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Scope
Remaining lifetime risk of CVD death in adults describes the quantitative relationship between exposure to methyl mercury (MeHg) and omega-3 fatty acids from fish intake in adults and remaining lifetime risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases. D↷
Definition
The ramaining lifetime risk of CVD death in adults is defined as a probability that an adult person exposed to MeHg and omega-3 fatty acids from fish will die from cardiovascular diseases in his/her remaining lifetime. This variable is indexed by variable age. It applies to the two last age categories, i.e. 18-55yr and over 55yr.
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Causality
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- Baseline remaining lifetime risk of CVD death in adults
- Fish oil intake in Beneris
- Baseline intake of fish oil in Beneris
- Methyl mercury intake from fish in Beneris
- Baseline intake of methyl mercury from fish in Beneris
- ERF of methyl mercury on CVD risk in adults
- ERF of omega-3 fatty acids on CVD risk in adults
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