Leisure time physical activity of moderate to vigorous intensity and mortality: A large
pooled cohort analysis.
Not exact matches
Meat and dairy food consumption and breast cancer: a
pooled analysis of
cohort studies.
Finally, the researchers
pooled data from the two
cohorts in order to conduct subgroup and safety
analyses.
Association of change of anthropometric measurements with incident type 2 diabetes mellitus: a
pooled analysis of the prospective population - based CARLA and SHIP
cohort studies
In
pooled analysis of 2 prospective population - based
cohort studies, German women who gained 1 cm of their WCR had an increased risk for incident diabetes of 31 % per year, compared with 28 % if they gained 1 - kg body weight (28).
Intake of fruits and vegetables and risk of breast cancer: a
pooled analysis of
cohort studies.
Coffee Drinking and Colorectal Cancer and its Subsites: a
Pooled analysis of 8
Cohort Studies in Japan, International Journal of Cancer, published online.
The
analyses were first conducted in each
cohort separately, and because no appreciable difference was detected by
cohort (eTable 1 in the Supplement), we then conducted the
pooled analysis using the sex - stratified Cox proportional hazards regression model in the combined data set.
Meta -
analyses examining the relationship between coffee intake and risk of coronary heart disease have observed a positive association among case - control studies but not among prospective
cohort studies.1, 2 According to the most recent meta -
analysis, 1 the
pooled case - control data show a 60 % increased risk for drinking 5 cups / d.
After a
pooled analysis of 14
cohort studies, we found that coffee consumption had a significantly inverse association with the risk of pancreatic cancer.
Association between long - standing limiting illness and childhood measures in a
pooled analysis of participants of the 1958 National Child Development Study (NCDS)
cohort at age 33 and the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS) at
cohort at age 33 and the 1970 British
Cohort Study (BCS) at
Cohort Study (BCS) at age 30
Association between general health and childhood measures in a
pooled analysis of the 1958 National Child Development Study (NCDS)
cohort at age 33 and the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS) at
cohort at age 33 and the 1970 British
Cohort Study (BCS) at
Cohort Study (BCS) at age 30
Years of education below median (for birth
cohort) by family type in childhood (cross-sectional
analyses based on LNU 1968 and 2010 respectively) and year for parental divorce (
analysis based on
pooled data for LNU 1968 and 2010)