RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
"Fruit and vegetable intakes were associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer and all-cause mortality. These results support #publichealth recommendations to increase fruit and vegetable intake" https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu via @IJEeditorial
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @centinel5051: @gominolasdpetro @pabloojedaj @JulioBasulto_DN Este otro metaanálisis más reciente también llega a donde llega: Los datos…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
RT @ProfWhelan: How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of card…
How much is enough? Meta-analysis (epidemiology) shows higher fruit and vegetable intake associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease & stroke. 5 a day is great, 10 a day even better! @anarmateos presents data at #alprofoundation #PlantBasedEat
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies | International Journal of Epidemiology @IJEeditorial https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu
Eating more fruits and vegetables may prevent millions of premature deaths https://t.co/XGH9Jog4D3 via @imperialcollege "the greatest benefit came from eating 800g a day (roughly equivalent to ten portions - one portion of fruit or vegetables if defined as
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Variety Really Is the Spice of Life https://t.co/tSVuT7r2bU via @PsychToday @MediterrEats https://t.co/hRl7WnMkZu
RT @ndmorrison: Massive meta-analysis conclusion: "An estimated 5.6 and 7.8 million premature deaths worldwide in 2013 may be attributable…
Massive meta-analysis conclusion: "An estimated 5.6 and 7.8 million premature deaths worldwide in 2013 may be attributable to a fruit and vegetable intake below 500 and 800 g/day, respectively, if the observed associations are causal" https://t.co/c52o5yN
RT @GuiltFreeTips: "Our meta-analysis provides further support for public health recommendations and interventions to increase fruit and ve…
"Our meta-analysis provides further support for public health recommendations and interventions to increase fruit and vegetable intake for prevention of cardiovascular disease, cancer and premature mortality." https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu via @IJEeditorial @OUP
RT @JustOneOrganics: Fruit and vegetable intake & the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
RT @JustOneOrganics: Fruit and vegetable intake & the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
Fruit and vegetable intake & the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies | International Journal of Epidemiology @IJEeditorial https://t.co/GgnD9GCl
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies | International Journal of Epidemiology @IJEeditorial https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu
"Analysing 343 studies...the team found that a switch to eating organic fruit, vegetable and cereals...would provide additional #antioxidants equivalent to eating between 1-2 extra portions of fruit and vegetables a day." https://t.co/8vZUN4FwZA via @Uniof
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
Eat your greens! For every extra 200g grams of fresh produce eaten each day, there's an 8% reduction in the risk for #heart disease and a 16% risk reduction for stroke https://t.co/4yrsF9OW29
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Eating more fruits and vegetables may prevent millions of premature deaths https://t.co/XGH9Jog4D3 via @imperialcollege…
Eating more fruits and vegetables may prevent millions of premature deaths https://t.co/XGH9Jog4D3 via @imperialcollege "the greatest benefit came from eating 800g a day (roughly equivalent to ten portions - one portion of fruit or vegetables if defined as
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies | International Journal of Epidemiology | Oxford https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu @IJE
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies | International Journal of Epidemiology | Oxford Academic https://t.co/8q4fTe
RT @GuiltFreeTips: "Our meta-analysis provides further support for public health recommendations and interventions to increase fruit and ve…
RT @GuiltFreeTips: "Our meta-analysis provides further support for public health recommendations and interventions to increase fruit and ve…
"Our meta-analysis provides further support for public health recommendations and interventions to increase fruit and vegetable intake for prevention of cardiovascular disease, cancer and premature mortality." https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu via @IJEeditorial @OUP
RT @Saudi_Pharma: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic revi…
Variety Really Is the Spice of Life https://t.co/tSVuT7r2bU via @PsychToday @MediterrEats https://t.co/hRl7WnMkZu
RT @MariaMarquesDN: ¿Quién eres Myriam Belmar? ¿Por qué nos haces esto? 🤦 Como dicen @JulioBasulto_DN y @farmagemma, no hagáis caso a nada…
RT @MariaMarquesDN: ¿Quién eres Myriam Belmar? ¿Por qué nos haces esto? 🤦 Como dicen @JulioBasulto_DN y @farmagemma, no hagáis caso a nada…
RT @MariaMarquesDN: ¿Quién eres Myriam Belmar? ¿Por qué nos haces esto? 🤦 Como dicen @JulioBasulto_DN y @farmagemma, no hagáis caso a nada…
RT @MariaMarquesDN: ¿Quién eres Myriam Belmar? ¿Por qué nos haces esto? 🤦 Como dicen @JulioBasulto_DN y @farmagemma, no hagáis caso a nada…
¿Quién eres Myriam Belmar? ¿Por qué nos haces esto? 🤦 Como dicen @JulioBasulto_DN y @farmagemma, no hagáis caso a nada de lo que está escrito ahí. Tomad como referencia esto: https://t.co/jfF4OG89TY https://t.co/yDi1USzlUS
@liligochj @PrietoHontoriaP El “azucar” (fructuosa) que se encuentra en las frutas, no tienen punto de comparación con el azúcar libre o añadido, el impacto es totalmente diferente, es decir no afecta a la salud,al contrario produce beneficios, te adjunto
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
RT @sciasupdate: #forskningsoversigt: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortali…
#forskningsoversigt: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality-a systematic review and dose-response meta-... https://t.co/hLTAqozXmP
RT @FionaWiller: Aune, Dagfinn, et al. "Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause morta…
Aune, Dagfinn, et al. "Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies." Int J of Epidemiology 46.3 (2017): 1029-1056. https:
Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu @IJEeditorial Red Meat and Processed Meat Consumption and All-Cause Mortality https://t.co/PlQmRH5uGA @AmJEpi @OUPAcademic https
This new study suggests we all ought to increase our fruit and veg intake. (Even those of us on 5-a-day) #nutrition https://t.co/wwOT76ji0C
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
I love veg, but for people who live alone, it's tough to buy what we need without food going to waste. Thank goodness for glass containers and the freezer. 😉 https://t.co/eC1QVANYXT
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is linked a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, #cancer, & all-cause mortality. Who wouldn't want those benefits? https://t.co/e3vCu1
@TamarHaspel Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies https://t.co/3QA6LZxRuI
RT @GuiltFreeTips: "Our meta-analysis provides further support for public health recommendations and interventions to increase fruit and ve…
"Our meta-analysis provides further support for public health recommendations and interventions to increase fruit and vegetable intake for prevention of cardiovascular disease, cancer and premature mortality." https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu via @IJEeditorial @OUP
RT @KariAZ: Study: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
RT @FitGreyStrong: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
RT @FitGreyStrong: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies https://t.co/pmcWpQn9G4
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @DrKristieLeong: When you’re tempted not to eat your veggies, look at this meta-analysis. It shows more fruit & #vegetable intake is lin…
RT @GuiltFreeTips: Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic rev…
Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality—a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies | International Journal of Epidemiology | Oxford https://t.co/cWv0JBqgfu @IJE