Authors
Dong D Wang, Yanping Li, Shilpa N Bhupathiraju, Bernard A Rosner, Qi Sun, Edward L Giovannucci, Eric B Rimm, JoAnn E Manson, Walter C Willett, Meir J Stampfer, Frank B Hu
Publication date
2021/4/27
Journal
Circulation
Volume
143
Issue
17
Pages
1642-1654
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background
The optimal intake levels of fruit and vegetables for maintaining long-term health are uncertain.
Methods
We followed 66 719 women from the Nurses’ Health Study (1984–2014) and 42 016 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (1986–2014) who were free from cardiovascular disease (CVD), cancer, and diabetes at baseline. Diet was assessed using a validated semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire at baseline and updated every 2 to 4 years. We also conducted a dose-response meta-analysis, including results from our 2 cohorts and 24 other prospective cohort studies.
Results
We documented 33 898 deaths during the follow-up. After adjustment for known and suspected confounding variables and risk factors, we observed nonlinear inverse associations of fruit and vegetable intake with total mortality and cause-specific mortality attributable to cancer, CVD, and respiratory …
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