ObjectivesTo investigate the association between tea consumption and mortality in the oldest-old Chinese. DesignPopulation-based longitudinal data from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS) were analyzed using a Cox semiparametric proportional hazard model. SettingSix hundred thirty-one randomly selected counties and cities of China's 22 provinces. ParticipantsIndividuals aged 80 and older (N =9,093) who provided complete data in the baseline survey (1998). MeasurementsSelf-reported current frequency of tea drinking and past frequency at approximately age 60 were ascertained at baseline survey; a follow-up survey was conducted 2000, 2002, and 2005. ResultsIn the oldest-old Chinese, tea consumption was...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Objective: This study investigates the role of customary activities, both social and solitary, in mo...
Summary: Background: The biological aging process can be modified through lifestyle interventions t...
AbstractBackgroundGreen tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible p...
Background: Green tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible protect...
Tea is the most ancient and popular beverage in the world and its beneficial health effects has attr...
There are few studies reporting the association between lifestyle and mortality among the oldest old...
ObjectiveAs the global population ages, disability among the elderly presents unprecedented challeng...
There are few studies reporting the association between lifestyle and mortality among the oldest old...
Laboratorial and epidemiological researches suggested that tea exhibited potential neuroprotective e...
Background: It is unclear whether habitual green tea consumption is related to comprehensive frailty...
BACKGROUND: Many cohort studies have explored the relation between tea consumption and stroke risk; ...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies remains inconsistent or limited about the associati...
Aim. To investigate the association between variables related to tea consumption (duration, frequenc...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Objective: This study investigates the role of customary activities, both social and solitary, in mo...
Summary: Background: The biological aging process can be modified through lifestyle interventions t...
AbstractBackgroundGreen tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible p...
Background: Green tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible protect...
Tea is the most ancient and popular beverage in the world and its beneficial health effects has attr...
There are few studies reporting the association between lifestyle and mortality among the oldest old...
ObjectiveAs the global population ages, disability among the elderly presents unprecedented challeng...
There are few studies reporting the association between lifestyle and mortality among the oldest old...
Laboratorial and epidemiological researches suggested that tea exhibited potential neuroprotective e...
Background: It is unclear whether habitual green tea consumption is related to comprehensive frailty...
BACKGROUND: Many cohort studies have explored the relation between tea consumption and stroke risk; ...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies remains inconsistent or limited about the associati...
Aim. To investigate the association between variables related to tea consumption (duration, frequenc...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Objective: This study investigates the role of customary activities, both social and solitary, in mo...