Background: Dietary guidelines recommend limiting red meat intake because it is a major source of medium- and long-chain SFAs and is presumed to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Evidence of an association between unprocessed red meat intake and CVD is inconsistent.Objective: The study aimed to assess the association of unprocessed red meat, poultry, and processed meat intake with mortality and major CVD.Methods: The Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) Study is a cohort of 134,297 individuals enrolled from 21 low-, middle-, and high-income countries. Food intake was recorded using country-specific validated FFQs. The primary outcomes were total mortality and major CVD. HRs were estimated using multivariable Cox frai...
There is uncertainty regarding the association between unprocessed red and processed meat consumptio...
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Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend limiting red meat intake because it is a major source of me...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend limiting red meat intake because it is a major source of me...
Background Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red a...
BACKGROUND: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
Background: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
To investigate the cardiovascular risks associated with red and/or processed meat intake in a large ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association betwee...
Associations of low-to-moderate consumption of red and processed meat with mortality would add to th...
Most previous studies of meat intake and total or cause-specific mortality were conducted in North A...
Objective: There is increasing evidence that red and processed meat consumption is associated with ...
Background: Total or red meat intake has been shown to be associated with a higher risk of mortality...
Background: Total or red meat intake has been shown to be associated with a higher risk of mortality...
There is uncertainty regarding the association between unprocessed red and processed meat consumptio...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted un...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend limiting red meat intake because it is a major source of me...
Background: Dietary guidelines recommend limiting red meat intake because it is a major source of me...
Background Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red a...
BACKGROUND: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
Background: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association between red and processed me...
To investigate the cardiovascular risks associated with red and/or processed meat intake in a large ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Recently, some US cohorts have shown a moderate association betwee...
Associations of low-to-moderate consumption of red and processed meat with mortality would add to th...
Most previous studies of meat intake and total or cause-specific mortality were conducted in North A...
Objective: There is increasing evidence that red and processed meat consumption is associated with ...
Background: Total or red meat intake has been shown to be associated with a higher risk of mortality...
Background: Total or red meat intake has been shown to be associated with a higher risk of mortality...
There is uncertainty regarding the association between unprocessed red and processed meat consumptio...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted un...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...