Background: Despite increased cardiovascular disease risk factors, migrants to Australia from Mediterranean countries have lower mortality than do native-born Australians. Dietary patterns may contribute to this. Objective: The objective was to investigate the relation between dietary patterns and mortality from cardiovascular (CVD) and ischemic heart disease (IHD) in an ethnically diverse population. Design: This was a prospective cohort study (mean follow-up: 10.4 y) of 40 653 volunteers (23 980 women) aged 40–69 y in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study (1990 –1994); 24% of the subjects were Mediterranean born. Results: Four dietary factors were identified from a food-frequency questionnaire with the use of principal compone...
Background- Cardiovascular disease is a predominant issue within the world's populations and is stea...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There is little evidence on post hoc-derived dietary patterns (DP) and all-cause ...
Many studies have reported that higher adherence to Mediterranean diet may decrease cardiovascular d...
Background: Despite increased cardiovascular disease risk factors, migrants to Australia from Medite...
Objectives To determine whether dietary pattern assessed by a simple self-administered food frequenc...
Background: A recent meta-analysis showed that a Mediterranean style diet may protect against cardio...
BACKGROUND: Despite convincing evidence in the Mediterranean region, the cardiovascular benefit of t...
Background Despite convincing evidence in the Mediterranean region, the cardiovascular benefit of th...
Background: A recent meta-analysis showed that a Mediterranean style diet may protect against cardio...
BACKGROUND: The Mediterranean and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diets are character...
Background: A recent meta-analysis showed that a Mediterranean style diet may protect against cardio...
The Mediterranean diet was first characterized as a heart-protective diet in the 1960s. The signific...
The association of the Mediterranean diet (MD) with mortality among people with a history of cardiov...
Conclusive evidence supports that adhering to a Mediterranean diet can not only promote vascular hea...
Many studies have reported that higher adherence to Mediterranean diet may decrease cardiovascular ...
Background- Cardiovascular disease is a predominant issue within the world's populations and is stea...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There is little evidence on post hoc-derived dietary patterns (DP) and all-cause ...
Many studies have reported that higher adherence to Mediterranean diet may decrease cardiovascular d...
Background: Despite increased cardiovascular disease risk factors, migrants to Australia from Medite...
Objectives To determine whether dietary pattern assessed by a simple self-administered food frequenc...
Background: A recent meta-analysis showed that a Mediterranean style diet may protect against cardio...
BACKGROUND: Despite convincing evidence in the Mediterranean region, the cardiovascular benefit of t...
Background Despite convincing evidence in the Mediterranean region, the cardiovascular benefit of th...
Background: A recent meta-analysis showed that a Mediterranean style diet may protect against cardio...
BACKGROUND: The Mediterranean and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diets are character...
Background: A recent meta-analysis showed that a Mediterranean style diet may protect against cardio...
The Mediterranean diet was first characterized as a heart-protective diet in the 1960s. The signific...
The association of the Mediterranean diet (MD) with mortality among people with a history of cardiov...
Conclusive evidence supports that adhering to a Mediterranean diet can not only promote vascular hea...
Many studies have reported that higher adherence to Mediterranean diet may decrease cardiovascular ...
Background- Cardiovascular disease is a predominant issue within the world's populations and is stea...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: There is little evidence on post hoc-derived dietary patterns (DP) and all-cause ...
Many studies have reported that higher adherence to Mediterranean diet may decrease cardiovascular d...