Keren Papier
0000-0002-4102-6835
Oxford University
21 papers found
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Circulating insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) concentrations and incidence of 30 cancers: prospective analyses in UK Biobank
Association of plasma biomarkers of fruit and vegetable intake with incident type 2 diabetes: EPIC-InterAct case-cohort study in eight European countries
This is not the EAT–Lancet Diet – Authors' reply
EAT-Lancet score and major health outcomes: the EPIC-Oxford study
The effects of a multidisciplinary high‐throughput skin clinic on healthcare costs of organ transplant recipients
Comparison of Major Protein-Source Foods and Other Food Groups in Meat-Eaters and Non-Meat-Eaters in the EPIC-Oxford Cohort
Vegetarian diets and risk of hospitalisation or death with diabetes in British adults: results from the EPIC-Oxford study
Dietary patterns associated with hypertension risk among adults in Thailand: 8-year findings from the Thai Cohort Study
Increase in preventive behaviour by organ transplant recipients after sun protection information in a skin cancer surveillance clinic
Management of organ transplant recipients attending a high-throughput skin cancer surgery and surveillance clinic in Queensland
Social Demography of Transitional Dietary Patterns in Thailand: Prospective Evidence from the Thai Cohort Study
Relationship between 8-year weight change, body size, and health in a large cohort of adults in Thailand
Poverty, Dietary Intake, Intestinal Parasites, and Nutritional Status among School-Age Children in the Rural Philippines
Body mass index and type 2 diabetes in Thai adults: defining risk thresholds and population impacts
Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and type 2 diabetes incidence in Thai adults: results from an 8-year prospective study
Validity of Self-Reported Diabetes in a Cohort of Thai Adults
Incidence and risk factors for type 2 diabetes mellitus in transitional Thailand: results from the Thai cohort study
Factors associated with stress among first-year undergraduate students attending an Australian university
Stress and dietary behaviour among first-year university students in Australia: Sex differences
A Food Frequency Questionnaire Validated for Estimating Dietary Flavonoid Intake in an Australian Population
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