BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetable consumption was considered a protective effect against cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases (CVDs). This study aimed to project the reduction in the CVD burden under different scenarios of increased fruit and vegetable intake in Japan by 2060. METHODS: Population attributable fractions (PAF) were calculated by gender and age in 2015. The projection considered five scenarios for 2015, 2030, 2045, and 2060: 1) a baseline of no changes in intake; 2) a moderate increase in fruit intake (extra 50 g/day or 1/2 serving); 3) an high increase in fruit intake (extra 100 g/day or 1 serving); 4) a moderate increase in vegetable intake (extra 70 g/day or 1 serving); and 5) an high increase in vegetable intake (extr...
Background: Questions remain about the strength and shape of the dose-response relationship between ...
Background:Many studies show that dietary factors such as vegetables, fruit, and salt are associated...
Background The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular dis...
<strong>Background: </strong>Prospective cohort studies have shown that the consumption of total fru...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death across the United States. A single ...
Increased consumption of fruit and vegetables has been shown to be associated with a reduced risk of...
Few studies have investigated the effects of fruit and vegetables on the risk of both cancer and car...
Background: Few studies have investigated the effects of Okinawan vegetable consumption on the risk ...
OBJECTIVE: We estimated the global burden of disease attributable to low consumption of fruit and ve...
Diet is likely to be an important determinant of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. In this article,...
ObjectiveTo examine the adjusted associations of fruit consumption and vegetable consumption with th...
Background and Purpose—Fruits and vegetables are known for their beneficial effects on chronic disea...
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between consuming ≥2 servings of fruits and ≥3 servings of vegetables...
BACKGROUND: The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular di...
The protective effects of fruits and vegetables against CHD have been suggested by many epidemiologi...
Background: Questions remain about the strength and shape of the dose-response relationship between ...
Background:Many studies show that dietary factors such as vegetables, fruit, and salt are associated...
Background The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular dis...
<strong>Background: </strong>Prospective cohort studies have shown that the consumption of total fru...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death across the United States. A single ...
Increased consumption of fruit and vegetables has been shown to be associated with a reduced risk of...
Few studies have investigated the effects of fruit and vegetables on the risk of both cancer and car...
Background: Few studies have investigated the effects of Okinawan vegetable consumption on the risk ...
OBJECTIVE: We estimated the global burden of disease attributable to low consumption of fruit and ve...
Diet is likely to be an important determinant of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. In this article,...
ObjectiveTo examine the adjusted associations of fruit consumption and vegetable consumption with th...
Background and Purpose—Fruits and vegetables are known for their beneficial effects on chronic disea...
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between consuming ≥2 servings of fruits and ≥3 servings of vegetables...
BACKGROUND: The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular di...
The protective effects of fruits and vegetables against CHD have been suggested by many epidemiologi...
Background: Questions remain about the strength and shape of the dose-response relationship between ...
Background:Many studies show that dietary factors such as vegetables, fruit, and salt are associated...
Background The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular dis...