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1. Impact of provision of abdominal aortic calcification results on fruit and vegetable intake: 12-week randomized phase 2 controlled trial.

2. Cruciferous vegetables lower blood pressure in adults with mildly elevated blood pressure in a randomized, controlled, crossover trial: the VEgetableS for vaScular hEaLth (VESSEL) study.

3. A food composition database for assessing nitrate intake from plant-based foods.

4. Associations of specific types of fruit and vegetables with perceived stress in adults: the AusDiab study.

5. Association of habitual intake of fruits and vegetables with depressive symptoms: the AusDiab study.

6. Vegetable nitrate intake, blood pressure and incident cardiovascular disease: Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Study.

7. Fruit and vegetable intake is inversely associated with perceived stress across the adult lifespan.

8. Association between Fruit and Vegetable Intakes and Mental Health in the Australian Diabetes Obesity and Lifestyle Cohort.

9. Cruciferous vegetable intake is inversely associated with extensive abdominal aortic calcification in elderly women: a cross-sectional study.

10. A randomised controlled crossover trial investigating the short-term effects of different types of vegetables on vascular and metabolic function in middle-aged and older adults with mildly elevated blood pressure: the VEgetableS for vaScular hEaLth (VESSEL) study protocol.

11. Vegetable diversity in relation with subclinical atherosclerosis and 15-year atherosclerotic vascular disease deaths in older adult women.

12. Relationship of dietary nitrate intake from vegetables with cardiovascular disease mortality: a prospective study in a cohort of older Australians.

13. Dietary nitrate intake is associated with muscle function in older women.

14. Vegetable Nitrate Intakes Are Associated with Reduced Self-Reported Cardiovascular-Related Complications within a Representative Sample of Middle-Aged Australian Women, Prospectively Followed up for 15 Years.

15. Reply to OM Shannon et al.

16. Vegetable and fruit intake and injurious falls risk in older women: a prospective cohort study.

17. Vegetable Diversity, Injurious Falls, and Fracture Risk in Older Women: A Prospective Cohort Study.

18. Dietary Nitrate and Diet Quality: An Examination of Changing Dietary Intakes within a Representative Sample of Australian Women.

19. Vegetable-derived bioactive nitrate and cardiovascular health.

20. Nitrate-rich vegetables do not lower blood pressure in individuals with mildly elevated blood pressure: a 4-wk randomized controlled crossover trial.

21. Cardiovascular Health Benefits of Specific Vegetable Types: A Narrative Review.

22. Cruciferous and Total Vegetable Intakes Are Inversely Associated With Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Older Adult Women.

23. Cruciferous and Allium Vegetable Intakes are Inversely Associated With 15-Year Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease Deaths in Older Adult Women.

25. Development of a reference database for assessing dietary nitrate in vegetables.

26. Association of dietary nitrate with atherosclerotic vascular disease mortality: a prospective cohort study of older adult women.

27. Association of Vegetable Nitrate Intake With Carotid Atherosclerosis and Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease in Older Women.

28. Vegetable and Fruit Intake and Fracture-Related Hospitalisations: A Prospective Study of Older Women.

29. Short-term effects of a high nitrate diet on nitrate metabolism in healthy individuals.

30. Source-specific nitrate intake and all-cause mortality in the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Study

31. Higher plant-derived nitrate intake is associated with lower odds of frailty in a cross-sectional study of community-dwelling older women.

32. Nitrate: The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of human health?

33. Dietary Nitrate Intake Is Positively Associated with Muscle Function in Men and Women Independent of Physical Activity Levels.

34. Nitrate, the oral microbiome, and cardiovascular health: a systematic literature review of human and animal studies.

35. Dietary Nitrate, Nitric Oxide, and Cardiovascular Health.

36. Dietary flavonoids and nitrate: effects on nitric oxide and vascular function.

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