2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-40956/v1
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Dietary Phenotype and Advanced Glycation End-Products Predict WTC-Obstructive Airways Disease: a Longitudinal Observational Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND. Diet is a modifier of metabolic syndrome which in turn is associated with World Trade Center Obstructive Airways Disease(WTC-OAD). We have designed this study to 1.assess the dietary phenotype(food types, physical activity, and dietary habits) of the Fire Department of New York(FDNY) WTC-Health Program(WTC-HP) cohort and 2.quantify the association of dietary quality and its advanced glycation end product(AGE) content with the development of WTC-OAD.METHODS. WTC-OAD, defined as developing WTC-Lung I… Show more

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