The association between total energy intake and early mortality: data from the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study

Objectives.  In animal studies, low energy intake (EI) has been associated with a longer lifespan. We examine whether EI is an independent risk factor for prospective all‐cause mortality, cardiovascular and cancer mortality in humans.

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