@article{b48e2b734f574d3fbef47e264307a101,
title = "Tree nuts are inversely associated with metabolic syndrome and obesity: The Adventist Health Study-2",
keywords = "Life Style, Metabolic Syndrome/epidemiology, Nuts, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Obesity/epidemiology, Logistic Models, Male, Incidence, California/epidemiology, Diet, Health Surveys, Adult, Female, Aged, Odds Ratio, Arachis, Protestantism/psychology",
author = "Karen Jaceldo-Siegl and Ella Haddad and Keiji Oda and Fraser, \{Gary E.\} and Joan Sabat{\'e}",
note = "Objective To examine the relationships of nut consumption, metabolic syndrome (MetS), and obesity in the Adventist Health Study-2, a relatively healthy population with a wide range of nut intake. Research Design and Methods Cross-sectional analysis was conducted on clinical, dietary, anthropometric, and demographic data of 803 adults.",
year = "2014",
month = jan,
day = "8",
doi = "10.1371/journal.pone.0085133",
language = "English",
volume = "9",
journal = "PLoS ONE",
issn = "1932-6203",
number = "1",
}