Internal medicine, Meta-analysis, Prospective cohort study, Relative risk and Confidence interval are his primary areas of study. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Gastroenterology and Endocrinology. His Meta-analysis research integrates issues from Dietary fiber, Food science and Observational study.
His Prospective cohort study study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Confounding, Epidemiology, Cohort study and Cohort. His Relative risk research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Body mass index, Environmental health, Diabetes mellitus, Disease and Breast cancer. He combines subjects such as Fruits vegetables, Physical therapy and Incidence with his study of Confidence interval.
Darren C. Greenwood mainly investigates Internal medicine, Cohort study, Prospective cohort study, Meta-analysis and Cohort. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Gastroenterology and Oncology. The various areas that Darren C. Greenwood examines in his Cohort study study include Body mass index, Incidence, Environmental health, Hazard ratio and Breast cancer.
His study explores the link between Prospective cohort study and topics such as Relative risk that cross with problems in Diabetes mellitus. His Meta-analysis research incorporates themes from Observational study, Glycemic load, Glycemic index, Systematic review and Dietary fibre. As a part of the same scientific family, Darren C. Greenwood mostly works in the field of Cohort, focusing on Pregnancy and, on occasion, Physiology and Pediatrics.
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Cohort study, Pregnancy, Prospective cohort study and Body mass index. His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Oncology. His Cohort study study incorporates themes from Diabetes mellitus, Breast cancer, Cohort and Hazard ratio.
His study in Prospective cohort study is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Million Women Study, Environmental health, Relative risk, Abdominal fat and Biomarker. The concepts of his Body mass index study are interwoven with issues in Menopause and Subgroup analysis. Darren C. Greenwood has included themes like Quality of life and Intensive care unit in his Meta-analysis study.
Darren C. Greenwood mainly focuses on Relative risk, Body mass index, Internal medicine, Prospective cohort study and Menopause. The study of Relative risk is intertwined with the study of Gastroenterology in a number of ways. His research integrates issues of Incidence, Cohort study, Oncology, Proportional hazards model and Hazard ratio in his study of Body mass index.
Meta-analysis and Confidence interval are the core of his Internal medicine study. His Meta-analysis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Vitamin D and neurology, Randomized controlled trial, Depression and Bolus. His studies in Prospective cohort study integrate themes in fields like Million Women Study, Sugar intake, Epidemiology and Biomarker.
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Dietary fibre, whole grains, and risk of colorectal cancer: systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies
Dagfinn Aune;Doris S M Chan;Rosa Lau;Rui Vieira.
BMJ (2011)
Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality-a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies.
Dagfinn Aune;Dagfinn Aune;Edward Giovannucci;Edward Giovannucci;Paolo Boffetta;Lars T. Fadnes.
Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases (2017)
Red and Processed Meat and Colorectal Cancer Incidence: Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies
Doris S. M. Chan;Rosa Lau;Dagfinn Aune;Rui Vieira.
PLOS ONE (2011)
Body mass index and survival in women with breast cancer—systematic literature review and meta-analysis of 82 follow-up studies
D. S.M. Chan;A. R. Vieira;D. Aune;D. Aune;E. V. Bandera.
Annals of Oncology (2014)
Whole grain consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all cause and cause specific mortality: systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies
Dagfinn Aune;NaNa Keum;Edward Giovannucci;Lars T Fadnes.
BMJ (2016)
Dietary fibre intake and risk of cardiovascular disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
Diane E Threapleton;Darren C Greenwood;Charlotte E L Evans;Christine L Cleghorn.
BMJ (2013)
Systematic review and meta-analysis of school-based interventions to improve daily fruit and vegetable intake in children aged 5 to 12 y
Charlotte E L Evans;Meaghan S Christian;Christine L Cleghorn;Darren C Greenwood.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2012)
Structured patient education: the Diabetes X-PERT Programme makes a difference
T. A. Deakin;J. E. Cade;R. Williams;D. C. Greenwood.
Diabetic Medicine (2006)
Body mass index, abdominal fatness and pancreatic cancer risk: a systematic review and non-linear dose–response meta-analysis of prospective studies
D. Aune;D. C. Greenwood;D. S. M. Chan;R. Vieira.
Annals of Oncology (2012)
Ascorbic Acid Prevents Contrast-Mediated Nephropathy in Patients With Renal Dysfunction Undergoing Coronary Angiography or Intervention
Konstantinos Spargias;Elias Alexopoulos;Stamatis Kyrzopoulos;Panayiotis Iacovis.
Circulation (2004)
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