International audienceMetabolic syndrome (MetS) has a huge impact on public health, and today lifestyle interventions remain the primary mode for MetS therapy. It is therefore important to elucidate the possible preventive effects of diet and foods, and their MetS-related health implications. To examine how fish consumption affects the development and prevalence of MetS, we systematically reviewed cross-sectional, prospective cohort, and intervention studies conducted among adults (humans) and, reporting consumption of fish or seafood as being related to MetS (prevalence or incidence), where MetS was defined via an established definition. The literature search in PubMed identified 502 citations, and after screening, 49 full-text articles we...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
ObjectivesThe aim of this work was to investigate the association between fish consumption and level...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
International audienceMetabolic syndrome (MetS) has a huge impact on public health, and today lifest...
Background Fish consumption may have a role in reducing the prevalence of metabolic ...
Background Fish consumption may prevent or improve metabolic health. The aim of this...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of risk factors for cardiovascular disease that include abdom...
In epidemiologic studies, the relationship between fish consumption and the metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Background: Fish consumption may have beneficial effects on metabolic syndrome (MetS); however, limi...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption and intake of omega-3 fatty acids from fish are associated with a lower...
Non-communicable diseases (NSDs) are responsible for two-thirds of all deaths globally, whereas card...
Fish and long-chain ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (LCω3PUFA) intake in relation to the risk of card...
Fish consumption is the major dietary source of EPA and DHA, which according to rodent experiments m...
Fish consumption is the major dietary source of EPA and DHA, which according to rodent experiments m...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
ObjectivesThe aim of this work was to investigate the association between fish consumption and level...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
International audienceMetabolic syndrome (MetS) has a huge impact on public health, and today lifest...
Background Fish consumption may have a role in reducing the prevalence of metabolic ...
Background Fish consumption may prevent or improve metabolic health. The aim of this...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of risk factors for cardiovascular disease that include abdom...
In epidemiologic studies, the relationship between fish consumption and the metabolic syndrome (MetS...
Background: Fish consumption may have beneficial effects on metabolic syndrome (MetS); however, limi...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption and intake of omega-3 fatty acids from fish are associated with a lower...
Non-communicable diseases (NSDs) are responsible for two-thirds of all deaths globally, whereas card...
Fish and long-chain ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (LCω3PUFA) intake in relation to the risk of card...
Fish consumption is the major dietary source of EPA and DHA, which according to rodent experiments m...
Fish consumption is the major dietary source of EPA and DHA, which according to rodent experiments m...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
ObjectivesThe aim of this work was to investigate the association between fish consumption and level...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...