk factors in Chilean adults2018
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor John Mathers
Can genetic-based advice help you lose weight? Findings from the Food4Me European randomized controlled trial2017
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor Lynn Frewer
Professor John Mathers
Capturing health and eating status through a nutritional perception screening questionnaire (NPSQ9) in a randomised internet-based personalised nutrition intervention: the Food4Me study2017
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor John Mathers
Effect of personalized nutrition on health-related behaviour change: evidence from the Food4Me European randomized controlled trial2017
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Eileen Gibney
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Mediterranean diet adherence and genetic background roles within a web-based nutritional intervention: The Food4Me study2017
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor John Mathers
Metabotyping for the development of tailored dietary advice solutions in a European population: the Food4Me study2017
Professor John Mathers
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Proposed guidelines to evaluate scientific validity and evidence for genotype-based dietary advice2017
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor John Mathers
Reply to A El-Sohemy2017
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor Thomas Hill
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Weekday sunlight exposure, but not vitamin D intake, influences the association between vitamin D receptor genotype and circulating concentration 25-hydroxyvitamin D in a pan-European population: the Food4Me study2017
Dr Viviana Albani
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Eileen Gibney
Professor John Mathers
Professor Ashley Adamson
et al.
Within-person reproducibility and sensitivity to dietary change of C15:0 and C17:0 levels in dried blood spots: Data from the European Food4Me Study2017
Dr Viviana Albani
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor John Mathers
Professor Lorraine Brennan
et al.
Exploring the association of dairy product intake with the fatty acids C15:0 and C17:0 measured from dried blood spots in a multipopulation cohort: Findings from the Food4Me study2016
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor John Mathers
Fat mass- and obesity-associated genotype, dietary intakes and anthropometric measures in European adults: the Food4Me study2016
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Eileen Gibney
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Gene methylation parallelisms between peripheral blood cells and oral mucosa samples in relation to overweight2016
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor John Mathers
Interventions to Support Healthy Eating in Later Life2016
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor John Mathers
Eileen Gibney
Professor Lorraine Brennan
et al.
Phenotypic factors influencing the variation in response of circulating cholesterol level to personalised dietary advice in the Food4Me study2016
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor John Mathers
Physical activity attenuates the effect of the FTO genotype on obesity traits in European adults: The Food4Me study2016
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Eileen Gibney
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Profile of European adults interested in internet-based personalised nutrition: the Food4Me study (vol 55, pg 759, 2016)2016
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Eileen Gibney
Professor John Mathers
Analysis of Dietary Pattern Impact on Weight Status for Personalised Nutrition through On-Line Advice: The Food4Me Spanish Cohort2015
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Ammar Ashor
Professor Lorraine Brennan
et al.
Associations between FTO genotype and total energy and macronutrient intake in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis2015
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Eileen Gibney
Professor Lorraine Brennan
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Baseline characteristics of the Food4Me Proof of Principle Study: a web-based randomised controlled trial of personalised nutrition in seven European countries2015
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Patrick Keenan
Ammar Ashor
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
et al.
Effect of web-based tailored lifestyle interventions on fruit and vegetable consumption in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials2015
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor John Mathers
Fiber intake in relation to body weight and sociodemographic status in polish population2015
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Professor John Mathers
How reliable is internet-based self-reported identity, socio-demographic and obesity measures in European adults?2015
Dr Katherine Livingstone
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Professor John Mathers
Profile of European adults interested in internet-based personalised nutrition: the Food4Me study2015
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
Dr Alex Munro
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Naomi Willis
Socio-demographic patterns of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in Chile: results from the National Health Survey 2009-20102015
Dr Carlos Celis Morales
The Effects of Hyperhydrating Supplements Containing Creatine and Glucose on Plasma Lipids and Insulin Sensitivity in Endurance-Trained Athletes2015