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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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Can general practitioners influence the nation's health through a population approach to provision of lifestyle advice?
TL;DR: Large amounts of resources would be necessary to convince GPs to adopt a population approach to lifestyle advice and measures to tackle the social and environmental determinants of health may be a more effective and efficient means of improving the nation's health.
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Metabolic characterization of menopause: cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence
Qin Wang,Diana L. Santos Ferreira,Scott M. Nelson,Naveed Sattar,Mika Ala-Korpela,Debbie A Lawlor +5 more
TL;DR: The transition to post-menopause has effects on multiple circulating metabolic biomarkers, over and above the underlying age trajectory, suggesting the transition to menopause induces multiple metabolic changes independent of chronological aging.
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Physical activity and depression in adolescents: cross-sectional findings from the ALSPAC cohort
TL;DR: The total amount of PA undertaken was associated with adolescent depressive symptoms, but the amount of time spent in MVPA, once total PA was accounted for, was not, and this would have important implications for public health messages.
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Avoiding milk is associated with a reduced risk of insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome: findings from the British Women's Heart and Health Study
TL;DR: The association of milk consumption with insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome is examined to examine the relationship between milk consumption and the diabetes mellitus.
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Liver Function and Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization Study
N. Maneka G. De Silva,N. Maneka G. De Silva,Maria Carolina Borges,Aroon D. Hingorani,Jorgen Engmann,Tina Shah,Xiaoshuai Zhang,Xiaoshuai Zhang,Xiaoshuai Zhang,Jian'an Luan,Claudia Langenberg,Andrew Wong,Diana Kuh,John C. Chambers,Weihua Zhang,Weihua Zhang,Marjo-Ritta Jarvelin,Marjo-Ritta Jarvelin,Sylvain Sebert,Juha Auvinen,Tom R. Gaunt,Debbie A Lawlor +21 more
TL;DR: Findings provide some support for insulin resistance resulting in NAFLD, which in turn increases T2D risk, and genetically predicted higher circulating ALT and AST are markers of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.