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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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Lay perceptions of a 'natural' menopause. Cross sectional study of the British Women's Heart and Health Study.
TL;DR: It is suggested that women whose periods stop ‘naturally’ but at a relatively young age perceive this as unnatural and search for an explanation for the early cessation of their menses.
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Metabolic profiling of adiponectin levels in adults: Mendelian randomization analysis
Maria Carolina Borges,Aluísio J D Barros,Diana L. Santos Ferreira,Juan P. Casas,Bernardo L. Horta,Mika Kivimäki,Meena Kumari,Usha Menon,Tom R. Gaunt,Yoav Ben-Shlomo,Deise Farias Freitas,Isabel O. Oliveira,Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj,Evangelia-Ourania Fourkala,Debbie A Lawlor,Aroon D. Hingorani +15 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that blood adiponectin concentration is more likely to be an epiphenomenon in the context of metabolic disease than a key determinant in the metabolic profile of adults.
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Using electronic patient records to assess the effect of a complex antenatal intervention in a cluster randomised controlled trial—data management experience from the DESiGN Trial team
Sophie Relph,Maria Elstad,Bolaji Coker,Bolaji Coker,Matias C. Vieira,Matias C. Vieira,Natalie Moitt,Walter Muruet Gutierrez,Asma Khalil,Asma Khalil,Jane Sandall,Andrew Copas,Debbie A Lawlor,Dharmintra Pasupathy,Dharmintra Pasupathy +14 more
TL;DR: The DESiGN Trial as discussed by the authors is a cluster randomised control trial assessing the effect of a complex intervention versus standard care for identifying small for gestational age foetuses, which is a methodological strategy intended to drive faster and more cost-efficient acquisition of results.
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Measuring dietary sodium intake in infancy: a review of available methods.
TL;DR: It is concluded that research is required to determine the best methods of estimating dietary sodium intake in infants in different research contexts.
Effect of Five Genetic Variants Associated with Lung Function on the Risk of Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease, and Their Joint Effects on Lung Function
María Soler Artigas,Louise V. Wain,Emmanouela Repapi,Ma'en Obeidat,Ian Sayers,Paul Burton,Toby Johnson,Jing Hua Zhao,Eva Albrecht,Anna F. Dominiczak,Shona M. Kerr,Blair H. Smith,Gemma Cadby,Jennie Hui,Lyle J. Palmer,Aroon D. Hingorani,S. Goya Wannamethee,Peter H. Whincup,Shah Ebrahim,George Davey Smith,Inês Barroso,Ruth J. F. Loos,Nicholas J. Wareham,Cyrus Cooper,Elaine M. Dennison,Seif O. Shaheen,Jason Z. Liu,Jonathan Marchini,Santosh Dahgam,Åsa Torinsson Naluai,Anna-Carin Olin,Stefan Karrasch,Joachim Heinrich,Holger Schulz,Tricia M. McKeever,Ian D. Pavord,Markku Heliövaara,Samuli Ripatti,Ida Surakka,John D Blakey,Mika Kähönen,John Britton,Fredrik Nyberg,John W. Holloway,Debbie A Lawlor,Richard W Morris,Alan L. James,C.M. Jackson,Ian P. Hall,Martin D. Tobin +49 more
TL;DR: In this article, the association with COPD of variants at five loci (TNS1, GSTCD, HTR4, AGER, and THSD4) was investigated.