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86 related items for PubMed ID: 10419293

  • 1. Why heart disease mortality is low in France. Commentary: alcohol and other dietary factors may be important.
    Stampfer M, Rimm E.
    BMJ; 1999 May 29; 318(7196):1476-7. PubMed ID: 10419293
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  • 2. Why mortality from heart disease is low in France. Wine consumption clearly correlates with residual differences in mortality.
    Glaser JH.
    BMJ; 2000 Jan 22; 320(7229):250. PubMed ID: 10712023
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  • 3. Why heart disease mortality is low in France. Commentary: intrauterine nutrition may be important.
    Barker DJ.
    BMJ; 1999 May 29; 318(7196):1477-8. PubMed ID: 10419294
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  • 4. Why heart disease mortality is low in France. Commentary: heterogeneity of populations should be taken into account.
    Mackenbach JP, Kunst AE.
    BMJ; 1999 May 29; 318(7196):1478-9. PubMed ID: 10419295
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  • 5. Why heart disease mortality is low in France. Authors' hypothesis is wrong.
    Ravnskov U.
    BMJ; 1999 Jul 24; 319(7204):255-6. PubMed ID: 10465596
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  • 6. The "Merry Christmas Coronary" and "Happy New Year Heart Attack" phenomenon.
    Kloner RA.
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    Norström T, Ramstedt M.
    Drug Alcohol Rev; 2005 Nov 21; 24(6):537-47. PubMed ID: 16361210
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  • 8. Why heart disease mortality is low in France: the time lag explanation.
    Law M, Wald N.
    BMJ; 1999 May 29; 318(7196):1471-6. PubMed ID: 10346778
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  • 9. Commentary on Rey et al. (2010): how to improve estimates on alcohol-attributable burden?
    Rehm J.
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  • 10. Why mortality from heart disease is low in France. Rates of coronary events are similar in France and Southern Europe.
    Ducimetière P, Lang T, Amouyel P, Arveiler D, Ferrières J.
    BMJ; 2000 Jan 22; 320(7229):249-50. PubMed ID: 10642245
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  • 11. A toast to your health.
    Duke Med Health News; 2006 Nov 22; 12(11):7. PubMed ID: 17228397
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  • 12. Alcohol intake and diet in France, the prominent role of lifestyle.
    Ruidavets JB, Bataille V, Dallongeville J, Simon C, Bingham A, Amouyel P, Arveiler D, Ducimetière P, Ferrières J.
    Eur Heart J; 2004 Jul 22; 25(13):1153-62. PubMed ID: 15231374
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  • 13. Alcohol and cardiovascular disease--more than one paradox to consider. Alcohol and type 2 diabetes--another paradox?
    Zilkens RR, Puddey IB.
    J Cardiovasc Risk; 2003 Feb 22; 10(1):25-30. PubMed ID: 12569234
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  • 14. Regular drinking might explain the French paradox.
    Chawla R.
    BMJ; 2004 Dec 04; 329(7478):1308. PubMed ID: 15576734
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  • 15. Alcohol is the main factor in excess traffic accident fatalities in France.
    Reynaud M, Le Breton P, Gilot B, Vervialle F, Falissard B.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 2002 Dec 04; 26(12):1833-9. PubMed ID: 12500107
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  • 16. Drinking pattern and mortality in middle-aged men and women.
    Tolstrup JS, Jensen MK, Tjønneland A, Overvad K, Grønbaek M.
    Addiction; 2004 Mar 04; 99(3):323-30. PubMed ID: 14982545
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  • 17. Alcohol consumption and mortality and hospital admissions in men from the Midspan collaborative cohort study.
    Hart CL, Smith GD.
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  • 18. Cardiac mortality is higher around Christmas and New Year's than at any other time: the holidays as a risk factor for death.
    Phillips DP, Jarvinen JR, Abramson IS, Phillips RR.
    Circulation; 2004 Dec 21; 110(25):3781-8. PubMed ID: 15596560
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  • 19. Diet and waist-to-hip ratio: important predictors of lipoprotein levels in sedentary and active young men with no evidence of cardiovascular disease.
    Mansfield E, McPherson R, Koski KG.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 1999 Nov 21; 99(11):1373-9. PubMed ID: 10570674
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  • 20. Gene-diet interaction and plasma lipid responses to dietary intervention.
    Ordovas JM.
    Biochem Soc Trans; 2002 Apr 21; 30(2):68-73. PubMed ID: 12023827
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