His primary areas of study are Pediatrics, Cohort study, Pregnancy, Body mass index and Odds ratio. The Pediatrics study combines topics in areas such as Epidemiology, Gestational age, Incidence and Vaccination. Ken Kleinman has researched Cohort study in several fields, including Offspring, Surgery, Demography, Confidence interval and Risk factor.
His work deals with themes such as Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Cohort and Obstetrics, which intersect with Pregnancy. His Body mass index research incorporates themes from Weight gain and Gestational diabetes. His Odds ratio research includes themes of Diagnosis code and Medicaid.
Ken Kleinman spends much of his time researching Pediatrics, Internal medicine, Pregnancy, Cohort study and Body mass index. His Pediatrics research also works with subjects such as
He combines subjects such as Cohort and Obstetrics with his study of Pregnancy. Ken Kleinman works mostly in the field of Cohort study, limiting it down to topics relating to Demography and, in certain cases, Gerontology, as a part of the same area of interest. His work carried out in the field of Body mass index brings together such families of science as Obesity and Randomized controlled trial.
Ken Kleinman mainly investigates Internal medicine, Body mass index, Environmental health, Randomized controlled trial and Diabetes mellitus. His work on Hazard ratio, Logistic regression and Prospective cohort study as part of general Internal medicine research is frequently linked to Chlorhexidine, bridging the gap between disciplines. The concepts of his Body mass index study are interwoven with issues in Pregnancy, Obesity, Confidence interval and Obstetrics.
Ken Kleinman has researched Pregnancy in several fields, including Demography and Cohort. His study in Confidence interval is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Pediatrics and Confounding. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Disease cluster and Physical therapy.
His main research concerns Internal medicine, Randomized controlled trial, Pediatrics, Cohort study and Hazard ratio. The study incorporates disciplines such as Nursing homes, Enterococcus spp, Intensive care medicine, Gynecology and Multidrug resistant organism in addition to Internal medicine. The Randomized controlled trial study combines topics in areas such as Mupirocin, Intensive care, Infection control and Environmental health.
His Environmental health research focuses on Gerontology and how it connects with Body mass index. His Pediatrics research includes themes of Odds ratio, Vitamin D and neurology, Physiology and Colonization. His Cohort study research includes elements of Obesity, Waist, Retrospective cohort study, Weight gain and Prospective cohort study.
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INCIDENCE OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN MEN 40 TO 69 YEARS OLD: LONGITUDINAL RESULTS FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS MALE AGING STUDY
Catherine B. Johannes;Andre B. Araujo;Henry A. Feldman;Carol A. Derby.
The Journal of Urology (2000)
The Prevalence and Geographic Distribution of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis in the United States
Michael D. Kappelman;Michael D. Kappelman;Sheryl L. Rifas–Shiman;Ken Kleinman;Dan Ollendorf.
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (2007)
Much ado about nothing: A comparison of missing data methods and software to fit incomplete data regression models.
Nicholas J. Horton;Ken P. Kleinman.
The American Statistician (2007)
Maternal intake of vitamin D during pregnancy and risk of recurrent wheeze in children at 3 y of age
Carlos A Camargo;Sheryl L Rifas-Shiman;Augusto A Litonjua;Janet W Rich-Edwards.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2007)
Gestational weight gain and child adiposity at age 3 years.
Emily Oken;Elsie M. Taveras;Ken P. Kleinman;Janet W. Rich-Edwards.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (2007)
Erectile dysfunction and coronary risk factors: prospective results from the Massachusetts male aging study.
Henry A. Feldman;Catherine B. Johannes;Carol A. Derby;Ken P. Kleinman.
Preventive Medicine (2000)
A nearly continuous measure of birth weight for gestational age using a United States national reference
Emily Oken;Ken Paul Kleinman;Janet Wilson Rich-Edwards;Matthew William Gillman.
BMC Pediatrics (2003)
Targeted versus Universal Decolonization to Prevent ICU Infection
Susan S. Huang;Edward Septimus;Ken Kleinman;Julia Moody.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2013)
Sociodemographic predictors of antenatal and postpartum depressive symptoms among women in a medical group practice
Janet W. Rich-Edwards;Ken P. Kleinman;Allyson Abrams;Bernard L. Harlow.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (2006)
Maternal Fish Consumption, Hair Mercury, and Infant Cognition in a U.S. Cohort
Emily Oken;Robert O. Wright;Ken Paul Kleinman;David C. Bellinger.
Environmental Health Perspectives (2005)
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