Higher milk intake has been associated with a lower stroke risk, but not with risk of CHD. Residual confounding or reverse causation cannot be excluded. Therefore, we estimated the causal association of milk consumption with stroke and CHD risk through instrumental variable (IV) and gene-outcome analyses. IV analysis included 29 328 participants (4611 stroke; 9828 CHD) of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-CVD (eight European countries) and European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition-Netherlands (EPIC-NL) case-cohort studies. rs4988235, a lactase persistence (LP) SNP which enables digestion of lactose in adulthood was used as genetic instrument. Intake of milk was first regressed on rs49...
Controversy persists on the association between dairy products, especially milk, and cardiovascular ...
We aimed to evaluate the association between the milk consumption and incident stroke in a Japanese ...
To investigate the associations of milk intake (non-fermented and fermented milk), lactase persisten...
Higher milk intake has been associated with a lower stroke risk, but not with risk of CHD. Residual ...
Higher milk intake has been associated with a lower stroke risk, but not with risk of coronary heart...
Higher milk intake has been associated with a lower stroke risk, but not with risk of coronary heart...
Background<br/>A higher milk consumption may be associated with a lower stroke risk. We conducted a ...
BackgroundA higher milk consumption may be associated with a lower stroke risk. We conducted a compr...
The role of milk and fermented milk consumption in stroke risk is unclear. We investigated associati...
The role of milk and fermented milk consumption in stroke risk is unclear. We investigated associati...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that milk drinking increases the risk of ischaemic heart disease (...
Objective: Milk consumption is considered a risk factor for vascular disease on the basis of relevan...
Objective: To examine associations between milk consumption and incident heart disease and stroke. ...
Controversy persists on the association between dairy products, especially milk, and cardiovascular ...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between total dairy intake and dairy subtypes ...
Controversy persists on the association between dairy products, especially milk, and cardiovascular ...
We aimed to evaluate the association between the milk consumption and incident stroke in a Japanese ...
To investigate the associations of milk intake (non-fermented and fermented milk), lactase persisten...
Higher milk intake has been associated with a lower stroke risk, but not with risk of CHD. Residual ...
Higher milk intake has been associated with a lower stroke risk, but not with risk of coronary heart...
Higher milk intake has been associated with a lower stroke risk, but not with risk of coronary heart...
Background<br/>A higher milk consumption may be associated with a lower stroke risk. We conducted a ...
BackgroundA higher milk consumption may be associated with a lower stroke risk. We conducted a compr...
The role of milk and fermented milk consumption in stroke risk is unclear. We investigated associati...
The role of milk and fermented milk consumption in stroke risk is unclear. We investigated associati...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that milk drinking increases the risk of ischaemic heart disease (...
Objective: Milk consumption is considered a risk factor for vascular disease on the basis of relevan...
Objective: To examine associations between milk consumption and incident heart disease and stroke. ...
Controversy persists on the association between dairy products, especially milk, and cardiovascular ...
AIM: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between total dairy intake and dairy subtypes ...
Controversy persists on the association between dairy products, especially milk, and cardiovascular ...
We aimed to evaluate the association between the milk consumption and incident stroke in a Japanese ...
To investigate the associations of milk intake (non-fermented and fermented milk), lactase persisten...