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The French Paradox > Bibliography & 'Netography'
Tunstall-Pedoe H. Autres pays, autres moeurs: theories on why the French have less heart disease than the British. BMJ 1988; 297: 1559
Criqui MH, Ringel BL. Does diet or alcohol explain the French paradox? Lancet 1994; 344: 1719-1723
Renaud S, De Lorgeril M. Wine, alcohol, platelets, and the French paradox for coronary heart disease. Lancet 1992; 339: 1523-1526
Parodi PW. The French paradox unmasked: the role of folate. Med Hypotheses 1997; 49: 313-318[Medline].
Salmeron J, Manson JE, Stampfer MJ, Colditz GA, Wing AL, Willett WC. Criqui MH, Ringel BL. Does diet or alcohol explain the French paradox? Lancet 1994; 344: 1719-1723[Medline].
Sekikawa, A., Kuller, L. H, Ravnskov, U. (1999). Why heart disease mortality is low in France. BMJ 319: 255-255
Law, M., Wald, N. (1999). Attribution of time lag theory to explain French paradox. BMJ 319:
Ducimetière, P., Lang, T., Amouyel, P., Arveiler, D., Ferrières, J., Marrugat, J., Sentí, M., Glaser, J. H (2000). Why mortality from heart disease is low in France. BMJ 320: 249-249
Capewell, S., Mcmurray, J. (2000). Coronary heart disease trends in France and elsewhere. Heart 84: 121-122
Variations in Stroke Incidence and Survival in 3 Areas of Europe. Stroke 31: 2074-2079 Cruickshank, Kennedy (Dr.JK), Senior Lecturer in Clinical Epidemiology, Univ.Manchester on sabbatical at Tulane Univ. Schl.Public Health, New Orleans bmj.com, 28 May 1999
Why heart disease mortality is low in France Jeffrey J. Segall bmj.com, 7 Jun 1999
French Paradox -- Silicon? Don Bradley, Information Analyst , Biomedical Discoveries (Seattle, WA),USA. bmj.com, 3 Jul 1999
Flavonoids in wine, fruits, and vegetables may still be a factor in the French Paradox John D. Folts, Ph.D., Professor of Medicine , University of Wisconsin Medical School bmj.com, 28 Jul 1999
Other explanations for the Southern Europe paradox Jaume Marrugat, Head of Lipids and Cardiovascular Epidemiology Research Unit , Institut Municipal d'Investigaci* M?dica bmj.com, 3 Aug 1999
Why heart disease mortality is low in France Akira Sekikawa, Lewis H Kuller, and Uffe Ravnskov BMJ 1999 319: 255.
Attribution of time lag theory to explain French paradox Malcolm Law and Nicholas Wald BMJ 1999 319: 1073.
Why mortality from heart disease is low in France Pierre Ducimetière, Thierry Lang, Philippe Amouyel, Dominique Arveiler, Jean Ferrières, Jaume Marrugat, Mariano Sentí, and John H Glaser BMJ 2000 320: 249.
• www.eurocare.org/profiles/franceparadoxeng.htm
• http://www.amhrt.org/
• BOOK: Eating for a Healthy Heart : Explaining the 'French Paradox, by by Sara Stanner, John S., Md. Yudkin (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0879838140/starwarsportal)
Links, books and articles
Tunstall-Pedoe H. Autres pays, autres moeurs: theories on why the French have less heart disease than the British. BMJ 1988; 297: 1559
Criqui MH, Ringel BL. Does diet or alcohol explain the French Paradox? Lancet 1994; 344: 1719-1723
Renaud S, De Lorgeril M. Wine, alcohol, platelets, and the French Paradox for coronary heart disease. Lancet 1992; 339: 1523-1526
Parodi PW. The French Paradox unmasked: the role of folate. Med Hypotheses 1997; 49: 313-318[Medline].
Hu FB, Stampfer MJ, Manson JE, Rimm E, Wolk A, Colditz GA, et al. Prospective study of dietary intake of alpha-linolenic acid and risk of coronary heart disease among women. Am J Clin Nutr (in press).
Salmeron J, Manson JE, Stampfer MJ, Colditz GA, Wing AL, Willett WC. Criqui MH, Ringel BL. Does diet or alcohol explain the French Paradox? Lancet 1994; 344: 1719-1723[Medline].
Sekikawa, A., Kuller, L. H, Ravnskov, U. (1999). Why heart disease mortality is low in France. BMJ 319: 255-255
Law, M., Wald, N. (1999). Attribution of time lag theory to explain French Paradox. BMJ 319:
Ducimetière, P., Lang, T., Amouyel, P., Arveiler, D., Ferrières, J., Marrugat, J., Sentí, M., Glaser, J. H (2000). Why mortality from heart disease is low in France. BMJ 320: 249-249
Capewell, S., Mcmurray, J. (2000). Coronary heart disease trends in France and elsewhere. Heart 84: 121-122
Why heart disease mortality is low in France Jeffrey J. Segall bmj.com, 7 Jun 1999
Clearly, wine consumption correlates with the residual differences in mortality rate John H Glaser bmj.com, 29 Jun 1999
Flavonoids in wine, fruits, and vegetables may still be a factor in the French Paradox John D. Folts, Ph.D., Professor of Medicine , University of Wisconsin Medical School bmj.com, 28 Jul 1999
Other explanations for the Southern Europe paradox Jaume Marrugat, Head of Lipids and Cardiovascular Epidemiology Research Unit , Institut Municipal d'Investigaci* M?dica bmj.com, 3 Aug 1999
Why heart disease mortality is low in France Akira Sekikawa, Lewis H Kuller, and Uffe Ravnskov BMJ 1999 319: 255.
Attribution of time lag theory to explain French Paradox Malcolm Law and Nicholas Wald BMJ 1999 319: 1073.
Why mortality from heart disease is low in France Pierre Ducimetière, Thierry Lang, Philippe Amouyel, Dominique Arveiler, Jean Ferrières, Jaume Marrugat, Mariano Sentí, and John H Glaser BMJ 2000 320: 249.
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