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Nutritional influences on age-related skeletal muscle lossWELCH, Ailsa A.Proceedings of the Nutrition Society. 2014, Vol 73, Num 1, pp 16-33, issn 0029-6651, 18 p.Conference Paper

Healthier ageingKYAW MYINT, Phyo; WELCH, Ailsa A.BMJ (Overseas and retired doctors ed.). 2012, Vol 344, Num 7848, pp 42-45, issn 1759-2151, 4 p.Article

Epidemiologic assessment of sugars consumption using biomarkers : Comparisons of obese and nonobese individuals in the european prospective investigation of cancer norfolkBINGHAM, Sheila; LUBEN, Robert; WELCH, Ailsa et al.Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention. 2007, Vol 16, Num 8, pp 1651-1654, issn 1055-9965, 4 p.Article

Intakes of Anthocyanins and Flavones Are Associated with Biomarkers of Insulin Resistance and Inflammation in WomenJENNINGS, Amy; WELCH, Ailsa A; SPECTOR, Tim et al.The Journal of nutrition. 2014, Vol 144, Num 2, pp 202-208, issn 0022-3166, 7 p.Article

More acidic dietary acid-base load is associated with reduced calcaneal broadband ultrasound attenuation in women but not in men : results from the EPIC-Norfolk cohort studyWELCH, Ailsa A; BINGHAM, Sheila A; REEVE, Jonathan et al.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 2007, Vol 85, Num 4, pp 1134-1141, issn 0002-9165, 8 p.Article

Measurement of fruit and vegetable consumption with diet questionnaires and implications for analyses and interpretationMICHELS, Karin B; WELCH, Ailsa A; LUBEN, Robert et al.American journal of epidemiology. 2005, Vol 161, Num 10, pp 987-994, issn 0002-9262, 8 p.Article

The effect of correlated measurement error in multivariate models of dietMICHELS, Karin B; BINGHAM, Sheila A; LUBEN, Robert et al.American journal of epidemiology. 2004, Vol 160, Num 1, pp 59-67, issn 0002-9262, 9 p.Article

Association of Hemoglobin A1c with cardiovascular disease and mortality in adults: The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer in NorfolkKHAW, Kay-Tee; WAREHAM, Nicholas; BINGHAM, Sheila et al.Annals of internal medicine. 2004, Vol 141, Num 6, pp 413-420, issn 0003-4819, 8 p.Article

Broadband ultrasound attenuation (BUA) of the heel bone and its correlates in men and women in the EPIC-Norfolk cohort: a cross-sectional population-based studyWELCH, Ailsa; CAMUS, Joanna; DALZELL, Nichola et al.Osteoporosis international. 2004, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 217-225, issn 0937-941X, 9 p.Article

Habitual Flavonoid Intakes Are Positively Associated With Bone Mineral Density in WomenWELCH, Ailsa; MACGREGOR, Alex; JENNINGS, Amy et al.Journal of bone and mineral research (Print). 2012, Vol 27, Num 9, pp 1872-1878, issn 0884-0431, 7 p.Article

Diet Quality Is Independently Associated with Weight Status in Children Aged 9―10 YearsJENNINGS, Amy; WELCH, Ailsa; VAN SLUIJS, Esther M. F et al.The Journal of nutrition. 2011, Vol 141, Num 3, pp 453-459, issn 0022-3166, 7 p.Article

Urine pH is an indicator of dietary acid-base load, fruit and vegetables and meat intakes : results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-Norfolk population studyWELCH, Ailsa A; MULLIGAN, Angela; BINGHAM, Sheila A et al.British journal of nutrition. 2008, Vol 99, Num 6, pp 1335-1343, issn 0007-1145, 9 p.Article

Preliminary communication: Glycated hemoglobin, diabetes, and incident colorectal cancer in men and women: A Prospective analysis from the European Prospective Investigation into cancer-norfolk studyKHAW, Kay-Tee; WAREHAM, Nicholas; BINGHAM, Sheila et al.Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention. 2004, Vol 13, Num 6, pp 915-919, issn 1055-9965, 5 p.Article

Residential area deprivation predicts fruit and vegetable consumption independently of individual educational level and occupational social class: a cross sectional population study in the Norfolk cohort of the European Prospective investigation into Cancer (EPIC-Norfolk)SHOHAIMI, Shamarina; WELCH, Ailsa; BINGHAM, Sheila et al.Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979). 2004, Vol 58, Num 8, pp 686-691, issn 0143-005X, 6 p.Article

Blood pressure and urinary sodium in men and women: the Norfolk Cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer (EPIC-Norfolk)KHAW, Kay-Tee; BINGHAM, Sheila; WELCH, Ailsa et al.The American journal of clinical nutrition. 2004, Vol 80, Num 5, pp 1397-1403, issn 0002-9165, 7 p.Article

Are imprecise methods obscuring a relation between fat and breast cancer? CommentaryBINGHAM, Sheila A; LUBEN, Robert; WELCH, Ailsa et al.Lancet (British edition). 2003, Vol 362, Num 9379, pp 182-183, issn 0140-6736, 5 p.Article

Patterns of physical activity and ultrasound attenuation by heel bone among Norfolk cohort of European Prospective Investigation of cancer (EPIC Norfolk) : Population based studyJAKES, Rupert W; KHAW, Kay-Tee; DAY, Nicholas E et al.BMJ. British medical journal (International ed.). 2001, Vol 322, Num 7279, pp 140-143, issn 0959-8146Article

Associations between dietary methods and biomarkers, and between fruits and vegetables and risk of ischaemic heart disease, in the EPIC Norfolk Cohort Study. CommentaryBINGHAM, Sheila; LUBEN, Robert; WELCH, Ailsa et al.International journal of epidemiology. 2008, Vol 37, Num 5, pp 978-989, issn 0300-5771, 12 p.Article

Endogenous Testosterone and Mortality Due to All Causes, Cardiovascular Disease, and Cancer in Men : European Prospective Investigation Into Cancer in Norfolk (EPIC-Norfolk) Prospective Population StudyKHAW, Kay-Tee; DOWSETT, Mitch; FOLKERD, Elizabeth et al.Circulation (New York, N.Y.). 2007, Vol 116, Num 23, pp 2694-2701, issn 0009-7322, 8 p.Article

Endogenous versus exogenous exposure to N-nitroso compounds and gastric cancer risk in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC-EURGAST) studyJAKSZYN, Paula; BINGHAM, Sheila; KROGH, Vittorio et al.Carcinogenesis (New York. Print). 2006, Vol 27, Num 7, pp 1497-1501, issn 0143-3334, 5 p.Article

Calcaneum broadband ultrasound attenuation relates to vegetarian and omnivorous diets differently in men and women: an observation from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer in Norfolk (EPIC-Norfolk) population studyWELCH, Ailsa; BINGHAM, Sheila; CAMUS, Joanna et al.Osteoporosis international. 2005, Vol 16, Num 6, pp 590-596, issn 0937-941X, 7 p.Article

Adjusting for energy intake: what measure to use in nutritional epidemiological studies?JAKES, Rupert W; DAY, Nicholas E; LUBEN, Robert et al.International journal of epidemiology. 2004, Vol 33, Num 6, pp 1382-1386, issn 0300-5771, 5 p.Article

Usual physical activity and endogenous sex hormones in postmenopausal women: The european prospective investigation into cancer-norfolk population studyCHAN, Mei-Fen; DOWSETT, Mitch; FOLKERD, Elizabeth et al.Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention. 2007, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 900-905, issn 1055-9965, 6 p.Article

Fish consumption and breast cancer risk. The European prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition (EPIC)ENGESET, Dagrun; ALSAKER, Elin; AMIANO, Pilar et al.International journal of cancer. 2006, Vol 119, Num 1, pp 175-182, issn 0020-7136, 8 p.Article

Fat distribution, body mass index and blood pressure in 22 090 men and women in the Norfolk cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC-Norfolk) studyCANOY, Dexter; LUBEN, Robert; WELCH, Ailsa et al.Journal of hypertension. 2004, Vol 22, Num 11, pp 2067-2074, issn 0263-6352, 8 p.Article

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