Results of previous studies on fish intake and stroke risk have been inconclusive. Different stroke types have often not been separated. Our aim was to elucidate whether intake of fish, Hg or the sum of proportions of fatty acids EPA (20: 5n-3) and DHA (22: 6n-3) influence the risk of haemorrhagic or ischaemic stroke. Within a population-based cohort from a community intervention programme, 369 stroke cases and 738 matched controls were identified and included in the present nested case-control study. Information on fish intake had been recorded at recruitment, i.e. before diagnosis. Hg levels were determined in erythrocyte membranes, also collected at recruitment, and the relative content of fatty acids was measured in erythrocyte membrane...
Background/objectives: Fish consumption of at least 1 portion/week is related to lower cardiovascula...
High intake of fish has been associated with reduced risk of CHD. The high content of n-3 polyunsatu...
Aims: Evidence is accumulating for a cardioprotective effect of fish or its n-3 fatty acids, eicosap...
Abstract Background The relationship between fish intake and stroke incidence has been inconsistent ...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
The effect of fish consumption on the risk of cardiovascular disease has been extensively studied. O...
There is some evidence that the association of fish and marine fatty acids with stroke risk differs ...
Background There is some evidence that the association of fish and marine fatty acids with stroke ri...
To prospectively assess the associations between lean fish, fatty fish and total fish intakes and ri...
Background and Purpose—Fish consumption has been postulated to reduce the risk of stroke. We conduct...
Abstract Background Fish intake has been postulated to reduce the risk of stroke. However, whether t...
Background: A beneficial role of fish consumption on the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) has been...
<br>Background:Few population-based longitudinal studies on diet and stroke have been conducte...
Present studies on the association of fish consumption with risk of stroke have shown controversial ...
Background/objectives: Fish consumption of at least 1 portion/week is related to lower cardiovascula...
High intake of fish has been associated with reduced risk of CHD. The high content of n-3 polyunsatu...
Aims: Evidence is accumulating for a cardioprotective effect of fish or its n-3 fatty acids, eicosap...
Abstract Background The relationship between fish intake and stroke incidence has been inconsistent ...
Background: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
BACKGROUND: Fish consumption has been concluded to be associated with decreased risk of stroke in se...
The effect of fish consumption on the risk of cardiovascular disease has been extensively studied. O...
There is some evidence that the association of fish and marine fatty acids with stroke risk differs ...
Background There is some evidence that the association of fish and marine fatty acids with stroke ri...
To prospectively assess the associations between lean fish, fatty fish and total fish intakes and ri...
Background and Purpose—Fish consumption has been postulated to reduce the risk of stroke. We conduct...
Abstract Background Fish intake has been postulated to reduce the risk of stroke. However, whether t...
Background: A beneficial role of fish consumption on the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) has been...
<br>Background:Few population-based longitudinal studies on diet and stroke have been conducte...
Present studies on the association of fish consumption with risk of stroke have shown controversial ...
Background/objectives: Fish consumption of at least 1 portion/week is related to lower cardiovascula...
High intake of fish has been associated with reduced risk of CHD. The high content of n-3 polyunsatu...
Aims: Evidence is accumulating for a cardioprotective effect of fish or its n-3 fatty acids, eicosap...