<div><p>In the World Health Organization (WHO)-coordinated Cardiovascular Disease and Alimentary Comparison Study, isoflavones (I; biomarker for dietary soy) and taurine (T; biomarker for dietary fish) in 24-hour—urine (24U) were inversely related to coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality. High levels of these biomarkers are found in Japanese people, whose CHD mortality is lowest among developed countries. We analyzed the association of these biomarkers with cardiovascular disease risk in the Japanese to know their health effects within one ethnic population. First, to compare the Japanese intake of I and T with international intakes, the ratios of 24UI and 24UT to creatinine from the WHO Study were divided into quintiles for analysis. The ...
International audienceCardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rates are lower in Asian countries wher...
Fish and omega-3 fatty acid consumption is known to be beneficial for cardiometabolic health. Howeve...
Rice is the staple food in Japan and many other Asian countries, but research on rice-based diets an...
In the World Health Organization (WHO)-coordinated Cardiovascular Disease and Alimentary Comparison ...
<p>Association of tertiles of biomarkers of fish and soy intakes (24UT, 24UI) with cardiovascular ri...
Background Although ecological observations suggest that the Japanese diet may reduce the risk of ca...
ObjectivesThe objective of our study was to test the hypothesis that fish or ω-3 polyunsaturated fat...
Background:Many studies show that dietary factors such as vegetables, fruit, and salt are associated...
Background Although ecological observations suggest that the Japanese diet may reduce the risk of ca...
<p>Association of tertiles of biomarker of soy intake (24UI) with cardiovascular risks, fasting bloo...
We describe the pattern of soy intake and its association with blood lipid concentrations in the Hon...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath in the United States.1 Diet has a major im...
The relation between intake of fish and soy products and subsequent all-cause and cause-specific mor...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath in the United States.1 Diet has a major im...
Background and Purpose—The association of dietary folate and B vitamin intakes with risk of cardiova...
International audienceCardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rates are lower in Asian countries wher...
Fish and omega-3 fatty acid consumption is known to be beneficial for cardiometabolic health. Howeve...
Rice is the staple food in Japan and many other Asian countries, but research on rice-based diets an...
In the World Health Organization (WHO)-coordinated Cardiovascular Disease and Alimentary Comparison ...
<p>Association of tertiles of biomarkers of fish and soy intakes (24UT, 24UI) with cardiovascular ri...
Background Although ecological observations suggest that the Japanese diet may reduce the risk of ca...
ObjectivesThe objective of our study was to test the hypothesis that fish or ω-3 polyunsaturated fat...
Background:Many studies show that dietary factors such as vegetables, fruit, and salt are associated...
Background Although ecological observations suggest that the Japanese diet may reduce the risk of ca...
<p>Association of tertiles of biomarker of soy intake (24UI) with cardiovascular risks, fasting bloo...
We describe the pattern of soy intake and its association with blood lipid concentrations in the Hon...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath in the United States.1 Diet has a major im...
The relation between intake of fish and soy products and subsequent all-cause and cause-specific mor...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath in the United States.1 Diet has a major im...
Background and Purpose—The association of dietary folate and B vitamin intakes with risk of cardiova...
International audienceCardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rates are lower in Asian countries wher...
Fish and omega-3 fatty acid consumption is known to be beneficial for cardiometabolic health. Howeve...
Rice is the staple food in Japan and many other Asian countries, but research on rice-based diets an...