Polyunsaturated Fat Intake Estimated by Circulating Biomarkers and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in a Population-Based Cohort of 60-Year-Old Men and Women

@article{Marklund2015PolyunsaturatedFI,
  title={Polyunsaturated Fat Intake Estimated by Circulating Biomarkers and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in a Population-Based Cohort of 60-Year-Old Men and Women},
  author={Matti Marklund and Karin Leander and Max Vikstr{\"o}m and Federica Laguzzi and Bruna Gigante and Per Sj{\"o}gren and Tommy Cederholm and Ulf de Faire and M L Hell{\'e}nius and Ulf Ris{\'e}rus},
  journal={Circulation},
  year={2015},
  volume={132},
  pages={586–594}
}
Background— High intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality. Large, prospective studies including both sexes and circulating PUFAs as dietary biomarkers are needed. We investigated sex-specific associations of the major dietary PUFAs, eicosapentaenoic acid, docohexaenoic acid, linoleic acid, and &agr;-linolenic acid, with incident CVD and all-cause mortality in a population-based cohort. Methods and Results— PUFAs in serum… 
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