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Meena Kumari

Researcher at University of Essex

Publications -  434
Citations -  57017

Meena Kumari is an academic researcher from University of Essex. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 407 publications receiving 49488 citations. Previous affiliations of Meena Kumari include Kansas State University & University of Copenhagen.

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Green synthesis and applications of Au–Ag bimetallic nanoparticles

TL;DR: It is observed that the incorporation of the alloy nanoparticles enhances the thermal conductivity of the base fluid (water) showing nanofluid application and the nitric oxide and hydroxyl radical scavenging activity shown by the nanoparticles promise the potential application in biomedical field.

Impact of common genetic determinants of Hemoglobin A1c on type 2 diabetes risk and diagnosis in ancestrally diverse populations: A transethnic genome-wide meta-analysis

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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of genetic risk-scores comprised of erythrocytic or glycemic variants on incident diabetes prediction and on prevalent diabetes screening performance was investigated.
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Job Strain as a Risk Factor for Leisure-Time Physical Inactivity: An Individual-Participant Meta-Analysis of Up to 170,000 Men and Women: The IPD-Work Consortium

TL;DR: The authors combined individual-level data from 14 European cohort studies to examine the association between favorable work characteristics and leisure-time physical inactivity in a total of 170,162 employees, and suggest that unfavorable work characteristics may have a spillover effect on leisure- time physical activity.
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Self-Reported Sleep Duration and Sleep Disturbance Are Independently Associated with Cortisol Secretion in the Whitehall II Study

TL;DR: In mutually adjusted analyses, both sleep duration and disturbances were independently associated with a flatter diurnal slope in cortisol secretion, such that evening cortisol secretion was raised in those reporting shortSleep duration and high sleep disturbance.