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Debbie A Lawlor
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 1118
Citations - 118183
Debbie A Lawlor is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 147, co-authored 1114 publications receiving 101123 citations. Previous affiliations of Debbie A Lawlor include Southampton General Hospital & University of Vermont.
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Vitamin D and risk of pregnancy related hypertensive disorders: mendelian randomisation study
Maria C. Magnus,Kozeta Miliku,Anna E. Bauer,Stephanie M. Engel,Janine F. Felix,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Debbie A Lawlor,Debbie A Lawlor,Stephanie J. London,Per Magnus,Ralph McGinnis,Wenche Nystad,Christian M. Page,Fernando Rivadeneira,Lars C. Stene,German Tapia,Nicholas Williams,Carolina Bonilla,Abigail Fraser +18 more
TL;DR: No strong evidence was found to support a causal effect of vitamin D status on gestational hypertension or pre-eclampsia and future mendelian randomisation studies with a larger number of women or more genetic instruments that would increase the proportion of 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels explained by the instrument are needed.
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Prenatal Prediction of Poor Maternal and Offspring Outcomes: Implications for Selection into Intensive Parent Support Programs
TL;DR: Factors other than young maternal age, including education, smoking and depression during pregnancy should be considered in identifying women and their offspring likely to benefit from parenting support interventions.
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Associations of von Willebrand factor, fibrin D-dimer and tissue plasminogen activator with incident coronary heart disease: British Women's Heart and Health cohort study.
TL;DR: In older women, tissue plasminogen activator was associated with incident coronary heart disease, but does not appear to be an independent risk factor for coronaryHeart disease as the association was attenuated by adjustment for confounding and other metabolic and vascular risk factors.
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Sex differences in systemic metabolites at four life stages: cohort study with repeated metabolomics
Joshua A. Bell,Diana L. Santos Ferreira,Abigail Fraser,Ana Luiza Gonçalves Soares,Laura D Howe,Debbie A Lawlor,David Carslake,George Davey Smith,Linda M. O’Keeffe,Linda M. O’Keeffe +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined sex differences in systemic metabolites measured at four life stages, spanning childhood to middle adulthood, in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.
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Identifying potential causal effects of age at menarche: a Mendelian randomization phenome-wide association study
Maria C. Magnus,Maria C. Magnus,Anna L. Guyatt,Rebecca B Lawn,Annah B. Wyss,Katerina Trajanoska,Leanne K. Küpers,Leanne K. Küpers,Fernando Rivadeneira,Martin D. Tobin,Martin D. Tobin,Stephanie J. London,Debbie A Lawlor,Debbie A Lawlor,Louise A C Millard,Abigail Fraser,Abigail Fraser +16 more
TL;DR: The genetic risk score for age at menarche was related to a broad range of health-related traits and estimates for lung function, higher bone-mineral density, neuroticism, and childhood sexual abuse in replication cohorts were consistent with UK Biobank estimates.