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Steven C. Moore
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 156
Citations - 14744
Steven C. Moore is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 145 publications receiving 11855 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven C. Moore include MSC Industrial Direct Company, Inc. & AARP.
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Body-Mass Index and Mortality among 1.46 Million White Adults
Amy Berrington de Gonzalez,Patricia Hartge,James R. Cerhan,Alan J. Flint,Lindsay M. Hannan,Robert J. MacInnis,Robert J. MacInnis,Steven C. Moore,Geoffrey S. Tobias,Hoda Anton-Culver,Laura E. Beane Freeman,W. Lawrence Beeson,Sandra Clipp,Dallas R. English,Aaron R. Folsom,D. Michal Freedman,Graham G. Giles,Niclas Håkansson,Katherine D. Henderson,Judith Hoffman-Bolton,Jane A. Hoppin,Karen L. Koenig,I. Min Lee,Martha S. Linet,Yikyung Park,Gaia Pocobelli,Arthur Schatzkin,Howard D. Sesso,Elisabete Weiderpass,Bradley J. Willcox,Alicja Wolk,Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte,Walter C. Willett,Michael J. Thun +33 more
TL;DR: In white adults, overweight and obesity (and possibly underweight) are associated with increased all-cause mortality and the hazard ratios for the men were similar.
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Body-mass index and all-cause mortality: individual-participant-data meta-analysis of 239 prospective studies in four continents
Emanuele Di Angelantonio,Shilpa N Bhupathiraju,David Wormser,Pei Gao,Pei Gao,Stephen Kaptoge,Amy Berrington de Gonzalez,Benjamin J Cairns,Rachel R. Huxley,Chandra L. Jackson,Grace Joshy,Sarah Lewington,JoAnn E. Manson,Neil Murphy,Alpa V. Patel,Jonathan M. Samet,Mark Woodward,Mark Woodward,Mark Woodward,Wei Zheng,Maigen Zhou,Narinder Bansal,Aurelio Barricarte,Brian D. Carter,James R. Cerhan,Rory Collins,George Davey Smith,Xianghua Fang,Oscar H. Franco,Jane Green,Jim Halsey,Janet S. Hildebrand,Keum Ji Jung,Rosemary J. Korda,Dale McLerran,Steven C. Moore,Linda M. O’Keeffe,Ellie Paige,Anna Ramond,Gillian K Reeves,Betsy Rolland,Carlotta Sacerdote,Naveed Sattar,Eleni Sofianopoulou,June Stevens,Michael J. Thun,Hirotsugu Ueshima,Ling Yang,Young Duk Yun,Peter Willeit,Peter Willeit,Emily Banks,Valerie Beral,Zhengming Chen,Susan M. Gapstur,Marc J. Gunter,Patricia Hartge,Sun Ha Jee,Tai Hing Lam,Richard Peto,John D. Potter,Walter C. Willett,Simon G. Thompson,John Danesh,Frank B. Hu +64 more
TL;DR: The associations of both overweight and obesity with higher all-cause mortality were broadly consistent in four continents and supports strategies to combat the entire spectrum of excess adiposity in many populations.
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Leisure Time Physical Activity and Mortality: A Detailed Pooled Analysis of the Dose-Response Relationship
Hannah Arem,Steven C. Moore,Alpa V. Patel,Patricia Hartge,Amy Berrington de Gonzalez,Kala Visvanathan,Peter T. Campbell,M. Freedman,Elisabete Weiderpass,Hans-Olov Adami,Hans-Olov Adami,Martha S. Linet,I. Min Lee,Charles E. Matthews +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantify the dose-response association between leisure time physical activity and mortality and define the upper limit of benefit or harm associated with increased levels of physical activity.
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Association of Leisure-Time Physical Activity With Risk of 26 Types of Cancer in 1.44 Million Adults
Steven C. Moore,I-Min Lee,Elisabete Weiderpass,Peter T. Campbell,Joshua N. Sampson,Cari M. Kitahara,Sarah Kozey Keadle,Hannah Arem,Amy Berrington de Gonzalez,Patricia Hartge,Hans-Olov Adami,Hans-Olov Adami,Cindy K. Blair,Kristin Benjaminsen Borch,Eric Boyd,David P. Check,Agness Fournier,Neal D. Freedman,Marc J. Gunter,Marc J. Gunter,Mattias Johannson,Mattias Johannson,Kay-Tee Khaw,Martha S. Linet,Nicola Orsini,Yikyung Park,Elio Riboli,Kim Robien,Catherine Schairer,Howard D. Sesso,Michael Spriggs,Roy Van Dusen,Alicja Wolk,Charles E. Matthews,Alpa V. Patel +34 more
TL;DR: Leisure-time physical activity was associated with lower risks of many cancer types, and most of these associations were evident regardless of body size or smoking history, supporting broad generalizability of findings.
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Amount of time spent in sedentary behaviors and cause-specific mortality in US adults
Charles E. Matthews,Stephanie M. George,Steven C. Moore,Heather R. Bowles,Aaron Blair,Yikyung Park,Richard P. Troiano,Albert R. Hollenbeck,Arthur Schatzkin +8 more
TL;DR: Time spent in sedentary behaviors was positively associated with mortality, and participation in high levels of MVPA did not fully mitigate health risks associated with prolonged time watching television.