The hypothesis that body fatness modifies the relation between dietary cholesterol and 25-year coronary mortality was examined in a cohort of 1,792 middle-aged men employed by the Western Electric Company in Chicago. Relative risks of coronary death (and 95 % confidence intervals) associated with a 225 mg/day greater intake of dietary cholesterol for men with a subscapular skinfold thickness S14,15-20, and S:21 mm were 1.44 (1.10-1.90), 1.07 (0.84-136), and 0.95 (0.76-1.20), respectively, after adjustment for age; serum total cholesterol level; systolic blood pressure; cigarette smoking; family history of cardiovascular disease; evidence of major organ system disease at baseline; and intake of saturated fatty acids, polyunsaturated fatty ac...
<p><b>Background:</b> The effect of body mass index (BMI) on coronary heart diseas...
BackgroundPrognosis based on body fat percentage (BF%) in patients with coronary artery disease has ...
Dietary fat is a valuable component of the diet and essential for the human body. Over time it has b...
coronary death? Results from the Chicago Western Electric Study Does body fatness modify the associa...
Data from the Chicago Western Electric Study were used to investigate whether central fat distributi...
Data from the Chicago Western Electric Study were used to investigate whether central fat distributi...
The hypothesis that lean persons are more responsive than fat persons to the effects of dietary chol...
The hypothesis that lean persons are more responsive than fat persons to the effects of dietary chol...
Background: The results of previous studies on the association between dietary fat intake and corona...
Objective: The paper aims to investigate the relationships of dietary fats to subsequent coronary he...
Background. Although saturated fatty acids (FAs) have been linked to cardiovascular mortality, it is...
Abstract: The role of proper diet in cardiovascular health is one which has been heavily debated ove...
The relation of intakes of specific fatty acids and the risk of coronary heart disease was examined ...
Background: The lack of association found in several cohort studies between dietary saturated fat an...
The authors examined the associations of dietary fat and specific types of fat with risk of coronary...
<p><b>Background:</b> The effect of body mass index (BMI) on coronary heart diseas...
BackgroundPrognosis based on body fat percentage (BF%) in patients with coronary artery disease has ...
Dietary fat is a valuable component of the diet and essential for the human body. Over time it has b...
coronary death? Results from the Chicago Western Electric Study Does body fatness modify the associa...
Data from the Chicago Western Electric Study were used to investigate whether central fat distributi...
Data from the Chicago Western Electric Study were used to investigate whether central fat distributi...
The hypothesis that lean persons are more responsive than fat persons to the effects of dietary chol...
The hypothesis that lean persons are more responsive than fat persons to the effects of dietary chol...
Background: The results of previous studies on the association between dietary fat intake and corona...
Objective: The paper aims to investigate the relationships of dietary fats to subsequent coronary he...
Background. Although saturated fatty acids (FAs) have been linked to cardiovascular mortality, it is...
Abstract: The role of proper diet in cardiovascular health is one which has been heavily debated ove...
The relation of intakes of specific fatty acids and the risk of coronary heart disease was examined ...
Background: The lack of association found in several cohort studies between dietary saturated fat an...
The authors examined the associations of dietary fat and specific types of fat with risk of coronary...
<p><b>Background:</b> The effect of body mass index (BMI) on coronary heart diseas...
BackgroundPrognosis based on body fat percentage (BF%) in patients with coronary artery disease has ...
Dietary fat is a valuable component of the diet and essential for the human body. Over time it has b...