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Whole milk intake is associated with prostate cancer-specific mortality among U.S male physicians.

High intake of dairy products may elevate prostate cancer development, progression, and mortality risk.

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  • 2013
  • Song Y, Chavarro JE, Cao Y, Qiu W, Mucci L, Sesso HD, Stampfer MJ, Giovannucci E, Pollak M, Liu S, Ma J.
  • Department of Epidemiology and Program on Genomics and Nutrition, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
  • Yes, Free full text of study was found:
  • No. Source of funding disclosure not found
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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Red meat and processed meat consumption and all-caused mortality: a meta-analysis.

Low intake of red and processed meat may diminish all-cause mortality risk.

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Red meat consumption and mortality: results from two prospective cohort studies.

Eating large quantities of red meat may be associated with elevated total, cancer, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality risk.

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  • 2012
  • Pan A, Sun Q, Bernstein AM, Schulze MB, Manson JE, Stampfer MJ, Willett WC, Hu FB.
  • Departments of Nutrition and Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
  • Yes, Free full text of study was found:
  • No. Source of funding disclosure not found
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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Pickled vegetables and the risk of oesophageal cancer: a meta-analysis.

High intake of pickled vegetables may be strongly associated with the development of oesophageal cancer.

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The effect of vegetarian diets on plasma lipid and platelet levels.

Vegetarian diets may diminish the risk of coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis development.

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  • 1986
  • Fisher M, Levine PH, Weiner B, Ockene IS, Johnson B, Johnson MH, Natale AM, Vaudreuil CH, Hoogasian J.
  • Arch Intern Med. 1986;146(6):1193-1197. doi:10.1001/archinte.1986.00360180211031
  • No, Free full text of study was not found.
  • No. Source of funding disclosure not found
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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Olive, soybean, and palm oils intake have a similar acute detrimental effect over the endothelial function in healthy young subjects.

Fresh or deeply fried olive, soybean, and palm oils may cause a decline in endothelial function and an increase in serum triglyceride levels in healthy individuals.

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  • 2007
  • Christian F. Rueda-Clausen, Federico A. Silva, Manuel A. Lindarte, Cristina Villa-Roel, Elieth Gomez, Roberto Gutierrez, Carlos Cure-Cure, Patricio López-Jaramillo
  • Vilano Group and Research Institute, Cardiovascular Foundation of Colombia, Calle 155a #23-58, Third Floor, Floridablanca, Santander, Colombia.
  • No, Free full text of study was not found.
  • No. Source of funding disclosure not found
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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Egg, red meat, and poultry intake and risk of lethal prostate cancer in prostate-specific antigen-era: incidence and survival.

High intake of eggs, poultry, and red meat may increase the spread of cancerous cells in prostate cancer patients and the chances of developing the disease in healthy men.

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  • 2001
  • Richman EL, Kenfield SA, Stampfer MJ, Giovannucci EL, Chan JM.
  • Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. richmane@urology.ucsf.edu
  • Yes, Free full text of study was found:
  • Yes. Source of funding disclosure found
  • National Institute of Health grants: R01 CA141298-02, R25 CA098566, R01 CA55075, and P01 CA055075-19.
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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Choline intake and risk of lethal prostate cancer: incidence and survival.

High intake of eggs, meat, and milk, which are excellent sources of choline, may increase the risk of prostate cancer development.

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Dietary intake of heterocyclic amines, meat-derived mutagenic activity, and risk of colorectal adenomas.

High intake of well-cooked red meat promotes the development of colorectal adenomas.

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Association between multiple cardiovascular risk factors and atherosclerosis in children and young adults.

The severity of asymptomatic atherosclerosis is related to the number of cardiovascular risk factors in young people.

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  • 1998
  • Berenson GS, Srinivasan SR, Bao W, Newman WP 3rd, Tracy RE, Wattigney WA.
  • Tulane Center for Cardiovascular Health, Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans, LA 70112-2824, USA.
  • Yes, Free full text of study was found:
  • Yes. Source of funding disclosure found
  • Supported by grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (HL-38844) and the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (HD-32194).
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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The role of dietary fat throughout the prostate cancer trajectory

High intake of dietary fat promotes prostate cancer development, progression, and re-occurrence.

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  • 2014
  • Katie M. Di Sebastiano, Marina Mourtzakis
  • Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue W., Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada; ac.oolretawu@abesidmk; ac.oolretawu@sikaztruomm
  • Yes, Free full text of study was found:
  • No. Source of funding disclosure not found
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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Effect of a 21-day Daniel Fast on metabolic and cardiovascular disease risk factors in men and women.

Daniel Fast may improve cardiovascular and metabolic health in men and women.

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  • 2010
  • Bloomer RJ, Kabir MM, Canale RE, Trepanowski JF, Marshall KE, Farney TM, Hammond KG
  • Cardiorespiratory/Metabolic Laboratory, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA. rbloomer@memphis.edu
  • No, Free full text of study was not found.
  • No. Source of funding disclosure not found
  • No. Potential conflicts disclosure not found
    
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