0 Datasets
0 Files
Get instant academic access to this publication’s datasets.
Yes. After verification, you can browse and download datasets at no cost. Some premium assets may require author approval.
Files are stored on encrypted storage. Access is restricted to verified users and all downloads are logged.
Yes, message the author after sign-up to request supplementary files or replication code.
Join 50,000+ researchers worldwide. Get instant access to peer-reviewed datasets, advanced analytics, and global collaboration tools.
✓ Immediate verification • ✓ Free institutional access • ✓ Global collaborationJoin our academic network to download verified datasets and collaborate with researchers worldwide.
Get Free AccessIn this cohort study, higher MED intake scores were associated with a 30% relative risk reduction in type 2 diabetes during a 20-year period, which could be explained in large part by biomarkers of insulin resistance, BMI, lipoprotein metabolism, and inflammation.
Shafqat Ahmad, Olga Demler, Qi Sun, M. Vinayaga Moorthy, Chunying Li, I‐Min Lee, Paul M. Ridker, JoAnn E. Manson, Frank B Hu, Tove Fall, Daniel I. Chasman, Susan Cheng, Aruna D. Pradhan, Samia Mora (2020). Association of the Mediterranean Diet With Onset of Diabetes in the Women’s Health Study. , 3(11), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25466.
Datasets shared by verified academics with rich metadata and previews.
Authors choose access levels; downloads are logged for transparency.
Students and faculty get instant access after verification.
Type
Article
Year
2020
Authors
14
Datasets
0
Total Files
0
Language
en
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25466
Access datasets from 50,000+ researchers worldwide with institutional verification.
Get Free Access