Daily almond consumption in cardiovascular disease prevention via LDL-C change in the U.S. population: a cost-effectiveness analysis
Abstract Background Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the health claim that 1.5 oz (42.5 g) of nut intake may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Previous studies have focused on the cost-effectiveness of other foo...
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Main Authors: | Jifan Wang (Author), Michelle A. Lee Bravatti (Author), Elizabeth J. Johnson (Author), Gowri Raman (Author) |
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