Risk of stroke in men is not associated with dietary fat intake
Question. Is risk of stroke in men associated with fat intake, type of fat or cholesterol? Study design. Prospective cohort study with 14-year follow-up. Main results. There were 725 strokes during follow-up (455 ischaemic, 125 haemorrhagic and 145 'unknown type'). Intake of total fat, or...
Main Author: | Hobbs, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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