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Paul Elliott
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 858
Citations - 123179
Paul Elliott is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 153, co-authored 773 publications receiving 103839 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Elliott include Health Protection Agency & University of Huddersfield.
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Dietary carbohydrate intake of individuals (total, starch, total sugar) and their blood pressure: INTERMAP study
Ian J. Brown,Paul Elliott,Queenie Chan,Martha L. Daviglus,Alan R. Dyer,Spencer Huang,Beatriz L. Rodriguez,Kiyomi Sakata,Hirotsugu Ueshima,Linda Van Horn,Jeremiah Stamler,Claire E. Robertson +11 more
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111 Investigation of the Validity of Cardiovascular Death Certification Amongst Uk Indian Asians and Europeans
Sian-Tsung Tan,Rebecca Mills,Marie Loh,Vasileios F. Panoulas,Uzma Afzal,James Scott,Paul Elliott,Jaspal S. Kooner,John C. Chambers +8 more
TL;DR: Routine death certification overestimates cardiovascular deaths by ~20% amongst UK Indian Asians and Europeans, but the accuracy of death certification is similar in the two populations.
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173 Prognostic significance of troponin in patients with malignancy (nihr health informatics collaborative trop-malignancy study)
Amit Kaura,Nathan A Samuel,Alistair J. Roddick,B. Glampson,Abdulrahim Mulla,Jim Davies,Vasileios F. Panoulas,Kerrie Woods,Anoop D. Shah,Sanjay Gautama,Paul Elliott,Harry Hemingway,Bryan Williams,Folkert W. Asselbergs,Narbeh Melikian,Ajay M. Shah,Rajesh K. Kharbanda,Divaka Perera,Riyaz S. Patel,Keith M. Channon,Anoop S V Shah,Jamil Mayet +21 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the relation between troponin and mortality in a large, well characterised cohort of patients undergoing cardiac Troponin testing with a concomitant malignancy.
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Effects of salt substitutes on blood pressure and clinical outcomes in different population groups: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Xuejun Yin,Anthony Rodgers,Adam Perkovic,Ling Huang,Ka-Chun Li,Jie Yu,Yangfeng Wu,Jason H Y Wu,Matti Marklund,J. Jaime Miranda,Gian Luca Di Tanna,Darwin R. Labarthe,Paul Elliott,Maoyi Tian,Bruce Neal +14 more
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Small area health statistics in Europe
TL;DR: The recognition that health may be adversely affected by environmental pollution in the vicinity of industrial plants, together with the advent of new industrial and chemical processes with unknown or poorly recognised health effects, suggest the need to investigate and monitor the health of populations living in quite small and localised areas.