Fish consumption has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), especially sudden cardiac death (SCD). Fish is the major source of long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid. It is also a major source of methylmercury, which was associated with increased risk of CVD in this study population. Impact of interaction between long-chain n-3 PUFA and methylmercury on the SCD risk is unknown.A total of 1857 men from the prospective, population-based Kuopio Ischaemic Heart Disease Risk Factor study, aged 42–60 years and free of CVD at baseline in 1984–1989, were studied. Serum long-chain n-3 PUFA was used as the marker for long-chain n-3 PUFA intake and hair mercury as t...
Background: Fish consumption is inversely associated with coronary heart disease (CHD), possibly du...
Substantial evidence suggests that consuming 1-2 servings of fish per week, particularly oily fish (...
Although a rich source of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that may confer multiple health be...
Fish consumption has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), especially ...
OBJECTIVES: Fish consumption has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD),...
Objectives: Fish consumption has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD),...
Background: Exposure to methylmercury from fish has been associated with increased risk of myocardia...
Background: It has been suggested that mercury, a highly reactive heavy metal with no known physiolo...
Background: It has been suggested that mercury, a highly reactive heavy metal with no known physiolo...
Background: It has been suggested that mercury, a highly reactive heavy metal with no known physiolo...
Objective—Mercury has been suggested to have negative effects on cardiovascular health. We investiga...
Background: A beneficial role of fish consumption on the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) has been...
Environmental mercury continues to be of concern to public health advocates, both in the U.S. and ab...
BACKGROUND: Substantial evidence suggests that consuming 1-2 servings of fish per week, particularly...
High intake of fish has been associated with reduced risk of CHD. The high content of n-3 polyunsatu...
Background: Fish consumption is inversely associated with coronary heart disease (CHD), possibly du...
Substantial evidence suggests that consuming 1-2 servings of fish per week, particularly oily fish (...
Although a rich source of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that may confer multiple health be...
Fish consumption has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), especially ...
OBJECTIVES: Fish consumption has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD),...
Objectives: Fish consumption has been associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD),...
Background: Exposure to methylmercury from fish has been associated with increased risk of myocardia...
Background: It has been suggested that mercury, a highly reactive heavy metal with no known physiolo...
Background: It has been suggested that mercury, a highly reactive heavy metal with no known physiolo...
Background: It has been suggested that mercury, a highly reactive heavy metal with no known physiolo...
Objective—Mercury has been suggested to have negative effects on cardiovascular health. We investiga...
Background: A beneficial role of fish consumption on the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) has been...
Environmental mercury continues to be of concern to public health advocates, both in the U.S. and ab...
BACKGROUND: Substantial evidence suggests that consuming 1-2 servings of fish per week, particularly...
High intake of fish has been associated with reduced risk of CHD. The high content of n-3 polyunsatu...
Background: Fish consumption is inversely associated with coronary heart disease (CHD), possibly du...
Substantial evidence suggests that consuming 1-2 servings of fish per week, particularly oily fish (...
Although a rich source of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that may confer multiple health be...