Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research

Body mass index variation in adults with Williams syndrome: associations with predicted dietary intake and food behaviors
CONCLUSION: We observed considerable BMI variability. While few dietary intakes were associated with BMI, increased BMI and weight gain were associated with 'preoccupation with food' and with 'takes and stores food' behavior sub-scores.PMID:37441515 | PMC:PMC10335094 | DOI:10.29219/fnr.v67.9321 (Source: Food and Nutrition Research)
Source: Food and Nutrition Research - July 13, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Danielle Renzi Takara Stanley Jessica Waxler Hang Lee Barbara Pober Marianne Nordstrom Source Type: research