Background: Greater red and processed meat consumption has been linked to adverse cardiovascular outcomes. However, the impact of these exposures on cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) phenotypes has not been adequately studied. Objective: We describe novel associations of meat intake with cardiovascular phenotypes and investigate underlying mechanisms through consideration of a range of covariates. Design: We studied 19,408 UK Biobank participants with CMR data available. Average daily red and processed meat consumption was determined through food frequency questionnaires and expressed as a continuous variable. Oily fish was studied as a comparator, previously associated with favourable cardiac outcomes. We considered associations with...
Background: Red and processed meat intake have been associated with increased risk of morbidity and ...
High intakes of unprocessed red or processed meat may increase the risk of stroke. We aimed to exami...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the pathogenesis of ischemic...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
Objective: There is increasing evidence that red and processed meat consumption is associated with ...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...
Objective: Recent studies suggest that red and processed meat consumption is strongly linked to card...
Observational research suggests higher red and processed meat intakes predict greater risks of devel...
Aims: The British National Diet and Nutrition 2000/1 Survey data set records on 1,724 respondents (7...
Several lines of evidence attest that diet may strongly influence the cardiovascular risk. We perfor...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the etiology of ischemic hea...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the etiology of ischemic hea...
To investigate the cardiovascular risks associated with red and/or processed meat intake in a large ...
Background and Purpose—High red meat consumption has been associated with increased risk of some can...
Background: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the pathogenesis of ischemic...
Background: Red and processed meat intake have been associated with increased risk of morbidity and ...
High intakes of unprocessed red or processed meat may increase the risk of stroke. We aimed to exami...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the pathogenesis of ischemic...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
Objective: There is increasing evidence that red and processed meat consumption is associated with ...
Red meat consumption is recognized to increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, howeve...
Objective: Recent studies suggest that red and processed meat consumption is strongly linked to card...
Observational research suggests higher red and processed meat intakes predict greater risks of devel...
Aims: The British National Diet and Nutrition 2000/1 Survey data set records on 1,724 respondents (7...
Several lines of evidence attest that diet may strongly influence the cardiovascular risk. We perfor...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the etiology of ischemic hea...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the etiology of ischemic hea...
To investigate the cardiovascular risks associated with red and/or processed meat intake in a large ...
Background and Purpose—High red meat consumption has been associated with increased risk of some can...
Background: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the pathogenesis of ischemic...
Background: Red and processed meat intake have been associated with increased risk of morbidity and ...
High intakes of unprocessed red or processed meat may increase the risk of stroke. We aimed to exami...
BACKGROUND: There is uncertainty about the relevance of animal foods to the pathogenesis of ischemic...