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Fung TT, et al. Circulation 2009;119:1093-100

Participant Characteristics and Median (Interquartile Range) Intake of aMed Components for the Years in Which FFQ Was Administered Fung TT, et al. Circulation 2009;119:1093-100

Age Standardized Baseline Characteristics According to Quintiles of 1984 aMed Scores Fung TT, et al. Circulation 2009;119:1093-100

Relative Risks of CHD by Quintiles of aMED Score Fung TT, et al. Circulation 2009;119:1093-100

Relative Risks of Stroke by Quintiles of aMED Fung TT, et al. Circulation 2009;119:1093-100

Multivariate RR (95% CI) of Total CHD by Quintiles of aMED Stratified by Selected Cardiovascular Risk Factors Fung TT, et al. Circulation 2009;119:1093-100

Multivariate RR of Total Stroke by Quintiles of aMED Stratified by Selected Cardiovascular Risk Factors Fung TT, et al. Circulation 2009;119:1093-100

A, Multivariate RR of CVD (combined CHD and stroke) by quintiles of aMed B, Multivariate RR of fatal CVD (combined CHD and stroke mortality) by quintiles of aMed  Indicates incidence of CVD (P for trend<0.0001) Fung TT, et al. Circ 2009;119:1093-100

CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE Fung TT, et al. Circulation 2009;119:1093-100