Sunday, December 30, 2018

Consumption of dairy product and its association with total and cause specific mortality - A population-based cohort study and meta-analysis

So go ask your doctor for a SPECIFIC DIET PROTOCOL, delineating the proper amounts of milk vs. cheese and ice cream.  Do not allow your doctor to be incompetent and not give you a diet protocol. You may have to call the stroke hospital president and DEMAND accountability from the doctors and therapists. Just because that protocol doesn't exist anywhere in the world is no excuse.  

Consumption of dairy product and its association with total and cause specific mortality - A population-based cohort study and meta-analysis


Clinical NutritionMazidi M, et al. | December 20, 2018
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Using data from the 1999-2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) study, researchers investigated if consumption of total dairy and dairy subgroups was correlated with total and cause-specific (coronary heart diseases [CHD], cerebrovascular, and cancer) mortality. The NHANES data set included 24,474 participants, among whom 3,520 deaths occurred during follow up. According to findings, higher total dairy consumption may be associated with lower total cerebrovascular mortality in US adults. Higher milk consumption, on the other hand, was noted to be linked to a higher risk of CHD. (We need specific amounts, 'higher' is completely worthless.)

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