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Cyrus Cooper
Researcher at Southampton General Hospital
Publications - 1961
Citations - 248928
Cyrus Cooper is an academic researcher from Southampton General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Osteoporosis. The author has an hindex of 204, co-authored 1869 publications receiving 206782 citations. Previous affiliations of Cyrus Cooper include University of Oxford & University of York.
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Hip fracture incidence and mortality in an English Region: a study using routine National Health Service data.
TL;DR: It is possible to adjust routine national HES data to take account of multiple episodes within a single admission of hip fracture, and these methods should be applied to national comparative indicators for hip fracture admission and deaths.
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Epidemiology of fractures and assessment of fracture risk.
Dennis M. Black,Cyrus Cooper +1 more
TL;DR: Using age, BMD, and other risk factors, it is now possible to identify populations at high risk of osteoporotic fractures, and such populations will potentially derive maximal benefit from therapies and other strategies that reduce fracture risk.
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Prevalence of reported knee pain over twelve years in a community-based cohort
Anushka Soni,Amit Kiran,Deborah J. Hart,K M Leyland,L Goulston,Cyrus Cooper,Muhammad Javaid,Tim D. Spector,Nigel K Arden,Nigel K Arden +9 more
TL;DR: Significant variability in the temporal fluctuation of self-reported knee pain was seen in this community-based prospective study over a period of 12 years, with few women consistently reporting knee pain at each time point.
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Growth and Bone Development
TL;DR: Osteoporosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality through its association with age- related fractures and most effort in fracture prevention has been directed at retarding the rate of age-related fractures.
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David J P Barker
TL;DR: AnEpidemiologist who created a new area of research into the developmental origins of health and disease and introduced a new approach to vaccine selection and prognosis.