Skip to content
RDL
Network
Ekosistem
Uygulama değiştir
EN
Hakkımızda
SSS
Giriş yap
Başla
Long-term yogurt consumption and risk of incident hypertension in adults — Justin Rene Buendia (2018) | RDL Network
Back
Cite
Save
Save for later
Share
Home
Publications
Long-term yogurt consumption and risk of incident hypertension in adults
Shared by
Frank B Hu
Harvard University
Long-term yogurt consumption and risk of incident hypertension in adults
Article
2018
en
Authors
+6 more
JB
Justin Rene Buendia
YL
Yanping Li
Frank B Hu
Harvard University
Abstract
1 min read
Higher total dairy intake, especially in the form of yogurt, was associated with lower risk of incident HBP in middle-aged and older adult men and women.
Discussion
(0)
Sign in
to like and join the discussion.
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.
Related publications
Article
2017
Regular Long‐Term Intakes of Total Dairy and Yogurt are Linked with a Lower Risk of Incident High Blood Pressure in Middle‐Aged Adults
Justin Rene Buendia
,
Yanping Li
,
Frank B Hu
,
M. Loring Bradlee
,
Paula A. Quatromoni
,
Howard Cabral
,
Martha R. Singer
,
Lynn L. Moore
Article
2017
Increased Yogurt Intake Lowers Risk of Cardiovascular Disease among Middle‐Aged Adults with High Blood Pressure
Justin Rene Buendia
,
Yanping Li
,
Frank B Hu
,
M. Loring Bradlee
,
Paula A. Quatromoni
,
Howard Cabral
,
Martha R. Singer
,
Lynn L. Moore
Article
2018
Regular Yogurt Intake and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Among Hypertensive Adults
Justin Rene Buendia
,
Yanping Li
,
Frank B Hu
,
Howard Cabral
,
M. Loring Bradlee
,
Paula A. Quatromoni
,
Martha R. Singer
,
Gary C. Curhan
,
Lynn L. Moore
Article
2016
Abstract P169: Long-term Yogurt Intake is Associated with a Lower Risk of High Blood Pressure in Middle-aged Nurses and Health Professionals
Justin Rene Buendia
,
Frank B Hu
,
Martha R. Singer
,
Howard Cabral
,
Lynn L. Moore
Article
2014
Abstract P141: Dairy Consumption and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: 3 Cohorts of US Adults and An Updated Meta-Analysis
Mu Chen
,
Qi Sun
,
Edward L. Giovannucci
,
Walter C. Willett
,
Dariush Mozaffarian
,
Frank B Hu
Discussion(0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.