RT @GuiltFreeTips: "Analysing 343 studies...the team found that a switch to eating organic fruit, vegetable and cereals...would provide add…
RT @GuiltFreeTips: "Analysing 343 studies...the team found that a switch to eating organic fruit, vegetable and cereals...would provide add…
The more veggies we eat, the more protection from metabolic diseases like cancer, obesity, high cholesterol, CVD. Eat at least 80% plant-based foods and feel the power! #vegan #plantbased #vegetarian @SXMUrbanView @karenhunter @AskTheGoodDoc @justbobbib
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…
"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…