Recent evidence from large prospective US and European cohort studies and from meta-analyses of epidemiological studies indicates that the long-term consumption of increasing amounts of red meat and particularly of processed meat is associated with an increased risk of total mortality, cardiovascular disease, colorectal cancer and type 2 diabetes, in both men and women. The association persists after inclusion of known confounding factors, such as age, race, BMI, history, smoking, blood pressure, lipids, physical activity and multiple nutritional parameters in multivariate analysis. The association has not always been noted with red meat, and it has been absent with white meat. There is evidence of several mechanisms for the observed advers...
Observational research suggests higher red and processed meat intakes predict greater risks of devel...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend limiting red meat intake because it is a major source of me...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...
Meat consumption has represented an important evolutionary step for humans. However, modern patterns...
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Background High intakes of red or processed meat may increase the risk of mortality. Our objective w...
BACKGROUND: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
Background: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
Background There is limited prospective evidence on the association between meat consumption and ma...
Belogianni, Katerina - ORCID 0000-0002-3634-7861 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3634-7861Item not avai...
To investigate the cardiovascular risks associated with red and/or processed meat intake in a large ...
Objective: There is increasing evidence that red and processed meat consumption is associated with ...
Background: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
In March of this year the daily press discussed an American study on the relationship between the co...
Associations of low-to-moderate consumption of red and processed meat with mortality would add to th...
Observational research suggests higher red and processed meat intakes predict greater risks of devel...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend limiting red meat intake because it is a major source of me...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...
Meat consumption has represented an important evolutionary step for humans. However, modern patterns...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted un...
Background High intakes of red or processed meat may increase the risk of mortality. Our objective w...
BACKGROUND: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
Background: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
Background There is limited prospective evidence on the association between meat consumption and ma...
Belogianni, Katerina - ORCID 0000-0002-3634-7861 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3634-7861Item not avai...
To investigate the cardiovascular risks associated with red and/or processed meat intake in a large ...
Objective: There is increasing evidence that red and processed meat consumption is associated with ...
Background: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
In March of this year the daily press discussed an American study on the relationship between the co...
Associations of low-to-moderate consumption of red and processed meat with mortality would add to th...
Observational research suggests higher red and processed meat intakes predict greater risks of devel...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend limiting red meat intake because it is a major source of me...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...