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English: "Relative risk and 95% confidence intervals of ischemic heart disease for each 50 g/day increase in processed meat consumption (I2 = 37.7%, Q = 17.6, phet = 0.09). Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; RR, relative risk. RRs are represented by squares, with their 95% CIs as horizontal lines; the size of the squares is inversely proportional to the variance of the log RR. The diamond reflects the combined effect based on fixed effects analysis."
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Author Authors of the study: Keren Papier, Anika Knuppel, Nandana Syam, Susan A. Jebb & Tim J. Key

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From the study "Meat consumption and risk of ischemic heart disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis"

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