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Robert G. Cumming
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 524
Citations - 42107
Robert G. Cumming is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 515 publications receiving 38309 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert G. Cumming include University of New South Wales & Neuroscience Research Australia.
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Falls and impact on disability and healthy life expectancy in China: Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey (CHARLS)
TL;DR: This work aims to highlight the importance of falls prevention to Chinese policy makers with rapid ageing challenges and to provide health multi-state transition rates and mortality risks in relation to incidents of falls in China.
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Evaluating the associations between obesity and age-related cataract: a Mendelian randomization study
Ava Grace Tan,Annette Kifley,Victoria M Flood,Victoria M Flood,Elizabeth G. Holliday,Rodney J. Scott,Rodney J. Scott,Robert G. Cumming,Paul Mitchell,Jie Jin Wang,Jie Jin Wang +10 more
TL;DR: Among persons in the lowest quintile of protein intake, obesity may be associated with PSC cataract, but after multivariable adjustment, there were no associations between BMI and any cataracts types in MR models using rs9939609 as an instrumental variable.
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Prevalence and treatment of osteoporosis in older Australian men — Findings from the CHAMP study
TL;DR: Despite a high prevalence of osteoporosis in elderly Australian men, awareness, diagnosis and treatment of the condition remain very low.
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Lifestyle Interventions to Promote Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity in Middle-Age (40-60 Years) Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial in the North of Iran.
Simin Mouodi,Seyed Reza Hosseini,Reza Ghadimi,Robert G. Cumming,Ali Bijani,Marjan Mouodi,Yadollah Zahed Pasha +6 more
TL;DR: The authors' intervention program could have positive impact on healthy lifestyle behaviors, dietary intake and weight in addition to some other anthropometric variables and serum lipid profile of middleaged adults.
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Trends in calcium and vitamin D usage among older people in nursing care facilities in Australia: still falling short of the guidelines
Lídia Sànchez Riera,Nicholas Wilson,Philip N. Sambrook,Cindy Kok,Robert G. Cumming,Ian D. Cameron,Jian Sheng Chen,Judy M. Simpson,Rebecca S. Mason,Markus J. Seibel,Lynn M. March +10 more
TL;DR: To determine the impact of awareness‐raising strategies of calcium and vitamin D supplements in the active management of bone health of older people living in nursing care facilities in Australia.