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Page 1: Mente A, et al. Arch Intern Med 2009;169:659-69

Mente A, et al. Arch Intern Med 2009;169:659-69

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Bradford Hill Criteria for Assessing Causation in Cohort Studies and Definitions Used in This Review

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Flowchart summary of literature search CI indicates confidence interval; RCT, randomized controlled trial; and RR, relative risk

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Agreement of Observed Data From Cohort Studies With Bradford Hill Criteria for Assessing a Potential Causal Relationship Between

Selected Dietary Exposures and Coronary Heart Disease

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Summary RRs and 95% CIs for the Association Between Each

Dietary Exposure and Coronary

Heart Disease in Cohort Studies,

Stratified by Dietary

Assessment Tool, Sex,

Region, and Prevention Effort

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Evidence From RCTs

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Summary of the Evidence of a

Causal Association Between Diet and Coronary Heart

Disease, as Determined From

Examination of Prospective Cohort Studies Using the

Bradford Hill Guidelines and

Consistency With Findings From

RCTs

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