With a growing number of prospective cohort studies, an updated dose–response meta-analysis of milk and dairy products with all-cause mortality, coronary heart disease (CHD) or cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been conducted. PubMed, Embase and Scopus were searched for articles published up to September 2016. Random-effect meta-analyses with summarised dose–response data were performed for total (high-fat/low-fat) dairy, milk, fermented dairy, cheese and yogurt. Non-linear associations were investigated using the spine models and heterogeneity by subgroup analyses. A total of 29 cohort studies were available for meta-analysis, with 938,465 participants and 93,158 mortality, 28,419 CHD and 25,416 CVD cases. No associations were found for to...
We investigated the association between dairy product consumption and all-cause, cardiovascular dise...
Purpose of Review Dairy products contain both beneficial and harmful nutrients in relation to cardio...
Background: The consumption of dairy products (milk, cheese, and butter) has been positively associa...
With a growing number of prospective cohort studies, an updated dose–response meta-analysis of milk ...
With a growing number of prospective cohort studies, an updated dose-response meta-analysis of milk ...
With a growing number of prospective cohort studies, an updated dose-response meta-analysis of milk ...
Background: The consumption of dairy products may influence the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Background: The intake of dairy products has been thought to be associated with an increased risk of...
The effect of dairy product consumption on health has received substantial attention in the last dec...
Milk and dairy products containing milk fat are major food sources of saturated fatty acids, which h...
Milk and dairy products containing milk fat are major food sources of saturated fatty acids, which h...
It is unclear whether specific dairy products are associated with risk of cardiovascular disease (CV...
Abstract Specific types of dairy products may be differentially associated with atherosclerotic card...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The co...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend minimising consumption of whole-fat dairy products, as they...
We investigated the association between dairy product consumption and all-cause, cardiovascular dise...
Purpose of Review Dairy products contain both beneficial and harmful nutrients in relation to cardio...
Background: The consumption of dairy products (milk, cheese, and butter) has been positively associa...
With a growing number of prospective cohort studies, an updated dose–response meta-analysis of milk ...
With a growing number of prospective cohort studies, an updated dose-response meta-analysis of milk ...
With a growing number of prospective cohort studies, an updated dose-response meta-analysis of milk ...
Background: The consumption of dairy products may influence the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
Background: The intake of dairy products has been thought to be associated with an increased risk of...
The effect of dairy product consumption on health has received substantial attention in the last dec...
Milk and dairy products containing milk fat are major food sources of saturated fatty acids, which h...
Milk and dairy products containing milk fat are major food sources of saturated fatty acids, which h...
It is unclear whether specific dairy products are associated with risk of cardiovascular disease (CV...
Abstract Specific types of dairy products may be differentially associated with atherosclerotic card...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The co...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend minimising consumption of whole-fat dairy products, as they...
We investigated the association between dairy product consumption and all-cause, cardiovascular dise...
Purpose of Review Dairy products contain both beneficial and harmful nutrients in relation to cardio...
Background: The consumption of dairy products (milk, cheese, and butter) has been positively associa...