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Edward Giovannucci
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 1819
Citations - 202335
Edward Giovannucci is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Prostate cancer. The author has an hindex of 206, co-authored 1671 publications receiving 179875 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward Giovannucci include University of California, San Francisco & American Cancer Society.
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Weight training, aerobic physical activities, and long-term waist circumference change in men.
Rania A. Mekary,Rania A. Mekary,Anders Grøntved,Anders Grøntved,Jean-Pierre Després,Leandro Pereira De Moura,Leandro Pereira De Moura,Morteza Asgarzadeh,Walter C. Willett,Walter C. Willett,Eric B. Rimm,Eric B. Rimm,Edward Giovannucci,Edward Giovannucci,Frank B. Hu,Frank B. Hu +15 more
TL;DR: This study examined prospectively whether weight training, moderate to vigorous aerobic activity (MVAA), and replacement of one activity for another were associated with favorable changes in WC and body weight.
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Circulating Vitamin D Levels and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Women
Paulette D. Chandler,Julie E. Buring,JoAnn E. Manson,JoAnn E. Manson,Edward Giovannucci,M.V. Moorthy,Shumin M. Zhang,I-Min Lee,Jennifer H. Lin +8 more
TL;DR: In this cohort of healthy women, a significant inverse association between prediagnostic 25(OH)D levels and risk of incident colorectal cancer is found, and a borderline significant inverse associations betweenprediagnostics 25( OH)D Levels and coloreCTal cancer-related mortality are observed.
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Associations between unprocessed red and processed meat, poultry, seafood and egg intake and the risk of prostate cancer: A pooled analysis of 15 prospective cohort studies
Kana Wu,Donna Spiegelman,Tao Hou,Demetrius Albanes,Naomi E. Allen,Sonja I. Berndt,Piet A. van den Brandt,Graham G. Giles,Graham G. Giles,Edward Giovannucci,Edward Giovannucci,R. Alexandra Goldbohm,Gary G. Goodman,Phyllis J. Goodman,Niclas Håkansson,Manami Inoue,Timothy J. Key,Laurence N. Kolonel,Satu Männistö,Marjorie L. McCullough,Marian L. Neuhouser,Yikyung Park,Elizabeth A. Platz,Jeannette M. Schenk,Rashmi Sinha,Meir J. Stampfer,Meir J. Stampfer,Victoria L. Stevens,Shoichiro Tsugane,Kala Visvanathan,Lynne R. Wilkens,Alicja Wolk,Regina G. Ziegler,Stephanie A. Smith-Warner +33 more
TL;DR: Results do not support a substantial effect of total red, unprocessed red and processed meat for all prostate cancer outcomes, except for a modest positive association for tumors identified as advanced stage at diagnosis (advanced(r).
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Body composition and mortality in the general population: A review of epidemiologic studies.
TL;DR: There was evidence suggesting that high fat mass and low lean body mass may be independently associated with mortality in the general population, which may help partially explain the “obesity paradox” phenomenon.
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Diabetes and mortality in patients with prostate cancer: a meta-analysis
TL;DR: This meta-analysis suggests diabetes may result in a worse prognosis for men with prostate cancer, and additional studies should be conducted to confirm these findings and to allow generalization regarding the influence that each type of diabetes has on prostate cancer mortality.