Highlights from European Society of Cardiology Congress: a focus on nutrition
https://doi.org/10.17802/2306-1278-2021-10-1-83-88
Abstract
The relationship between nutrition and cardiovascular health has emerged over the past two decades. European Society of Cardiology has become a leading platform for discussion. This article encompasses the main findings of a multitude of studies presented at ESC. The assessment of population dietary patterns should include the data on the profile of food and nutrients as well as their lifestyle, socio-economic status, the quality of products, and macronutrients replacement. The study design aimed at assessing dietary patterns nutrition should be a prospective long-term study focusing on collecting the data on ethnic and socio-economic components as well as the data suggesting the adherence to a particular dietary pattern.
About the Author
D. P. TsygankovaRussian Federation
Tsygankova Daria P. - Ph.D., a researcher at the Laboratory of Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology, Department of Medical Care Optimization in Cardiovascular Diseases.
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Competing Interests:
D.P. Tsygankova declares no conflict of interest.
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Tsygankova D.P. Highlights from European Society of Cardiology Congress: a focus on nutrition. Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases. 2021;10(1):83-88. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17802/2306-1278-2021-10-1-83-88