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A prospective study of cigarette smoking and risk of colorectal adenoma and colorectal …

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E Giovannucci, EB Rimm, MJ Stampfer, GA … - JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1994 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
Background: Epidemiologic studies of men consistently demonstrate a positive
association between tobacco smoking and risk of colorectal adenomas, precursors
of cancer, but have not consistently shown an association between smoking ...
Cited by 319 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 10 versions

Estrogen replacement therapy, atherosclerosis, and vascular function

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TS Mikkola, TB Clarkson - Cardiovascular research, 2002 - cardiovascres.oxfordjournals.org
There is strong evidence from both human and nonhuman primate studies supporting
the conclusion that estrogen deficiency increases the progression of
atherosclerosis. More controversial is the conclusion that postmenopausal ...
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The relative contributions of endocrine changes and social circumstances to depression …


JB McKinlay, SM McKinlay, D Brambilla - Journal of health and social behavior, 1987 - jstor.org
346 JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR illness in women than in men (Coie,
Pennington, and Buckley 1974; Maclntyre and Oldman 1977). Depression in mid-aged
women has been researched extensively over the last three decades. For ...
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Factors associated with age at natural menopause in a multiethnic sample of midlife women

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EB Gold, J Bromberger, S Crawford, S … - American journal of epidemiology, 2001 - Oxford Univ Press
An unprecedented number of women will experience menopause in the next decade.
Although the timing of menopause affects long-term disease risk, little is known
about factors that affect this timing. In the present 1995–1997 cross- ...
Cited by 188 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions

Smoking and fracture risk: a meta-analysis


JA Kanis, O Johnell, A Oden, H Johansson, C … - Osteoporosis International, 2005 - Springer
Abstract Smoking is widely considered a risk factor for future fracture. The aim
of this study was to quantify this risk on an international basis and to explore
the relationship of this risk with age, sex and bone mineral density (BMD). ...
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MENSTRUAL AND REPRODUCTWE CHARACTERISTICS AND AGE AT NATURAL …


EA WHELAN, DP SANDLER, DR … - American journal of epidemiology, 1990 - Oxford Univ Press
WheJan, EA (National Inst. of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle
Park, NC 27709), DP Sandier, 0. R. McConnaughey, and CR Weinberg. Menstrual and
reproductive characteristics and age at natural menopause. Am J Epidemiol ...
Cited by 152 - Related articles - All 6 versions

Age at natural menopause and sociodemographic status in Finland


R Luoto, J Kaprio, A Uutela - American journal of epidemiology, 1994 - Oxford Univ Press
Differences in age at natural menopause by occupation, education, and place of
residence were examined using a cross-sectional population sample of Finnish
women aged 45-64 years (n = 1,713, response rate 86%). The sample was ...
Cited by 148 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

Menopause: its epidemiology and potential association with chronic diseases


MR Sowers, MT La Pietra - Epidemiologic reviews, 1995 - Soc Epidemiolc Res
The phenomenon of the menopause is an enigma. Did it arise as an evolutionary
advantageous trait, or is it simply a side effect of other natural processes
such as aging? Many evolutionary theorists discount the notion that the ...
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Defining the perimenopause for application in epidemiologic investigations


DJ Brambilla, SM Mckinlay, CB Johannes - American journal of epidemiology, 1994 - Oxford Univ Press
The authors present a method for defining the inception of perimenopause that is
based on self-reported data. The study sample (n = 1,550) was obtained from a
5-year longitudinal study of 2,569 Massachusetts women aged 45-55 years ...
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Smoking cessation in women: Special considerations


KA Perkins - CNS drugs, 2001 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract Women may be at relatively greater risk of smoking-related diseases
than men but tend to have less success than men in quitting smoking. The failure
of most outcome studies to report results by gender and the lack of ...
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