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Bruce Neal
Researcher at The George Institute for Global Health
Publications - 620
Citations - 109123
Bruce Neal is an academic researcher from The George Institute for Global Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 108, co-authored 561 publications receiving 87213 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce Neal include National Institutes of Health & University of the Western Cape.
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Heart Failure Therapies for the Prevention of HER2-Monoclonal Antibody-Mediated Cardiotoxicity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials.
Lauren J. Brown,Thomas Meredith,Jie Yu,Anushka Patel,Anushka Patel,Anushka Patel,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Clare Arnott,Clare Arnott,Clare Arnott,Elgene Lim,Elgene Lim,Elgene Lim +14 more
TL;DR: This article performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials to evaluate pharmacotherapy for the prevention of monoclonal HER2-directed antibody-induced cardiotoxicity in patients with breast cancer.
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Is salt substitution ready for prime time
TL;DR: Data from a community-based trial in Peru add to this evidence base and support the conduct of large-scale trials to drive the global uptake of salt substitution.
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Fasting Substrate Concentrations Predict Cardiovascular Outcomes in the CANagliflozin cardioVascular Assessment Study (CANVAS).
Ele Ferrannini,Simona Baldi,Tiziana Scozzaro,Vasilis Tsimihodimos,Fisseha Tesfaye,Wayne Shaw,Norm Rosenthal,Gemma A. Figtree,Bruce Neal,Kenneth W. Mahaffey,Vlado Perkovic,Michael K. Hansen +11 more
TL;DR: Canagliflozin treatment significantly increased plasma FFA and β-hydroxybutyrate regardless of background antihyperglycemic therapy, and a constitutive metabolic setup consisting of higher lipolysis may be beneficial in delaying or preventing hospitalized HF.
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Projected effects on salt purchases following implementation of a national salt reduction policy in South Africa.
Rhoda N. Ndanuko,Rhoda N. Ndanuko,Maria Shahid,Alexandra Jones,Alexandra Jones,Terry Harris,Joel Maboreke,Adele Walker,David Raubenheimer,Stephen J. Simpson,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Jason H Y Wu,Sanne A.E. Peters,Sanne A.E. Peters,Mark Woodward +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a cross-sectional analysis of purchasing data from Discovery Vitality members was conducted to assess the contribution of different food groups to total salt purchases and to evaluate the estimated reduction in salt purchases if mandatory maximum salt limits in South African legislation were being complied with.
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Protocol for a cluster-randomised trial to determine the effects of advocacy actions on the salt content of processed foods
Helen Trevena,Anne Marie Thow,Elizabeth Dunford,Elizabeth Dunford,Jason H Y Wu,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal,Bruce Neal +7 more
TL;DR: This novel study will provide robust randomised evidence about the effects of advocacy on food company behaviour and the quality of the processed food supply and reinforce the importance of government-led initiatives for the improvement of the food supply.