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Fruit, vegetable, and legume intake, and cardiovascular disease and deaths in 18 countries (PURE): a prospective cohort study

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Victoria Miller, Andrew Mente, Mahshid Dehghan, Sumathy Rangarajan et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2017Citations: 653

BACKGROUND The association between intake of fruits, vegetables, and legumes with cardiovascular disease and deaths has been investigated extensively in Europe, the USA, Japan, and China, but little or no data are available from the Middle East, South America, Africa, or south Asia. METHODS We did a...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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Availability, affordability, and consumption of fruits and vegetables in 18 countries across income levels: findings from the Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study

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Victoria Miller, Salim Yusuf, Clara K Chow, Mahshid Dehghan et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2016Citations: 443

BACKGROUND: Several international guidelines recommend the consumption of two servings of fruits and three servings of vegetables per day, but their intake is thought to be low worldwide. We aimed to determine the extent to which such low intake is related to availability and affordability. METHODS:...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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Changes in preterm birth and stillbirth during COVID-19 lockdowns in 26 countries

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Clara Calvert, Meredith Brockway, Helga Zoëga, Jessica E. Miller et al.

Journal: Nature Human BehaviourYear: 2023Citations: 120

Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of infant mortality worldwide. Changes in PTB rates, ranging from -90% to +30%, were reported in many countries following early COVID-19 pandemic response measures ('lockdowns'). It is unclear whether this variation reflects real differences in lockdown impac...

Health SciencesMedicineObstetrics and GynecologyOpen Access
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Ultra-processed foods and mortality: analysis from the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology study

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Mahshid Dehghan, Andrew Mente, Sumathy Rangarajan, Viswanathan Mohan et al.

Journal: American Journal of Clinical NutritionYear: 2022Citations: 53

BACKGROUND Higher intake of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) has been associated with increased risk of CVD and mortality in observational studies from Western countries but data from non-Western countries are limited. OBJECTIVES We aimed to assess the association between consumption of UPFs and risk of...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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Associations of the glycaemic index and the glycaemic load with risk of type 2 diabetes in 127 594 people from 20 countries (PURE): a prospective cohort study

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Victoria Miller, David Jenkins, Mahshid Dehghan, Kristie Srichaikul et al.

Journal: The Lancet Diabetes & EndocrinologyYear: 2024Citations: 49

BACKGROUND The association between the glycaemic index and the glycaemic load with type 2 diabetes incidence is controversial. We aimed to evaluate this association in an international cohort with diverse glycaemic index and glycaemic load diets. METHODS The PURE study is a prospective cohort study ...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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Caseload in rural general surgical practice and implications for training

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Bruce Tulloh, Stephen Clifforth, Iain Miller

Journal: ANZ Journal of SurgeryYear: 2001Citations: 46

BACKGROUND: Despite increasing specialization within general surgery, many general surgeons, particularly in rural practice, continue to treat a wide range of conditions. The aim of the present paper was to provide accurate information on three rural surgeons' case-loads to illustrate the spectrum o...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsEmergency Medical Services
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A systematic review of complementary feeding practices in South Asian infants and young children: the Bangladesh perspective

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Logan Manikam, Alexandra Robinson, Jia Ying Kuah, Hrisheekesh J Vaidya et al.

Journal: BMC NutritionYear: 2017Citations: 36

BACKGROUND: Sub-optimal nutrition among children remains a problem across South Asia (SA). Appropriate complementary feeding practices (CFP) can greatly reduce this risk. The primary objective of this systematic review (SR) of CF studies was to assess timing, dietary diversity, meal frequency and in...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Exploring the Barriers to and Facilitators of Using Evidence-Based Drugs in the Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases: Findings From a Multistakeholder, Qualitative Analysis

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Victoria Miller, Lavanya Nambiar, Malvika Saxena, Darryl P. Leong et al.

Journal: Global HeartYear: 2017Citations: 28

BACKGROUND: Health-system barriers and facilitators associated with cardiovascular medication adherence have seldom been studied, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where uptake rates are poorest. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to explore the major obstacles and facilitators to the use ...

Health SciencesMedicineFamily PracticeOpen Access
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Children’s and adolescents’ rising animal-source food intakes in 1990–2018 were impacted by age, region, parental education and urbanicity

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Victoria Miller, Patrick Webb, Frederick Cudhea, Jianyi Zhang et al.

Journal: Nature FoodYear: 2023Citations: 22

Animal-source foods (ASF) provide nutrition for children and adolescents' physical and cognitive development. Here, we use data from the Global Dietary Database and Bayesian hierarchical models to quantify global, regional and national ASF intakes between 1990 and 2018 by age group across 185 countr...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEcologyOpen Access
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Novel multiplex assay platforms to detect influenza A hemagglutinin subtype‐specific antibody responses for high‐throughput and in‐field applications

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Zhu‐Nan Li, Jessica F. Trost, Kimberly M. Weber, Elizabeth LeMasters et al.

Journal: Influenza and Other Respiratory VirusesYear: 2017Citations: 19

BACKGROUND: Detections of influenza A subtype-specific antibody responses are often complicated by the presence of cross-reactive antibodies. We developed two novel multiplex platforms for antibody detection. The multiplexed magnetic fluorescence microsphere immunoassay (MAGPIX) is a high-throughput...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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The burden of cardiovascular events according to cardiovascular risk profile in adults from high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries (PURE): a cohort study

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Darryl P. Leong, Rita Yusuf, Romaina Iqbal, Álvaro Avezum et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2025Citations: 12

BACKGROUND: Current strategies to prevent adverse cardiovascular outcomes focus primary prevention in high-risk groups and secondary prevention in people with known cardiovascular disease. We aimed to determine the proportion of events occurring in lower-risk groups globally. METHODS: We included pe...

Health SciencesMedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineOpen Access
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Global Intakes of Total Protein and Sub-types; Findings from the 2015 Global Dietary Database (P10-050-19)

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Julia Reedy, Frederick Cudhea, Peilin Shi, Jianyi Zhang et al.

Journal: Current Developments in NutritionYear: 2019Citations: 12

Adequate macronutrient intake is critical for child growth and health and the prevention of non-communicable diseases. Presently, the global distributions of macronutrient intake are not well established. Our objective was to comprehensively estimate daily intakes of total, animal, and plant protein...

Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthOpen Access
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Solvent exposure and cognitive ability at age 67: a follow-up study of the 1947 Scottish Mental Survey

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Finlay Dick, Victoria J. Bourne, Sean Semple, Helen Catherine Fox et al.

Journal: Occupational and Environmental MedicineYear: 2009Citations: 8

OBJECTIVES: Organic solvent exposure may be associated with cognitive impairment in later life although the evidence for this association is inconsistent. This study sought to examine the association between organic solvent exposure and cognitive function in later life. METHODS: A prospective longit...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyCancer Research
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Porn Studies

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Laura Helen Marks

Journal: Feminist Media HistoriesYear: 2018Citations: 1

In April 2014, just over a year before her untimely death from ovarian cancer, trailblazing pornographer Candida Royalle did an in-depth interview with the Rialto Report. She stated:Her lament made me profoundly sad. How can it be that a feminist filmmaker so groundbreaking and important to a media ...

Social SciencesPsychologyClinical Psychology
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G309 A systematic review of infant and young children complementary feeding practices in south asian families

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Logan Manikam, Alexandra Robinson, Isabel Lever, Jia Ying Kuah et al.

Year: 2017Citations: 1

<h3>Aims</h3> Sub-optimal nutrition among children remains a problem across South Asia (SA). Appropriate complementary feeding practices (CFP) can greatly reduce this risk. We aimed to undertake a systematic review of studies assessing CFP in SA children aged 0– 2 years in Bangladesh, India and Paki...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and Dietetics
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