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Volume 333:937-938 October 5, 1995 Number 14
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Fish Intake and the Risk of Coronary Disease

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To the Editor: Ascherio and coworkers (April 13 issue)1 reported findings on dietary fish intake and the risk of coronary heart disease and concluded that there was no relation. There was, however, an increased risk of coronary-artery bypass grafting in the two groups with the highest fish intake. Selection bias appears an unlikely explanation.

In our study of 1833 Eastern Finnish men with a high fish intake, men in the upper half of the fish-intake distribution (>=30 g per day in four-day food records) had 1.9 times the risk (adjusted for risk factors; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.1 to . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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