I bet nothing here will have your doctor contact the hospital nutritionist to update your non-existant stroke diet protocol. I bet your doctor has never even discussed a diet protocol with anyone or even considered it necessary. Prove me wrong with factual evidence. I dare you.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26399866
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Some
studies have found that egg consumption is associated with a higher
risk of ischemic heart disease in patients with diabetes. Epidemiologic
studies of egg consumption in relation to risk of heart failure (HF) and
stroke types are scarce.
OBJECTIVE:
The
aim of this study was to examine whether egg consumption is associated
with incidence of HF, myocardial infarction (MI), or stroke types.
DESIGN:
In
prospective cohorts of 37,766 men (Cohort of Swedish Men) and 32,805
women (Swedish Mammography Cohort) who were free of cardiovascular
disease (CVD), egg consumption was assessed at baseline with a
food-frequency questionnaire. Incident CVD cases were identified through
linkage with the Swedish National Patient and Cause of Death Registers.
The data were analyzed with the use of a Cox proportional hazards
regression model.
RESULTS:
During
13 y of follow-up, we ascertained 1628 HFs, 3262 MIs, 2039 ischemic
strokes, and 405 hemorrhagic strokes in men and 1207 HFs, 1504 MIs, 1561
ischemic strokes, and 294 hemorrhagic strokes in women. There was no
statistically significant association between egg consumption and risk
of MI or any stroke type in either men or women or HF in women. In men,
consumption of ≤6 eggs/wk was not associated with HF risk; however,
daily egg consumption (≥1/d) was associated with a 30% higher risk of HF
(RR: 1.30; 95% CI: 1.01, 1.67). Egg consumption was not associated with
any CVD outcome in individuals with diabetes.
CONCLUSIONS:
Daily
egg consumption was not associated with risk of MI or any stroke type
in either men or women or with HF in women. Consumption of eggs ≥1
time/d, but not less frequent consumption, was associated with an
elevated risk of HF in men.
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