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Hagai Levine
Researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Publications - 97
Citations - 3114
Hagai Levine is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 97 publications receiving 2262 citations. Previous affiliations of Hagai Levine include Israel Ministry of Health & Medical Corps.
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Temporal trends in sperm count: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis.
Hagai Levine,Niels Jørgensen,Anderson Martino-Andrade,Jaime Mendiola,Dan Weksler-Derri,Irina Mindlis,Rachel Pinotti,Shanna H. Swan +7 more
TL;DR: This comprehensive meta-regression analysis reports a significant decline in sperm counts between 1973 and 2011, driven by a 50-60% decline among men unselected by fertility from North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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Body-Mass Index in 2.3 Million Adolescents and Cardiovascular Death in Adulthood
Gilad Twig,Gal Yaniv,Hagai Levine,Adi Leiba,Nehama Goldberger,Estela Derazne,Dana Ben-Ami Shor,Dorit Tzur,Arnon Afek,Ari Shamiss,Ziona Haklai,Jeremy D. Kark +11 more
TL;DR: A BMI in the 50th to 74th percentiles, within the accepted normal range, during adolescence was associated with increased cardiovascular and all-cause mortality during 40 years of follow-up, and overweight and obesity were strongly associated with increase cardiovascular mortality in adulthood.
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Prenatal Exposure to Acetaminophen and Risk for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Autistic Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis of Cohort Studies
Reem Masarwa,Hagai Levine,Einat Gorelik,Einat Gorelik,Shimon Reif,Amichai Perlman,Ilan Matok +6 more
TL;DR: Findings are concerning; however, results should be interpreted with caution given that the available evidence consists of observational studies and is susceptible to several potential sources of bias.
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BMI at Age 17 Years and Diabetes Mortality in Midlife: A Nationwide Cohort of 2.3 Million Adolescents.
Gilad Twig,Amir Tirosh,Amir Tirosh,Adi Leiba,Adi Leiba,Adi Leiba,Hagai Levine,Dana Ben-Ami Shor,Dana Ben-Ami Shor,Estela Derazne,Estela Derazne,Ziona Haklai,Nehama Goldberger,Michal Kasher-Meron,Dror Yifrach,Hertzel C. Gerstein,Jeremy D. Kark +16 more
TL;DR: Adolescent BMI, including values within the currently accepted “normal” range, strongly predicts DM mortality up to the seventh decade, and the increasing prevalence of childhood and adolescent overweight and obesity points to a substantially increased future adult DM burden.
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Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Population-Based Nested Case-Control Study in Israel.
TL;DR: It is suggested that postnatal exposure to nitrogen dioxide in Israel is associated with increased odds of ASD, and prenatal exposure with lower odds, and the latter may relate to selection effects.