Defining the traditional Mexican diet and evaluating its role in non-communicable disease outcomes

The dataset contains two folders, one with all the data referring to a 'Delphi' study, used to define a traditional Mexican diet index, and another to the 'ENSANUT' study, a secondary data analysis, using publicly available data from the National Mexican Nutrition Survey, to examine the association between the traditional Mexican diet and health outcomes.

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Creator(s) Angeliki Papadaki, Selene Valerino Perea
Publication date 11 Jul 2022
Language eng
Publisher University of Bristol
Licence Non-Commercial Government Licence for public sector information
DOI 10.5523/bris.38hmn0m6j5wi28b0ovjbz5hgy
Citation Angeliki Papadaki, Selene Valerino Perea (2022): Defining the traditional Mexican diet and evaluating its role in non-communicable disease outcomes. https://doi.org/10.5523/bris.38hmn0m6j5wi28b0ovjbz5hgy
Total size 95.5 MiB

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