Background and Purpose—Fish consumption has been postulated to reduce the risk of stroke. We conducted a dose–response meta-analysis to summarize the evidence from prospective studies regarding the association between fish consumption and stroke risk. Methods—Pertinent studies were identified by searching Embase and PubMed through May 2011 and by reviewing the references of retrieved articles. We included prospective studies that reported relative risks with 95 % CIs of stroke for 3 categories of fish consumption. Results were combined using a random-effects model. Results—Fifteen prospective studies, with 9360 stroke events among 383 838 participants, were included. An increment of 3 servings/week in fish consumption was associated with a ...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) partly ascribed...
Abstract Background Fish, rich...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence of the beneficial health effects of fish consumption ...
Abstract Background Fish intake has been postulated to reduce the risk of stroke. However, whether t...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
To prospectively assess the associations between lean fish, fatty fish and total fish intakes and ri...
Present studies on the association of fish consumption with risk of stroke have shown controversial ...
<br>Background:Few population-based longitudinal studies on diet and stroke have been conducte...
OBJECTIVE: To clarify associations of fish consumption and long chain omega 3 fatty acids with risk ...
Abstract Background The relationship between fish intake and stroke incidence has been inconsistent ...
textabstractObjective: To clarify associations of fish consumption and long chain omega 3 fatty acid...
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Background/objectives: Fish consumption of at least 1 portion/week is related to lower cardiovascula...
Results of previous studies on fish intake and stroke risk have been inconclusive. Different stroke ...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) partly ascribed...
Abstract Background Fish, rich...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence of the beneficial health effects of fish consumption ...
Abstract Background Fish intake has been postulated to reduce the risk of stroke. However, whether t...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
To prospectively assess the associations between lean fish, fatty fish and total fish intakes and ri...
Present studies on the association of fish consumption with risk of stroke have shown controversial ...
<br>Background:Few population-based longitudinal studies on diet and stroke have been conducte...
OBJECTIVE: To clarify associations of fish consumption and long chain omega 3 fatty acids with risk ...
Abstract Background The relationship between fish intake and stroke incidence has been inconsistent ...
textabstractObjective: To clarify associations of fish consumption and long chain omega 3 fatty acid...
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, is located on th
Background/objectives: Fish consumption of at least 1 portion/week is related to lower cardiovascula...
Results of previous studies on fish intake and stroke risk have been inconclusive. Different stroke ...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) partly ascribed...
Abstract Background Fish, rich...
Background and aims: Epidemiological evidence of the beneficial health effects of fish consumption ...