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Relationship between soy and isoflavone intake and periodontal disease: the Freshmen in Dietetic Courses Study II.
Eating more soy and isoflavone-containing foods regularly may confer an individual with significant protection against periodontal disease. This study investigated the correlation between regular intake of soy and isoflavone-rich foods and the...
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Vegetable, fruit, and cereal intake and risk of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in Japan.
fruit fiber lessened the risk of having idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. "Our findings suggest that fruit intake may confer protection against the development of IPF," concluded the authors.
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Fruit and vegetable intake and risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in Japan.
antioxidants. "Our findings suggest that higher intake of food rich in antioxidants such as fruit and vegetables confer protection against the development of ALS," concluded the authors.
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Dietary fiber and risk of coronary heart disease: a pooled analysis of cohort studies.
Generous intake of fiber from food sources, such as fruits and whole grains, may confer individuals with significant protection against coronary heart disease. This study investigated the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in relation to the...
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Cruciferous vegetables, mushrooms, and gastrointestinal cancer risks in a multicenter, hospital-based case-control study in Japan.
the body of evidence that generous intake of mushrooms and cruciferous vegetables may confer individuals with significant protection against stomach and colorectal cancer.
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Source of dietary fibre and diverticular disease incidence: a prospective study of UK women.
plant foods. The findings of this study reveal that regular intake of high-fiber foods may confer women with significant protection against diverticular disease.
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Do vegetables and fruits reduce the risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? A case-control study in Japan.
Generous consumption of vegetables may confer individuals with significant protection against chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study was carried out to confirm the protective effects of fruits and vegetables against chronic...
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Consumption of fruit and vegetables and risk of frailty: a dose-response analysis of 3 prospective cohorts of community-dwelling older adults.
of European men and women demonstrates that a high fruit and vegetable diet may confer older adults with significant protection against frailty.
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Fruits and vegetables consumption and esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: a case-control study.
the results of this study show that regular intake of fruits and vegetables may confer individuals with significant protection against esophageal cancer.
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Usual Cruciferous Vegetable Consumption and Ovarian Cancer: A Case-Control Study.
of this study support the hypothesis that greater intake of cruciferous vegetables may confer women with significant protection against ovarian cancer.
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Prospective study of fruit and vegetable intake and risk of prostate cancer.
High dietary ingestion of cruciferous vegetables may help to confer men with significant protection against prostate cancer. This research work was carried out to determine whether increased intake of fruits and vegetables can decrease the likelihood...
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Plant foods, fiber, and rectal cancer.
from this study support the notion that strict adherence to a plant-based diet may confer an individual with significant protection against rectal cancer.
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Dietary fiber reduces peripheral arterial disease risk in men.
arterial disease. The results of this study support the theory that a high-fiber diet may confer men with significant protection against peripheral arterial disease.
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Maternal diet during pregnancy and unilateral retinoblastoma.
contrast, consistent consumption of fruits and vegetables during pregnancy was found to confer children with significant protection against unilateral retinoblastoma. These data indicate that mothers who followed a diet rich in fruits and vegetables...
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Dietary factors in relation to rheumatoid arthritis: a role for olive oil and cooked vegetables.
arthritis. The findings of this study reveal that diets rich in cooked vegetables and olive oil may confer significant protection against the development of rheumatoid arthritis. Note: We wish this study had not combined olive oil and cooked vegetables...
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Association between Dietary Vitamin C and Risk of Prostate Cancer: A Meta-analysis Involving 103,658 Subjects.
The results of this study indicate that regular intake of foods loaded with vitamin C may provide men with a significant protection against prostate cancer.
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The relationship between fruit and vegetable intake with gastroesophageal reflux disease in Iranian adults.
results of this study demonstrated that diets loaded with fruits and vegetables may confer individuals with significant protection against gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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Whole grains and risk of pancreatic cancer in a large population-based case-control study in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
of avoiding pancreatic cancer. Data from this study indicate that diets high in whole grains may offer significant protection against pancreatic cancer.
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Carotenoid intake and esophageal cancer risk: a meta-analysis.
of this study suggest that generous intake of foods loaded with carotenoids may confer individuals with significant protection against esophageal cancer. Similar Products
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Dietary flavonoids intake and the risk of coronary heart disease: a dose-response meta-analysis of 15 prospective studies.
Habitual consumption of flavonoid-rich foods may confer individuals with significant protection against coronary heart disease. This study reviewed scientific publications that analyze the connection between the ingestion of flavonoid-rich foods and...
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