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Elio Riboli

Researcher at Imperial College London

Publications -  1180
Citations -  127554

Elio Riboli is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 158, co-authored 1136 publications receiving 110499 citations. Previous affiliations of Elio Riboli include Institute of Cancer Research & German Cancer Research Center.

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Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction

David V. Conti, +254 more
- 04 Jan 2021 - 
TL;DR: This paper conducted a meta-analysis of prostate cancer genome-wide association studies (107,247 cases and 127,006 controls) and identified 86 new genetic risk variants independently associated with prostate cancer risk, bringing the total to 269 known risk variants.
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The amount and type of dairy product intake and incident type 2 diabetes: results from the EPIC-InterAct Study

TL;DR: This large prospective study found no association between total dairy product Intake and diabetes risk, and an inverse association of cheese intake and combined fermented dairy product intake with diabetes is suggested, which merits further study.
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Mediterranean dietary patterns and prospective weight change in participants of the EPIC-PANACEA project

TL;DR: This study shows that promoting the MDP as a model of healthy eating may help to prevent weight gain and the development of obesity.
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Can Noncommunicable Diseases Be Prevented? Lessons from Studies of Populations and Individuals

TL;DR: Effective approaches for large-scale NCD prevention include comprehensive tobacco and alcohol control through taxes and regulation of sales and advertising, reducing dietary salt, unhealthy fats, and sugars through regulation and well-designed public education, and implementing a universal, effective, and equitable primary-care system.