Who the fuck cares about another stroke risk study? Especially using meta-analysis. Damn it all, start solving some of the
problems in stroke you lazy assholes. A great stroke leader would make sure a smart stroke strategy was being followed. But never mind me, I obviously know absolutely nothing about stroke or where it should be going.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27207960
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
A
higher milk consumption may be associated with a lower stroke risk. We
conducted a comprehensive systematic review and dose-response
meta-analysis of milk and other dairy products in relation to stroke
risk.
METHODS AND RESULTS:
Through
a systematic literature search, prospective cohort studies of dairy
foods and incident stroke in stroke-free adults were identified.
Random-effects meta-analyses with summarized dose-response data were
performed, taking into account sources of heterogeneity, and spline
models were used to systematically investigate nonlinearity of the
associations. We included 18 studies with 8 to 26 years of follow-up
that included 762 414 individuals and 29 943 stroke events. An increment
of 200 g of daily milk intake was associated with a 7% lower risk of
stroke (relative risk 0.93; 95% CI 0.88-0.98; P=0.004; I(2)=86%).
Relative risks were 0.82 (95% CI 0.75-0.90) in East Asian and 0.98 (95%
CI 0.95-1.01) in Western countries (median intakes 38 and 266 g/day,
respectively) with less but still considerable heterogeneity within the
continents. Cheese intake was marginally inversely associated with
stroke risk (relative risk 0.97; 95% CI 0.94-1.01 per 40 g/day). Risk
reductions were maximal around 125 g/day for milk and from 25 g/day
onwards for cheese. Based on a limited number of studies, high-fat milk
was directly associated with stroke risk. No associations were found for
yogurt, butter, or total dairy.
CONCLUSIONS:
Milk
and cheese consumption were inversely associated with stroke risk.
Results should be placed in the context of the observed heterogeneity.
Future epidemiological studies should provide more details about dairy
types, including fat content. In addition, the role of dairy in Asian
populations deserves further attention.
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