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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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Diabetes mellitus in the 21 years after a pregnancy that was complicated by hypertension: findings from a prospective cohort study.
Leonie K. Callaway,Debbie A Lawlor,Michael O'Callaghan,Gail M. Williams,Jake M. Najman,H. David McIntyre,H. David McIntyre +6 more
TL;DR: HDP are associated with reported diagnosis of diabetes mellitus 21 years after delivery and after adjustment for all potentially explanatory variables, only prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) and BMI at 21 yearsAfter delivery resulted in attenuation of the association.
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Association of pre-pregnancy body mass index with offspring metabolic profile: Analyses of 3 European prospective birth cohorts.
Diana L. Santos Ferreira,Dylan M. Williams,Dylan M. Williams,Antti J. Kangas,Pasi Soininen,Pasi Soininen,Mika Ala-Korpela,George Davey Smith,Marjo-Riitta Järvelin,Debbie A Lawlor +9 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that maternal BMI–offspring metabolome associations are likely to be largely due to shared genetic or familial lifestyle confounding rather than to intrauterine mechanisms.
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Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Offspring Cardiac Structure and Function in Adolescence
Simon Timpka,Corrie Macdonald-Wallis,Alun D. Hughes,Nishi Chaturvedi,Paul W. Franks,Debbie A Lawlor,Abigail Fraser +6 more
TL;DR: Adolescent offspring exposed to maternal preeclampsia had greater relative wall thickness and reduced left ventricular end‐diastolic volume, which could be early signs of concentric remodeling and affect future cardiac function as well as risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Applying polygenic risk scores to postpartum depression
Enda M. Byrne,Enda M. Byrne,Tania Carrillo-Roa,Tania Carrillo-Roa,Brenda W.J.H. Penninx,Hannah M Sallis,Alexander Viktorin,Brett Chapman,Anjali K. Henders,Michele L. Pergadia,Andrew C. Heath,Pamela A. F. Madden,Patrick F. Sullivan,Lynn Boschloo,Gerard van Grootheest,George McMahon,Debbie A Lawlor,Mikael Landén,Paul Lichtenstein,Patrik K. E. Magnusson,David M. Evans,David M. Evans,Grant W. Montgomery,Dorret I. Boomsma,Nicholas G. Martin,Samantha Meltzer-Brody,Naomi R. Wray +26 more
TL;DR: The results suggest an empirical genetic evidence for a more important shared genetic etiology between BPD and PPD than between B PD and MDD.
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The challenges of evaluating environmental interventions to increase population levels of physical activity: the case of the UK National Cycle Network
TL;DR: The potential role of environmental strategies to increase population levels of cycling and walking is discussed; one such UK intervention—the UK National Cycle Network is described; the challenges of evaluating this project are discussed; and appropriate ways of assessing its effect on population level of physical activity are suggested.