Abstract Background The association between milk and dairy intake and the incidence of cardiometabolic diseases, cancer and mortality has been evaluated in many studies, but these studies have had conflicting results with no clear conclusion on causal or confounding associations. The present study aims to further address this association by cross-sectional and longitudinal evaluation of the associations between exposure to various types of dairy products and metabolic risk markers among inhabitants in northern Sweden while taking other lifestyle factors into account. Methods Respondents in the Västerbotten Intervention Programme with complete and plausible diet data between 1991 and 2016 were included, yielding 124,934 observations from 90,...
Purpose Existing data from prospective cohort studies on dairy consumption and cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Dairy consumption has been postulated to reduce the risk of obesity and metabolic distur...
Aims The association of dairy products with cardiovascular disease and mortality risk remains heavil...
Background: The association between milk and dairy intake and the incidence of cardiometabolic disea...
Dairy products are important constituents of most diets, and their association with adverse health o...
Dairy products are important constituents of most diets, and their association with adverse health o...
It is unclear whether specific dairy products are associated with risk of cardiovascular disease (CV...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of some types of dairy products has been associated with lower cardiomet...
Objective: Higher dairy consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk of obesity and metabolic d...
Objective: Higher dairy consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk of obesity and metabolic d...
Purpose: Milk-derived free fatty acids (FFAs) may act as both biomarkers of intake and metabolic eff...
Objective Our aims were to assess the association of dairy intake with prevalence of metabolic syndr...
To date it is not clear what the role of dairy products is in metabolic diseases like diabetes, obes...
To date it is not clear what the role of dairy products is in metabolic diseases like diabetes, obes...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend minimising consumption of whole-fat dairy products, as they...
Purpose Existing data from prospective cohort studies on dairy consumption and cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Dairy consumption has been postulated to reduce the risk of obesity and metabolic distur...
Aims The association of dairy products with cardiovascular disease and mortality risk remains heavil...
Background: The association between milk and dairy intake and the incidence of cardiometabolic disea...
Dairy products are important constituents of most diets, and their association with adverse health o...
Dairy products are important constituents of most diets, and their association with adverse health o...
It is unclear whether specific dairy products are associated with risk of cardiovascular disease (CV...
BACKGROUND: The consumption of some types of dairy products has been associated with lower cardiomet...
Objective: Higher dairy consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk of obesity and metabolic d...
Objective: Higher dairy consumption has been suggested to reduce the risk of obesity and metabolic d...
Purpose: Milk-derived free fatty acids (FFAs) may act as both biomarkers of intake and metabolic eff...
Objective Our aims were to assess the association of dairy intake with prevalence of metabolic syndr...
To date it is not clear what the role of dairy products is in metabolic diseases like diabetes, obes...
To date it is not clear what the role of dairy products is in metabolic diseases like diabetes, obes...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend minimising consumption of whole-fat dairy products, as they...
Purpose Existing data from prospective cohort studies on dairy consumption and cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Dairy consumption has been postulated to reduce the risk of obesity and metabolic distur...
Aims The association of dairy products with cardiovascular disease and mortality risk remains heavil...