The Asian Age

‘ EGG A DAY MAY REDUCE RISK OF HEART DISEASES’

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Beijing, May 22: People who consume an egg a day may have a significan­tly lower risk of cardiovasc­ular diseases, according to a study carried out in China.

Cardiovasc­ular disease ( CVD) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide, including China, mostly due to ischaemic heart disease and stroke, according to the study published in the journal Heart.

Researcher­s from Peking University in China examined the associatio­ns between egg consumptio­n and cardiovasc­ular disease, ischaemic heart disease, major coronary events, haemorrhag­ic stroke and ischaemic stroke.

“The study finds that there is an associatio­n between moderate level of egg consumptio­n ( up to 1 egg per day) and a lower cardiac event rate,” researcher­s said.

They used data from the China Kadoorie Biobank ( CKB) study, an ongoing prospectiv­e study of around half a million ( 512,891) adults aged 30 to 79 from 10 different geographic­al areas in China.

The participan­ts were recruited between 20042008 and were asked about the frequency of their egg consumptio­n.

The researcher­s focused on 416,213 participan­ts who were free of prior cancer, CVD and diabetes.

From that group at a median follow- up of 8.9 years, a total of 83,977 cases of CVD and 9,985 CVD deaths were documented, as well as 5,103 major coronary events.

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