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Additional file 1 of Meat consumption and risk of 25 common conditions: outcome-wide analyses in 475,000 men and women in the UK Biobank study

Authors :
Papier, Keren
Fensom, Georgina K.
Knuppel, Anika
Appleby, Paul N.
Tong, Tammy Y. N.
Schmidt, Julie A.
Travis, Ruth C.
Key, Timothy J.
Perez-Cornago, Aurora
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figshare

Abstract

Additional file 1 Methods 1. Assessment of dietary intake for meat. Methods 2. Assessment of health outcomes. Methods 3. Covariates. Table 1. Disease outcome definition and exclusion criteria. Table 2. Baseline characteristics of participants by total meat intake in UK Biobank (n = 467,384). Table 3. Baseline characteristics of participants by unprocessed red meat intake in UK Biobank (n = 468,328). Table 4. Baseline characteristics of participants by processed meat intake in UK Biobank (n = 472,844). Table 5. Baseline characteristics of participants by poultry meat intake in UK Biobank (n = 473,011). Table 6. Risk of 25 common conditions by total meat intake in UK Biobank. Table 7. Risk of 25 common conditions by unprocessed red and processed meat intake in UK Biobank. Table 8. Risk of 25 common conditions by unprocessed red meat intake in UK Biobank. Table 9. Risk of 25 common conditions by processed meat intake in UK Biobank. Table 10. Risk of 25 common conditions by poultry meat intake in UK Biobank. Figure 1. Participant flow chart of the study. Figure 2. Risk of 25 common conditions by higher daily intake of total meat excluding the first 4 years of follow-up, in never smokers. Figure 3. Risk of 25 common conditions by higher daily intake of unprocessed red and processed meat excluding the first 4 years of follow-up, in never smokers. Figure 4. Risk of 25 common conditions by higher daily intake of unprocessed red meat excluding the first 4 years of follow-up, in never smokers. Figure 5. Risk of 25 common conditions by higher daily intake of processed meat excluding the first 4 years of follow-up, in never smokers. Figure 6. Risk of 25 common conditions by higher daily intake of poultry meat excluding the first 4 years of follow-up, in never smokers. Figure 7. Risk of 25 common conditions per 100 g/day higher daily intake of total meat.

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