Research
Macro partitioning
High carbohydrate intake is associated with increased all-cause mortality, whereas high fat intake (including saturated fat) is associated with lower all-cause mortality and lower stroke risk.
Consider reducing high carbohydrate intake, as it is associated with higher all-cause mortality. Moderate saturated fat intake may be beneficial for stroke prevention, but the overall impact on cardiovascular mortality is unclear.
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Высокое потребление углеводов статистически значимо ассоциировано с повышенным риском общей смертности... Высокое потребление насыщенных жиров – с низким риском развития инсульта
Why this rating
Based on the PURE study, a large prospective cohort study, but observational nature limits causal inference.
Source
Highlights from European Society of Cardiology Congress: a focus on nutrition
Д. П. Цыганкова · Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases · 2021
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