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Suzy Oakes
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 22
Citations - 5273
Suzy Oakes is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 22 publications receiving 5047 citations. Previous affiliations of Suzy Oakes include Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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Glycated haemoglobin, diabetes, and mortality in men in Norfolk cohort of european prospective investigation of cancer and nutrition (EPIC-Norfolk).
Kay-Tee Khaw,Nicholas J. Wareham,Robert Luben,Sheila Bingham,Suzy Oakes,Ailsa A Welch,Nicholas E. Day +6 more
TL;DR: Glycated haemoglobin concentration seems to explain most of the excess mortality risk of diabetes in men and to be a continuous risk factor through the whole population distribution.
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EPIC-Norfolk: study design and characteristics of the cohort. European Prospective Investigation of Cancer.
Nicholas E. Day,Suzy Oakes,Robert Luben,Kay-Tee Khaw,Sheila Bingham,Ailsa A Welch,NJ Wareham +6 more
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Validation of dietary assessment methods in the UK arm of EPIC using weighed records, and 24-hour urinary nitrogen and potassium and serum vitamin C and carotenoids as biomarkers.
Sheila Bingham,Caroline Gill,Ailsa A Welch,Aedin Cassidy,Shirley A. Runswick,Suzy Oakes,Robert Lubin,David I. Thurnham,Timothy J. Key,Lynn Roe,Kay-Tee Khaw,Nicholas E. Day +11 more
TL;DR: Three methods (the 7-day diary, an improved FFQ, and the 24-hour recall) are used to assess diet and limited biomarker information amongst 200 UK EPIC participants supported the findings of the validation study.
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Relation between plasma ascorbic acid and mortality in men and women in EPIC-Norfolk prospective study: a prospective population study
Kay-Tee Khaw,Sheila Bingham,Ailsa A Welch,Robert Luben,Nicholas J. Wareham,Suzy Oakes,Nicholas E. Day +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the relation between plasma ascorbic acid concentrations and mortality due to all causes, and to cardiovascular disease, ischaemic heart disease, and cancer in 19,496 men and women aged 45-79 years.
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Nutritional methods in the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer in Norfolk
Sheila Bingham,Ailsa A Welch,Alison McTaggart,Angela A. Mulligan,Shirley A. Runswick,Robert Luben,Suzy Oakes,Kay-Tee Khaw,Nicholas J. Wareham,Nicholas E. Day +9 more
TL;DR: The food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and the food diary were able to determine differences in foods and nutrients between the sexes and were reliable as judged by repeated administrations of each method, particularly in men.