Background/objectives: Fish consumption of at least 1 portion/week is related to lower cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. It is uncertain whether a less frequent intake is also beneficial and whether the type of fish matters. We investigated associations of very low intakes of total, fatty, and lean fish, compared with no fish intake, with 18-year incidences of stroke, coronary heart disease (CHD), and CVD mortality. Methods: Data were used from 34,033 participants, aged 20-70 years, of the EPIC-Netherlands cohort. Baseline (1993-1997) fish consumption was estimated using a food frequency questionnaire. We compared any fish consumption, <1 portion/week (<100 g) and ≥1 portion/week to non-fish consumption. Results: During 18 follow-up years,...
IMPORTANCE Cohort studies report inconsistent associations between fish consumption, a major source ...
Fish is a source of important nutrients and may play a role in preventing heart diseases and other h...
Objective: Fish consumption has established cardiovascular and cerebrovascular benefits, but its eff...
Background/objectives: Fish consumption of at least 1 portion/week is related to lower cardiovascula...
Importance: Cohort studies report inconsistent associations between fish consumption, a major source...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) partly ascribed...
To prospectively assess the associations between lean fish, fatty fish and total fish intakes and ri...
Fish consumption seems to protect against death from coronary heart disease (CHD). If this associati...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
Population studies indicate that a high intake of fish, such as reported in the early Eskimo and Jap...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
$\textit{Background & aims:}$ The accumulated evidence supports an inverse association of fish consu...
Abstract Background The relationship between fish intake and stroke incidence has been inconsistent ...
Background There is a paucity of studies examining the beneficial effects of fish consumption on car...
Fish consumption has been associated with better health outcomes. Dietary patterns may vary substant...
IMPORTANCE Cohort studies report inconsistent associations between fish consumption, a major source ...
Fish is a source of important nutrients and may play a role in preventing heart diseases and other h...
Objective: Fish consumption has established cardiovascular and cerebrovascular benefits, but its eff...
Background/objectives: Fish consumption of at least 1 portion/week is related to lower cardiovascula...
Importance: Cohort studies report inconsistent associations between fish consumption, a major source...
Fish consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) partly ascribed...
To prospectively assess the associations between lean fish, fatty fish and total fish intakes and ri...
Fish consumption seems to protect against death from coronary heart disease (CHD). If this associati...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
Population studies indicate that a high intake of fish, such as reported in the early Eskimo and Jap...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
$\textit{Background & aims:}$ The accumulated evidence supports an inverse association of fish consu...
Abstract Background The relationship between fish intake and stroke incidence has been inconsistent ...
Background There is a paucity of studies examining the beneficial effects of fish consumption on car...
Fish consumption has been associated with better health outcomes. Dietary patterns may vary substant...
IMPORTANCE Cohort studies report inconsistent associations between fish consumption, a major source ...
Fish is a source of important nutrients and may play a role in preventing heart diseases and other h...
Objective: Fish consumption has established cardiovascular and cerebrovascular benefits, but its eff...