OBJECTIVE: To estimate the burden of disease attributable to low fruit and vegetable intake in the 15 countries that were members of the European Union (EU) before May 2004 (EU-15) and the 10 countries that then joined it (EU-10). DESIGN: Data on fruit and vegetable intake, target levels of intake and estimates of relative risks, deaths and disability were combined to obtain the burden of ischaemic heart disease, ischaemic stroke and four types of cancer (lung/bronchus/trachea, stomach, oesophagus, and colon/rectum) attributable to low fruit and vegetable consumption. SETTING: EU-15 and EU-10 Member States. RESULTS: The number of lives potentially saved annually from the selected outcomes if fruit and vegetable intake increased to 600 g per...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetable consumption was considered a protective effect against cardiovascula...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to dynamically model and quantify expected health effects of four scenar...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare the consumption of the main groups and sub-groups of vegetables a...
OBJECTIVE: We estimated the global burden of disease attributable to low consumption of fruit and ve...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death in western countries. Fruit and vegetable consumption may...
Objective: We quantified the public health benefit of fruits and vegetables on the prevention of can...
BACKGROUND: Difference in fruit and vegetable consumption has been suggested as a possible reason fo...
Background: Consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular...
In this study, the relation between fruit and vegetable consumption and mortality was investigated w...
Aims: Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in Europe. Food choices represent the most...
ObjectivesTo assess to what extent educational differences in total life expectancy (TLE) and disabi...
The WHO recently conducted, within its Global Burden of Disease 2000 Study, a Comparative Risk Asses...
In this study, the relation between fruit and vegetable consumption and mortality was investigated w...
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BACKGROUND: The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular di...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetable consumption was considered a protective effect against cardiovascula...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to dynamically model and quantify expected health effects of four scenar...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare the consumption of the main groups and sub-groups of vegetables a...
OBJECTIVE: We estimated the global burden of disease attributable to low consumption of fruit and ve...
Cancer is one of the major causes of death in western countries. Fruit and vegetable consumption may...
Objective: We quantified the public health benefit of fruits and vegetables on the prevention of can...
BACKGROUND: Difference in fruit and vegetable consumption has been suggested as a possible reason fo...
Background: Consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular...
In this study, the relation between fruit and vegetable consumption and mortality was investigated w...
Aims: Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in Europe. Food choices represent the most...
ObjectivesTo assess to what extent educational differences in total life expectancy (TLE) and disabi...
The WHO recently conducted, within its Global Burden of Disease 2000 Study, a Comparative Risk Asses...
In this study, the relation between fruit and vegetable consumption and mortality was investigated w...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study, the relation between fruit and vegetable consumption an...
BACKGROUND: The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular di...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetable consumption was considered a protective effect against cardiovascula...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to dynamically model and quantify expected health effects of four scenar...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and compare the consumption of the main groups and sub-groups of vegetables a...