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    The Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome Study: Associations of GDM and obesity with pregnancy outcomes by CATALANO, Patrick M, DAVID MCINTYRE, H, PERSSON, Bengt, HOD, Moshe, OATS, Jeremy J. N, KENNEDY CRUICKSHANK, J, MCCANCE, David R, DYER, Alan R, METZGER, Boyd E, LOWE, Lynn P, TRIMBLE, Elisabeth R, COUSTAN, Donald R, HADDEN, David R

    Published in Diabetes care (01-04-2012)
    “…To determine associations of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and obesity with adverse pregnancy outcomes in the Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome…”
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    Spironolactone use is associated with lower prostate cancer risk: a population-wide case-control study by Beckmann, Kerri, Garmo, Hans, Lindahl, Bertil, Holmberg, Lars, Stattin, Pär, Adolfsson, Jan, Cruickshank, J. Kennedy, Van Hemelrijck, Mieke

    Published in Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases (01-09-2020)
    “…Background Spironolactone, a cheap effective diuretic used to manage hypertension and heart failure, also has anti-androgenic effects through its non-selective…”
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    Impact of obesity on myocardial microvasculature assessed using fully-automated inline myocardial perfusion mapping CMR by Joy, G, Crane, JD, Lau, C, Augusto, J, Brown, LAE, Chowdhary, A, Kotecha, T, Plein, S, Fontana, M, Moon, JC, Kellman, P, Xue, H, Cruickshank, JK, Mcgowan, BM, Manisty, C

    “…Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public Institution(s). Main funding source(s): Guy"s and St Thomas" Charity University College…”
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    Microvascular and mechanical improvements following bariatric surgery in the obese; mechanistic insights from advanced & automated quantitative perfusion cardiac MRI by Joy, G, Crane, JD, Augusto, JB, Lau, C, Seraphim, A, Bhuva, A, Moon, JC, Xue, H, Kellman, P, Cruickshank, JK, Mcgowan, BM, Manisty, C

    “…Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public Institution(s). Main funding source(s): Guy"s and St Thomas" Charity University College…”
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    Hyperglycemia and adverse pregnancy outcome study: neonatal glycemia by Metzger, Boyd E, Persson, Bengt, Lowe, Lynn P, Dyer, Alan R, Cruickshank, J Kennedy, Deerochanawong, Chaicharn, Halliday, Henry L, Hennis, Anselm J, Liley, Helen, Ng, Pak C, Coustan, Donald R, Hadden, David R, Hod, Moshe, Oats, Jeremy J N, Trimble, Elisabeth R

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-12-2010)
    “…The goal was to describe the temporal pattern of neonatal plasma glucose levels and associations with maternal glucose levels, cord serum C-peptide levels, and…”
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    Reproducibility and validity of a quantitative food-frequency questionnaire among Jamaicans of African origin by Jackson, M, Walker, S, Cade, J, Forrester, T, Cruickshank, JK, Wilks, R

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-10-2001)
    “…An interviewer-administered quantitative food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was developed to determine the energy and nutrient intakes of adult Jamaicans of…”
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    Circulating concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I and development of glucose intolerance: a prospective observational study by Sandhu, Manjinder S, Heald, Adrian H, Gibson, J Martin, Cruickshank, J Kennedy, Dunger, David B, Wareham, Nicholas J

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (18-05-2002)
    “…Results of experimental and clinical studies suggest that insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and IGF binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1) could be important…”
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    Impact of migration on coronary heart disease risk factors: Comparison of Gujaratis in Britain and their contemporaries in villages of origin in India by Patel, J.V., Vyas, A., Cruickshank, J.K., Prabhakaran, D., Hughes, E., Reddy, K.S., Mackness, M.I., Bhatnagar, D., Durrington, P.N.

    Published in Atherosclerosis (01-04-2006)
    “…The causes of the excess coronary heart disease (CHD) risk in South Asian migrants from the Indian subcontinent remain unclear. Comparisons of CHD risk factors…”
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    P3.05 Arterial Stiffness May be Greater in South Asian than Age-Matched African-Caribbean Men Despite Similar Peripheral or Central Blood Pressure by Rezai, R., Goudot, G., Finn, J., Wu, F., Cruickshank, J K.

    Published in Artery research (01-12-2009)
    “…For given levels of blood pressure (BP), people with ‘stiffer’ (less distensible) large arteries develop more cardiovascular (CVS) events, as is typical of…”
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    Origins of the black/white difference in blood pressure : Roles of birth weight, postnatal growth, early blood pressure, and adolescent body size the bogalusa heart study by CRUICKSHANK, J. K, MZAYEK, F, LIU, L, KIELTYKA, L, SHERWIN, R, WEBBER, L. S, SRINAVASAN, S. R, BERENSON, G. S

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (19-04-2005)
    “…The determinants of differences in blood pressure that emerge in adolescence between black Americans of predominantly African descent and white Americans of…”
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    Lack of change in birthweights of infants by generational status among Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black Caribbean, and Black African mothers in a British cohort study by Harding, S, Rosato, MG, Cruickshank, JK

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-12-2004)
    “…Aim To test the hypothesis that an intergenerational increase would occur in birthweights of babies born to UK-born compared with overseas-born (migrant)…”
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    A review of ethnicity, health and nutrition-related diseases in relation to migration in the United Kingdom by Landman, J, Cruickshank, JK

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-04-2001)
    “…To identify lessons from and gaps in research on diet-disease links among former migrants in the United Kingdom (UK). Migrant status and self-identified…”
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    Pregnancy as the prodrome to vascular dysfunction and cardiovascular risk by Banerjee, M, Cruickshank, JK

    “…In previously apparently healthy women, glucose intolerance and high blood pressure during pregnancy are common and frequently occur together. This article…”
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    The Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome (HAPO) Study

    “…Objective: The objective of the Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome (HAPO) Study is to clarify unanswered questions on associations of maternal…”
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    Cord blood lipoproteins and prenatal influences by Bansal, Narinder, Cruickshank, J Kennedy, McElduff, Patrick, Durrington, Paul N

    Published in Current opinion in lipidology (01-08-2005)
    “…Blood lipoprotein profiles in early life are known to be related to and predictive of those in adulthood, but little is known about their determinants. Genetic…”
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    Close relation of fasting insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 (IGFBP-1) with glucose tolerance and cardiovascular risk in two populations by HEALD, A. H, CRUICKSHANK, J. K, GIBSON, J. M, RISTE, L. K, CADE, J. E, ANDERSON, S, GREENHALGH, A, SAMPAYO, J, TAYLOR, W, FRASER, W, WHITE, A

    Published in Diabetologia (01-03-2001)
    “…Insulin resistance/hyperinsulinaemia is implicated in the development of cardiovascular disease and diabetes but its role and causal pathways are not clear. We…”
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    Better blood pressure control: how to combine drugs by BROWN, M. J, CRUICKSHANK, J. K, DOMINICZAK, A. F, MACGREGOR, G. A, POULTER, N. R, RUSSELL, G. I, THOM, S, WILLIAMS, B

    Published in Journal of Human Hypertension (01-02-2003)
    “…Prospective comparisons of different drug classes have shown that differences in blood pressure control, rather than differences between drug classes, have the…”
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