Epidemiologic data suggest that people who consumed artificially sweetened beverages gained more weight than people who didn't.
Well, the research and
the epidemiologic data suggest the opposite is true, and that artificial sweeteners such as aspartame tend to lead to weight gain.
Not exact matches
Beyond the cardiovascular risk associated with LDL - C, genetic,
epidemiologic, clinical and real - world
data suggest that patients with elevated triglycerides (TG)(fats in the blood), and TG - rich lipoproteins, are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease.
Surprisingly, however,
epidemiologic data from several recent independent cohort studies
suggest that there may be an inverse association between these diseases.
Of further note, despite the different designs, regimens, and study outcomes, the convergence of findings regarding fasting from the 2
epidemiologic clinical outcomes studies (that arose due to
data regarding smoking and CAD outcomes, i.e., references 37 and 38) and the findings of interventional studies (most having arisen as extensions of CR research, i.e., references 20, 25 — 36, 39, 40)
suggests that a prudent amount of fasting beneficially influences health outcomes.
The Subcommittee felt that while laboratory findings
suggested that red wine might have some extra health benefits, this finding did not translate into the
epidemiologic data.