![]() In a recent meta-analysis, frequent egg consumption was also shown to be associated with incident DM ( 15). However, data on the association of egg consumption with incident HF have been conflicting ( 16– 18). Identification of simple and inexpensive yet effective strategies to help prevent incident HF can be of paramount importance. This can help reduce not only the overall morbidity and mortality as well as the healthcare costs related to HF. We, therefore, conducted this meta-analysis of population bases prospective cohort studies to examine the association of egg consumption with incident HF in humans. We conducted a search in PubMed, Cochrane library, and Google Scholar up to May 2016 for studies that reported the association of egg consumption with incident HF. ![]() We used the following keywords for our search: eggs, nutrition, and HF. The search was performed for studies in English language and was limited to human subjects. When an abstract from a meeting and a full article referred to the same report, only the full report was included in the analysis. ![]() Comprehensive meta analysis 2.2.064 download full# In case of multiple reports from the same study, we used the most complete and/or recently reported data. Comprehensive meta analysis 2.2.064 download full#.
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