Background: Few studies have investigated the effects of Okinawan vegetable consumption on the risk of incident stroke and coronary heart disease. This study aimed to examine associations of vegetable, fruit, and Okinawan vegetable consumption with risk of incident stroke and coronary heart disease in the Japanese population of Okinawa.Methods: The study design was a prospective cohort study. During 1995–1998, a validated food frequency questionnaire was administered in two study areas to 16,498 participants aged 45–74 years. In 217,467 person-years of follow-up until the end of 2012, a total of 839 stroke cases and 197 coronary heart disease cases were identified.Results: No statistically significant association between total Okinawan vege...
BackgroundThe minerals, vitamins, soluble dietary fibers, and flavonoids of seaweed are protective f...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are considered to be the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequat...
Objectives: Higher levels of vegetable consumption have been associated with a lower risk of cardiov...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetable consumption was considered a protective effect against cardiovascula...
Few studies have investigated the effects of fruit and vegetables on the risk of both cancer and car...
Background and Purpose—Fruits and vegetables are known for their beneficial effects on chronic disea...
<strong>Background: </strong>Prospective cohort studies have shown that the consumption of total fru...
BACKGROUND: The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular di...
ObjectiveTo examine the adjusted associations of fruit consumption and vegetable consumption with th...
Background/Objectives: Prospective cohort studies have shown that high fruit and vegetable consumpti...
Background:Many studies show that dietary factors such as vegetables, fruit, and salt are associated...
BackgroundIncreased consumption of fruit and vegetables has been shown to be associated with a reduc...
Increased consumption of fruit and vegetables has been shown to be associated with a reduced risk of...
Background The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular dis...
Objective: Consuming a variety of fruit and vegetables provides many different micronutrients and bi...
BackgroundThe minerals, vitamins, soluble dietary fibers, and flavonoids of seaweed are protective f...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are considered to be the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequat...
Objectives: Higher levels of vegetable consumption have been associated with a lower risk of cardiov...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetable consumption was considered a protective effect against cardiovascula...
Few studies have investigated the effects of fruit and vegetables on the risk of both cancer and car...
Background and Purpose—Fruits and vegetables are known for their beneficial effects on chronic disea...
<strong>Background: </strong>Prospective cohort studies have shown that the consumption of total fru...
BACKGROUND: The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular di...
ObjectiveTo examine the adjusted associations of fruit consumption and vegetable consumption with th...
Background/Objectives: Prospective cohort studies have shown that high fruit and vegetable consumpti...
Background:Many studies show that dietary factors such as vegetables, fruit, and salt are associated...
BackgroundIncreased consumption of fruit and vegetables has been shown to be associated with a reduc...
Increased consumption of fruit and vegetables has been shown to be associated with a reduced risk of...
Background The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular dis...
Objective: Consuming a variety of fruit and vegetables provides many different micronutrients and bi...
BackgroundThe minerals, vitamins, soluble dietary fibers, and flavonoids of seaweed are protective f...
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are considered to be the leading cause of death worldwide. Inadequat...
Objectives: Higher levels of vegetable consumption have been associated with a lower risk of cardiov...