Is dairy product consumption associated with the incidence of CHD

2013 
Objective Studies examining the association of dairy consumption with incident CHD have yielded inconsistent results. The current prospective study examined the association between dairy consumption and CHD in a population-based sample of older community-dwelling adults. Design Baseline CHD risk factors were assessed and an FFQ was self-administered. Participants were followed for morbidity and mortality with periodic clinic visits and annual mailed questionnaires for an average of 16·2 years, with a 96 % follow-up rate for fatal and non-fatal CHD. Setting Community. Subjects Participants were 751 men and 1008 women aged 50–93 years who attended a clinic visit in 1984–1987. Results At baseline the mean age was 70·6 ( sd 9·8) years for men and 70·1 ( sd 9·3) years for women. Participants who developed CHD during follow-up were significantly older ( P P = 0·035) and higher total cholesterol ( P = 0·050), and were more likely to be male ( P P = 0·011) and hypertensive ( P Conclusions Woman with higher intake of low-fat cheese and non-fat milk seem to have a higher risk of incident CHD. This needs further investigation considering recent evidence of cardiovascular benefits from certain dairy fat.
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