Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Methods Prospective study using the China Kadoorie Biobank; participants from 10 areas across China were enrolled during 2004–2008 and followed up until 31 December 2013. After excluding participants with cancer, heart disease and stroke at baseline, the present study included 199 293 men and 288 082 women aged 30–79 years at baseline. Information on IHD incidence was collected through disease registries and the new national health insurance databases. Results During a median follow-up of 7.2 years, we documented 24 665 (7.19 cases/1000 person-years) incident IHD cases and 3959 (1.13 cases/1000 personyears) major corona...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies remains inconsistent or limited about the associati...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Background: Green tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible protect...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
BACKGROUND: Many cohort studies have explored the relation between tea consumption and stroke risk; ...
Some recent epidemiological studies have suggested that tea intake may be associated with a decrease...
This meta-analysis of tea consumption in relation to stroke, myocardial infarction, and all coronary...
BackgroundEvidence from previous studies reporting on the relationship between tea consumption and i...
BACKGROUND: Tea has attracted considerable attention for its potential cardioprotective effects. The...
Background: Tea has attracted considerable attention for its potential cardioprotective effects. The...
BackgroundAlthough studies suggest that tea consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiov...
Background: Previous studies have reported inconsistent results on the causal association between ha...
Background: Dietary flavonoids may protect against cardiovascular disease, but evidence is still con...
Background and aims: There is a general interest in understanding how the consumption of tea impacts...
Tea is an infusion of the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, which is not to be confused with so...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies remains inconsistent or limited about the associati...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Background: Green tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible protect...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
BACKGROUND: Many cohort studies have explored the relation between tea consumption and stroke risk; ...
Some recent epidemiological studies have suggested that tea intake may be associated with a decrease...
This meta-analysis of tea consumption in relation to stroke, myocardial infarction, and all coronary...
BackgroundEvidence from previous studies reporting on the relationship between tea consumption and i...
BACKGROUND: Tea has attracted considerable attention for its potential cardioprotective effects. The...
Background: Tea has attracted considerable attention for its potential cardioprotective effects. The...
BackgroundAlthough studies suggest that tea consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiov...
Background: Previous studies have reported inconsistent results on the causal association between ha...
Background: Dietary flavonoids may protect against cardiovascular disease, but evidence is still con...
Background and aims: There is a general interest in understanding how the consumption of tea impacts...
Tea is an infusion of the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, which is not to be confused with so...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies remains inconsistent or limited about the associati...
Current experimental and epidemiological studies provide inconsistent evidence toward the associatio...
Background: Green tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible protect...