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Agnieszka Micek
Researcher at Jagiellonian University Medical College
Publications - 84
Citations - 2792
Agnieszka Micek is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1919 citations. Previous affiliations of Agnieszka Micek include University of Life Sciences in Lublin & Jagiellonian University.
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Coffee consumption and mortality in three Eastern European countries: results from the HAPIEE (Health, Alcohol and Psychosocial factors In Eastern Europe) study.
TL;DR: Coffee consumption was associated with decreased risk of mortality and the protective effect was even stronger when stratification by smoking status and alcohol intake was performed.
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Coffee consumption and colorectal cancer risk: a dose-response meta-analysis on prospective cohort studies.
TL;DR: The association between coffee consumption and CRC risk is controversial and should be clarified in further cohort studies.
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Dietary Phenolic Acids and Their Major Food Sources Are Associated with Cognitive Status in Older Italian Adults.
Justyna Godos,Filippo Caraci,Agnieszka Micek,Sabrina Castellano,Emanuele D'Amico,Nadia Paladino,Raffaele Ferri,Fabio Galvano,Giuseppe Grosso +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether exposure to components of plant-based diets, namely phenolic acids, may affect cognitive status in older Italian adults, finding that higher intake of phenolic acid was associated with impaired cognitive status.
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Hepatitis C virus eradication by direct antiviral agents abates oxidative stress in patients with advanced liver fibrosis
Federico Salomone,Salvatore Petta,Agnieszka Micek,Rosaria Maria Pipitone,Alfio Distefano,Carlo Castruccio Castracani,Francesca Rini,Michelino Di Rosa,Concetta Gardi,Vincenza Calvaruso,Vito Di Marco,Giovanni Li Volti,Stefania Grimaudo,Antonio Craxì +13 more
TL;DR: This study aimed to assess whether improvement of carotid atherosclerosis may be linked to a reduction in systemic oxidative stress after viral clearance.
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Coffee consumption is not associated with ovarian cancer risk: a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies.
Massimiliano Berretta,Agnieszka Micek,Alessandra Lafranconi,Sabrina Rossetti,Raffaele Di Francia,Paolo De Paoli,Paola Rossi,Gaetano Facchini +7 more
TL;DR: This comprehensive meta-analysis on prospective cohort studies showed that coffee intake was not associated with ovarian cancer risk, and there was no evidence of an association between the consumption of coffee and risk of ovarian cancer.