Aims: To understand the exposure experiences of tea consumption in community male adult population of urban China and its potential beneficences in cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Study Design: A cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Communities in Shanghai, Chengdu and Hangzhou, China between July to September, 2006. Methodology: Face-to-face questionnaire interviews through household visit were carried out to collect information on tea consumption and health conditions in Chinese men. The amount of tea-leaves consumed per time was weighed in grams using identical balances. Results: In this study, 73.7% (2156/2927) subjects met the criteria of present tea drinkers (PTDRs) at the time of interview, and the age-gender sta...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
Background: Obesity is a preventable condition which contributes to the development of many diseases...
Background: Hypertension, obesity and hyperlipidemia are key interlinked features of both metabolic ...
AbstractBackgroundGreen tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible p...
Background: Green tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible protect...
Tea is the most ancient and popular beverage in the world and its beneficial health effects has attr...
Abstract Background Green tea has been one of the most popular beverages in China since ancient time...
BACKGROUND: Many cohort studies have explored the relation between tea consumption and stroke risk; ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the associations of green tea and rock tea consumption with risk of impaired f...
To explore the associations of green tea and rock tea consumption with risk of impaired fasting gluc...
To investigate whether green tea consumption has an etiological association with prostate cancer, a ...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies remains inconsistent or limited about the associati...
© 2017, HEC Press. Background and Objectives: The association between tea consumption and type 2 dia...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, increasingly hig...
[[abstract]]With social and economical development, and changes of diet and lifestyle, cases of chro...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
Background: Obesity is a preventable condition which contributes to the development of many diseases...
Background: Hypertension, obesity and hyperlipidemia are key interlinked features of both metabolic ...
AbstractBackgroundGreen tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible p...
Background: Green tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in Asia. While a possible protect...
Tea is the most ancient and popular beverage in the world and its beneficial health effects has attr...
Abstract Background Green tea has been one of the most popular beverages in China since ancient time...
BACKGROUND: Many cohort studies have explored the relation between tea consumption and stroke risk; ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the associations of green tea and rock tea consumption with risk of impaired f...
To explore the associations of green tea and rock tea consumption with risk of impaired fasting gluc...
To investigate whether green tea consumption has an etiological association with prostate cancer, a ...
Background Evidence from epidemiological studies remains inconsistent or limited about the associati...
© 2017, HEC Press. Background and Objectives: The association between tea consumption and type 2 dia...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, increasingly hig...
[[abstract]]With social and economical development, and changes of diet and lifestyle, cases of chro...
Objective To prospectively examine the association between tea consumption and the risk of ischaemic...
Background: Obesity is a preventable condition which contributes to the development of many diseases...
Background: Hypertension, obesity and hyperlipidemia are key interlinked features of both metabolic ...