Christakoudi, S Riboli, E Evangelou, E Tsilidis, K
Associations of liver, metabolic, and inflammatory biomarkers in blood with body shape are unclear, because waist circumference (WC) and hip circumference (HC) are dependent on overall body size, resulting in bias. We have used the allometric “a body shape index” (ABSI = WC(mm)∗Weight(kg)-2/3∗Height(m)5/6) and hip index (HIwomen = HC(cm)∗Weight(kg)...
Bouras, E Tsilidis, KK Triggi, M Siargkas, A Chourdakis, M Haidich, A-B
Several dietary exposures have been associated with gastric cancer (GC), but the associations are often heterogenous and may be afflicted by inherent biases. In the context of an Umbrella Review (UR), we provide an overview and a critical evaluation of the strength and quality, and evidence classification of the associations of diet-related exposur...
Castrillón Liñan, Carolina Alvarez Mayorga, Jimy Henry Lozada-Urbano, Michelle
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F1000Research
Background: COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging for health services and systems around the world, including Peru. A viable alternative in the telemedicine field to guarantee patient nutritional care is telenutrition. Telenutrition involves the interactive use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to implement the nutrit...
Olga, Laurentya Petry, Clive J van Diepen, Janna A Prentice, Philippa M Hughes, Ieuan A Vervoort, Jacques Boekhorst, Jos Chichlowski, Maciej Gross, Gabriele Dunger, David B
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Funder: Medical Research Council; Grant(s): Unit programmes: MC_UU_12015/2 and MC_UU_00006/2 / Funder: Wellcome Trust / Growth and nutrition during early life have been strongly linked to future health and metabolic risks. The Cambridge Baby Growth Study (CBGS), a longitudinal birth cohort of 2229 mother-infant pairs, was set up in 2001 to investig...
Olga, Laurentya Petry, Clive van Diepen, Janna A Prentice, Philippa M Hughes, Ieuan A Vervoort, Jacques Boekhorst, Jos Chichlowski, Maciej Gross, Gabriele Dunger, David
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Growth and nutrition during early life have been strongly linked to future health and metabolic risks. The Cambridge Baby Growth Study (CBGS), a longitudinal birth cohort of 2229 mother-infant pairs, was set up in 2001 to investigate early life determinant factors of infant growth and body composition in the UK setting. To carry out extensive profi...
Engin, Mesut Ozsin, Kadir Kaan Savran, Muhammed Guvenc, Orhan Yavuz, Senol Ozyazicioglu, Ahmet Fatih
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Brazilian journal of cardiovascular surgery
Rhythm problems are the most observed complications following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), the most common being postoperative atrial fibrillation (PoAF), with an incidence reaching 50% of the patients. In this study, we aimed to investigate the predictive importance of prognostic nutritional index (PNI) and visceral adiposity index (VAI...
Larsson, Susanna C Lee, Wei-Hsuan Burgess, Stephen Allara, Elias
CONTEXT: Atrial fibrillation (AF), cardiac arrhythmias, and related risk factors are common in patients with Cushing's syndrome, or clinical chronic hypercortisolism. While hypercortisolism may be associated with AF, this association has not yet been ascertained causally. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether plasma cortisol is causally associated with A...
Biddle, Gregory J H Henson, Joseph Biddle, Stuart J H Davies, Melanie J Khunti, Kamlesh Rowlands, Alex V Sutton, Stephen Yates, Thomas Edwardson, Charlotte L
Funder: Department of Health / Isotemporal substitution modelling (ISM) and compositional isotemporal modelling (CISM) are statistical approaches used in epidemiology to model the associations of replacing time in one physical behaviour with time in another. This study's aim was to use both ISM and CISM to examine and compare associations of reallo...
Biddle, Gregory JH Henson, Joseph Biddle, Stuart JH Davies, Melanie J Khunti, Kamlesh Rowlands, Alex V Sutton, Stephen Yates, Thomas Edwardson, Charlotte L
Isotemporal substitution modelling (ISM) and compositional isotemporal modelling (CISM) are statistical approaches used in epidemiology to model the associations of replacing time in one physical behaviour with time in another. This study's aim was to use both ISM and CISM to examine and compare associations of reallocating 60 min of sitting into s...
Brown, Justin C Yang, Shengping Mire, Emily F Wu, Xiaocheng Miele, Lucio Ochoa, Augusto Zabaleta, Jovanny Katzmarzyk, Peter T
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Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
Anthropometric measures of obesity, including BMI and waist circumference (WC), do not quantify excess adiposity and metabolic abnormalities consistently across racial populations. This study tested the hypothesis that participant race modifies the association of anthropometric measures of obesity and cancer risk. This prospective cohort (The Penni...