2008
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1063721
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Fleischkonsum und Serum-Cholesterinkonzentration

Abstract: In a representative cross-sectional study of the population of Basel, Switzerland (252 men, 281 women, mean age 48 [25-74] years), there was a significant association between the consumption of meat and sausages, determined from a questionnaire, and the total serum cholesterol concentration. In subjects who ate meat or sausages daily, the mean cholesterol concentration was 6.29 mmol/l (242 mg/dl) (95% confidence interval 6.06-6.52 mmol/l) for men, and 6.63 mmol/l (255 mg/dl) (95% confidence interval 6.35-6.91 … Show more

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