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John Attia
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 796
Citations - 39731
John Attia is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 727 publications receiving 32950 citations. Previous affiliations of John Attia include John Hunter Hospital & McMaster University.
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Suicidal ideation reported by adults with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes: results from Diabetes MILES-Australia
Tonelle Handley,Tonelle Handley,Adriana D Ventura,Jessica L. Browne,Jane L. Rich,John Attia,Prasuna Reddy,Frans Pouwer,Jane Speight +8 more
TL;DR: To examine the prevalence and correlates of suicidal ideation in a community‐based sample of adults with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, a large number of participants had a history of depression or suicidal thoughts.
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Effects of Study Design and Allocation on participant behaviour - ESDA: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
TL;DR: The outcomes of this trial will provide an indication of the possible value of further studies of this type and inform hypothesis generation, and address subtle and previously unexplored ways in which participant behaviour may be unwittingly influenced by standard practice in trials.
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Prospective study on the association between diet quality and depression in mid-aged women over 9 years
TL;DR: Long-term maintenance of good diet quality may be associated with reduced odds of depression, and Randomised controlled trials are needed to eliminate the possibility of residual confounding.
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Comprehensive genetic assessment of the ESR1 locus identifies a risk region for endometrial cancer.
Tracy A. O'Mara,Dylan M. Glubb,Jodie N. Painter,Timothy H.T. Cheng,Joe Dennis,John Attia,John Attia,Elizabeth G. Holliday,Elizabeth G. Holliday,Mark McEvoy,Rodney J. Scott,Rodney J. Scott,Katie A. Ashton,Katie A. Ashton,Tony Proietto,Geoffrey Otton,Mitul Shah,Shahana Ahmed,Catherine S. Healey,Maggie Gorman,Lynn Martin,Shirley Hodgson,Peter A. Fasching,Peter A. Fasching,Alexander Hein,Matthias W. Beckmann,Arif B. Ekici,Per Hall,Kamila Czene,Hatef Darabi,Jingmei Li,Matthias Dürst,Ingo B. Runnebaum,Peter Hillemanns,Thilo Dörk,Diether Lambrechts,Jeroen Depreeuw,Daniela Annibali,Frédéric Amant,Hui Zhao,Ellen L. Goode,Sean C. Dowdy,Brooke L. Fridley,Stacey J. Winham,Helga B. Salvesen,Tormund S. Njolstad,Jone Trovik,Henrica M.J. Werner,Emma Tham,Tao Liu,Miriam Mints,Rendocas,Manjeet K. Bolla,Kyriaki Michailidou,Jonathan Tyrer,Qin Wang,John L. Hopper,Julian Peto,Anthony J. Swerdlow,Barbara Burwinkel,Hermann Brenner,Alfons Meindl,Hiltrud Brauch,Hiltrud Brauch,Hiltrud Brauch,Annika Lindblom,Jenny Chang-Claude,Fergus J. Couch,Graham G. Giles,Graham G. Giles,Graham G. Giles,Vessela N. Kristensen,Angela Cox,Paul D.P. Pharoah,Alison M. Dunning,Ian Tomlinson,Douglas F. Easton,Deborah J. Thompson,Amanda B. Spurdle +78 more
TL;DR: This study has identified a single EC risk signal located at ESR1, at study-wide significance, and adds weight to the rationale for performing informed candidate fine-scale genetic studies across cancer types.
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Postoperative hormonal treatment for prevention of endometrioma recurrence after ovarian cystectomy: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Rujira Wattanayingcharoenchai,Sasivimol Rattanasiri,Chuenkamon Charakorn,John Attia,Ammarin Thakkinstian +4 more
TL;DR: The efficacy of hormonal regimens for the prevention of endometrioma recurrence in women who have undergone conservative surgery is still controversial.