BackgroundNumerous studies have been conducted to investigate the relationship between tea consumption and the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD); however, no conclusive results have been achieved. We conducted a Mendelian randomization (MR) study to elucidate the causal associations between tea consumption and several CVD outcomes, including coronary artery disease (CAD), myocardial infarction (MI), atrial fibrillation (AF), and heart failure (HF).MethodsIndependent single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genome-wide significantly associated with tea consumption were used as instrumental variables (IVs). Summary statistics for CVD outcomes were obtained from the corresponding genetic consortia and the FinnGen consortium. The inverse-vari...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
BACKGROUND: Dietary flavonoids may protect against cardiovascular disease, but evidence is st...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
BackgroundNumerous studies have been conducted to investigate the relationship between tea consumpti...
Background: Previous studies have reported inconsistent results on the causal association between ha...
Background: Previous studies have reported inconsistent results on the causal association between ha...
BackgroundAlthough studies suggest that tea consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiov...
BackgroundEvidence from previous studies reporting on the relationship between tea consumption and i...
This meta-analysis of tea consumption in relation to stroke, myocardial infarction, and all coronary...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
Evidence from observational studies for the effect of tea consumption on obesity is inconclusive. Th...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
Background and aims: There is a general interest in understanding how the consumption of tea impacts...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
BACKGROUND: Dietary flavonoids may protect against cardiovascular disease, but evidence is st...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
BackgroundNumerous studies have been conducted to investigate the relationship between tea consumpti...
Background: Previous studies have reported inconsistent results on the causal association between ha...
Background: Previous studies have reported inconsistent results on the causal association between ha...
BackgroundAlthough studies suggest that tea consumption is associated with a reduced risk of cardiov...
BackgroundEvidence from previous studies reporting on the relationship between tea consumption and i...
This meta-analysis of tea consumption in relation to stroke, myocardial infarction, and all coronary...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
Evidence from observational studies for the effect of tea consumption on obesity is inconclusive. Th...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
Background and aims: There is a general interest in understanding how the consumption of tea impacts...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
BACKGROUND: Dietary flavonoids may protect against cardiovascular disease, but evidence is st...
BackgroundExisting studies on the relationship between tea intake and lung diseases have yielded inc...