Glycemic index, glycemic load, and cardiovascular disease and mortality

BACKGROUND Most data regarding the association between the glycemic index and cardiovascular disease come from high-income Western populations, with little information from non-Western countries with low or middle incomes. To fill this gap, data are needed from a large, geographically diverse popula...

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Main Authors: Alhabib, K.F (Author), Avezum, A. (Author), Bangdiwala, S.I (Author), Chifamba, J. (Author), Dehghan, M. (Author), Díaz, R. (Author), Iqbal, R. (Author), Ismail, N. (Author), Jenkins, D.J.A (Author), Khatib, R. (Author), Lanas, F. (Author), Li, W. (Author), Liu, X. (Author), Lopez-Jaramillo, P. (Author), Mente, A. (Author), Mohammadifard, N. (Author), Mohan, V. (Author), Oguz, A. (Author), Pepe, A. (Author), Poirier, P. (Author), Rangarajan, S. (Author), Rosengren, A. (Author), Srichaikul, K. (Author), Swaminathan, S. (Author), Teo, K. (Author), Yeates, K. (Author), Yusoff, K. (Author), Yusuf, R. (Author), Yusuf, S. (Author), Yusufali, A.H (Author), Zatońska, K. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Massachussetts Medical Society 2021
Series:New England Journal of Medicine
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