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Janet E. Cade is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their research focuses mainly within the field of Medicine, with a particular emphasis on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology, General Health Professions, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

Their scientific contributions address a variety of topics, including:

  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact

Janet E. Cade has published extensively, with frequent appearances in publication venues such as:

  • Proceedings of The Nutrition Society
  • Nutrients
  • SSM Annual Scientific Meeting
  • BMJ Open
  • PLoS ONE

They have co-authored works frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Darren C. Greenwood
  • Laura J. Hardie
  • Holly Rippin
  • Diane Threapleton
  • Charlotte Evans

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Janet E. Cade include:

  • "Meat consumption and risk of incident dementia: cohort study of 493,888 UK Biobank participants" (2021), published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • "Type of menopause, age of menopause and variations in the risk of incident cardiovascular disease: pooled analysis of individual data from 10 international studies" (2020), published in Human Reproduction
  • "Inequalities in education and national income are associated with poorer diet: Pooled analysis of individual participant data across 12 European countries" (2020), published in PLoS ONE
  • "Association Between Reproductive Life Span and Incident Nonfatal Cardiovascular Disease" (2020), published in JAMA Cardiology
  • "High sugar content of European commercial baby foods and proposed updates to existing recommendations" (2020), published in Maternal and Child Nutrition

Best Publications

  • Development, validation and utilisation of food-frequency questionnaires - a review.

    Janet Cade;Rachel Thompson;Victoria Burley;Daniel Warm

  • Group based training for self‐management strategies in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus

    Trudi A Deakin;Catherine E McShane;Janet E Cade;Rhys Williams

  • Before the beginning: Nutrition and lifestyle in the preconception period and its importance for future health

    Judith Stephenson;Nicola Heslehurst;Jennifer Hall;Danielle A J M Schoenaker

  • 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

  • Adherence to a Smartphone Application for Weight Loss Compared to Website and Paper Diary: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

    Michelle Clare Carter;Victoria Jane Burley;Camilla Nykjaer;Janet Elizabeth Cade

  • Food frequency questionnaires: a review of their design, validation and utilisation

    J. E. Cade;V. J. Burley;D. L. Warm;R. L. Thompson

  • Randomised controlled trial of primary school based intervention to reduce risk factors for obesity

    Pinki Sahota;Mary C J Rudolf;Rachael Dixey;Andrew J Hill

  • Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology – nutritional epidemiology (STROBE-nut): An extension of the STROBE statement†

    Carl Lachat;Carl Lachat;Dana Hawwash;Marga C. Ocké;Christina Berg

  • Circadian Rhythm and Sleep Disruption: Causes, Metabolic Consequences, and Countermeasures

    Gregory D. M. Potter;Debra J. Skene;Josephine Arendt;Janet E. Cade

  • 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

  • Factors affecting food choice in relation to fruit and vegetable intake: a review

    J Pollard;S. F. L Kirk;J. E Cade

  • 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

  • Structured patient education: the Diabetes X-PERT Programme makes a difference

    T. A. Deakin;J. E. Cade;R. Williams;D. C. Greenwood

  • Age at natural menopause and risk of incident cardiovascular disease: a pooled analysis of individual patient data.

    Dongshan Zhu;Hsin Fang Chung;Annette J. Dobson;Nirmala Pandeya

  • Evaluation of implementation and effect of primary school based intervention to reduce risk factors for obesity

    Pinki Sahota;Mary C J Rudolf;Rachael Dixey;Andrew J Hill

  • Why do women use dietary supplements? The use of the theory of planned behaviour to explore beliefs about their use

    Mark Conner;Sara F.L Kirk;Janet E Cade;Jennifer H Barrett

  • Dietary Fiber and Colorectal Cancer Risk: A Nested Case–Control Study Using Food Diaries

    Christina C. Dahm;Ruth H. Keogh;Elizabeth A. Spencer;Darren C. Greenwood

  • Environmental Influences: Factors Influencing a Woman’s Decision to Use Dietary Supplements

    Mark Conner;Sara F. L. Kirk;Janet E. Cade;Jennifer H. Barrett

  • Costs of a healthy diet: analysis from the UK Women's Cohort Study.

    Janet Cade;Hendrike Upmeier;Claire Calvert;Darren Greenwood

  • Maternal alcohol intake prior to and during pregnancy and risk of adverse birth outcomes: evidence from a British cohort

    Camilla Nykjaer;Nisreen A Alwan;Darren C Greenwood;Nigel A B Simpson

Frequent Co-Authors

Darren C. Greenwood
Darren C. Greenwood University of Leeds
Gita D. Mishra
Gita D. Mishra University of Queensland
Eric J. Brunner
Eric J. Brunner University College London
Graham G. Giles
Graham G. Giles University of Melbourne
Graham Clarke
Graham Clarke University of Leeds
Hans-Olov Adami
Hans-Olov Adami Karolinska Institute
Diana Kuh
Diana Kuh University College London
Timothy J. Key
Timothy J. Key University of Oxford
Sian M. Robinson
Sian M. Robinson Newcastle University
Kay-Tee Khaw
Kay-Tee Khaw University of Cambridge

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