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Relative to processed red meat, alternative protein sources are associated with a lower risk of hypertension and diabetes in a prospective cohort of French women
by
Laouali, Nasser
, Severi, Gianluca
, MacDonald, Conor James
, Lajous, Martin
, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine
, Thao, Uyen
in
Age
/ Animals
/ Antihypertensives
/ Chronic conditions
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cohort Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Diabetes Mellitus - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus - etiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus - prevention & control
/ Diet
/ Dietary intake
/ Dietary Surveys and Nutritional Epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Endocrine therapy
/ Fasting
/ Fish
/ Food
/ Food and Nutrition
/ Food intake
/ Glucose
/ Health risks
/ Heart attacks
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Hypertension - etiology
/ Hypertension - prevention & control
/ Life Sciences
/ Meat
/ Menopause
/ Poultry
/ Prospective Studies
/ Protein sources
/ Proteins
/ Questionnaires
/ Red Meat
/ Reimbursement
/ Risk
/ Risk Factors
/ Risk reduction
/ Self report
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Statistical models
/ Stroke
/ Vegetables
/ Womens health
2023
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Relative to processed red meat, alternative protein sources are associated with a lower risk of hypertension and diabetes in a prospective cohort of French women
by
Laouali, Nasser
, Severi, Gianluca
, MacDonald, Conor James
, Lajous, Martin
, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine
, Thao, Uyen
in
Age
/ Animals
/ Antihypertensives
/ Chronic conditions
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cohort Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Diabetes Mellitus - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus - etiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus - prevention & control
/ Diet
/ Dietary intake
/ Dietary Surveys and Nutritional Epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Endocrine therapy
/ Fasting
/ Fish
/ Food
/ Food and Nutrition
/ Food intake
/ Glucose
/ Health risks
/ Heart attacks
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Hypertension - etiology
/ Hypertension - prevention & control
/ Life Sciences
/ Meat
/ Menopause
/ Poultry
/ Prospective Studies
/ Protein sources
/ Proteins
/ Questionnaires
/ Red Meat
/ Reimbursement
/ Risk
/ Risk Factors
/ Risk reduction
/ Self report
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Statistical models
/ Stroke
/ Vegetables
/ Womens health
2023
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Relative to processed red meat, alternative protein sources are associated with a lower risk of hypertension and diabetes in a prospective cohort of French women
by
Laouali, Nasser
, Severi, Gianluca
, MacDonald, Conor James
, Lajous, Martin
, Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine
, Thao, Uyen
in
Age
/ Animals
/ Antihypertensives
/ Chronic conditions
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cohort Studies
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Diabetes Mellitus - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus - etiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus - prevention & control
/ Diet
/ Dietary intake
/ Dietary Surveys and Nutritional Epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Endocrine therapy
/ Fasting
/ Fish
/ Food
/ Food and Nutrition
/ Food intake
/ Glucose
/ Health risks
/ Heart attacks
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - epidemiology
/ Hypertension - etiology
/ Hypertension - prevention & control
/ Life Sciences
/ Meat
/ Menopause
/ Poultry
/ Prospective Studies
/ Protein sources
/ Proteins
/ Questionnaires
/ Red Meat
/ Reimbursement
/ Risk
/ Risk Factors
/ Risk reduction
/ Self report
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Statistical models
/ Stroke
/ Vegetables
/ Womens health
2023
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Relative to processed red meat, alternative protein sources are associated with a lower risk of hypertension and diabetes in a prospective cohort of French women
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Relative to processed red meat, alternative protein sources are associated with a lower risk of hypertension and diabetes in a prospective cohort of French women
2023
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Many dietary guidelines recommend restricting the consumption of processed red meat (PRM) in favour of healthier foods such as fish, to reduce the risk of chronic conditions such as hypertension and diabetes. The objective of this study was to estimate the potential effect of replacing PRM for fatty fish, lean fish, red meat, eggs, pulses, or vegetables, on the risk of incident hypertension and diabetes. This was a prospective study of women in the E3N cohort study. Cases of diabetes and hypertension were based on self-report, specific questionnaires, and drug reimbursements. In the main analysis, information on regular dietary intake was assessed with a single food history questionaire, and food substitutions were modelled using cox proportional hazard models. 95 % confidence intervals were generated via bootstrapping. 71 081 women free of diabetes and 45 771 women free of hypertension were followed for an average of 18·7 and 18·3 years, respectively. 2681 incident cases of diabetes and 12 327 incident cases of hypertension were identified. Relative to PRM, fatty fish was associated with a 15 % lower risk of diabetes (HR = 0·85, 95 CI (0·73, 0·97)) and hypertension (HR = 0 85 (0·79, 0·91)). Between 3 and 10 % lower risk of hypertension or diabetes was also observed when comparing PRM with vegetables, unprocessed red meat or pulses. Relative to PRM, alternative protein sources such as fatty fish, unprocessed red meat, vegetables or pulses was associated with a lower risk of hypertension and diabetes.
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Cambridge University Press,Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
/ Animals
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes Mellitus - epidemiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus - etiology
/ Diabetes Mellitus - prevention & control
/ Diet
/ Dietary Surveys and Nutritional Epidemiology
/ Disease
/ Fasting
/ Fish
/ Food
/ Glucose
/ Hypertension - prevention & control
/ Meat
/ Poultry
/ Proteins
/ Red Meat
/ Risk
/ Stroke
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