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    Body Fat Distribution, Incident Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, and All-Cause Mortality by Britton, Kathryn A., MD, MPH, Massaro, Joseph M., PhD, Murabito, Joanne M., MD, ScM, Kreger, Bernard E., MD, Hoffmann, Udo, MD, MPH, Fox, Caroline S., MD, MPH

    “…Objectives The aim of this study was to determine whether ectopic fat depots are prospectively associated with cardiovascular disease, cancer, and all-cause…”
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    Fat Quality and Incident Cardiovascular Disease, All-Cause Mortality, and Cancer Mortality by Rosenquist, Klara J, Massaro, Joseph M, Pedley, Alison, Long, Michelle T, Kreger, Bernard E, Vasan, Ramachandran S, Murabito, Joanne M, Hoffmann, Udo, Fox, Caroline S

    “…Context: Cellular characteristics of fat quality have been associated with cardiometabolic risk and can be estimated by computed tomography (CT) attenuation…”
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    Metabolic health reduces risk of obesity-related cancer in framingham study adults by Moore, Lynn L, Chadid, Susan, Singer, Martha R, Kreger, Bernard E, Denis, Gerald V

    “…It is unknown whether the risk for obesity-related cancers differs between metabolically unhealthy and healthy overweight/obese adults. Data on body mass index…”
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    Anthropometric measures of body fat and obesity-related cancer risk: sex-specific differences in Framingham Offspring Study adults by Chadid, Susan, Kreger, Bernard E., Singer, Martha R., Loring Bradlee, M., Moore, Lynn L.

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-03-2020)
    “…Background/objective Obesity has been associated with the risk of developing certain cancers. A limited number of studies have examined effects of various…”
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    Bone Mass and the Risk of Breast Cancer among Postmenopausal Women by Zhang, Yuqing, Kiel, Douglas P, Kreger, Bernard E, Cupples, L. Adrienne, Ellison, R. Curtis, Dorgan, Joanne F, Schatzkin, Arthur, Levy, Daniel, Felson, David T

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (27-02-1997)
    “…High levels of estrogen are considered to be a risk factor for breast cancer, 1 – 3 but it has been difficult to assess this association. Measurement of…”
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    Midlife weight gain is a risk factor for obesity-related cancer by Chadid, Susan, Singer, Martha R., Kreger, Bernard E., Bradlee, M. Loring, Moore, Lynn L.

    Published in British journal of cancer (01-06-2018)
    “…Background Overweight and diabetes are known cancer risk factors. This study examines independent and combined effects of weight gain and metabolic dysfunction…”
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    Inverse association between cancer and Alzheimer’s disease: results from the Framingham Heart Study by Driver, Jane A, Beiser, Alexa, Au, Rhoda, Kreger, Bernard E, Splansky, Greta Lee, Kurth, Tobias, Kiel, Douglas P, Lu, Kun Ping, Seshadri, Sudha, Wolf, Phillip A

    Published in BMJ (12-03-2012)
    “…Objectives To relate cancer since entry into the Framingham Heart Study with the risk of incident Alzheimer’s disease and to estimate the risk of incident…”
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    Variability of body weight and health outcomes in the Framingham population by Lissner, L. (Department of Primary Health Care, Goteborg, Sweden), Odell, P.M, D'Agostino, R.B, Stokes, J. III, Kreger, B.E, Belanger, A.J, Brownell, K.D

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (27-06-1991)
    “…Background. Fluctuation in body weight is a common phenomenon, due in part to the high prevalence of dieting. In this study we examined the associations…”
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    A genome-wide association study of breast and prostate cancer in the NHLBI's Framingham Heart Study by Murabito, Joanne M, Rosenberg, Carol L, Finger, Daniel, Kreger, Bernard E, Levy, Daniel, Splansky, Greta Lee, Antman, Karen, Hwang, Shih-Jen

    Published in BMC medical genetics (19-09-2007)
    “…Breast and prostate cancer are two commonly diagnosed cancers in the United States. Prior work suggests that cancer causing genes and cancer susceptibility…”
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    Weight change and the risk of late-onset breast cancer in the original Framingham cohort by Radimer, K.L, Ballard-Barbash, R, Miller, J.S, Fay, M.P, Schatzkin, A, Troiano, R, Kreger, B.E, Splansky, G.L

    Published in Nutrition and cancer (01-01-2004)
    “…Objective: Adult weight gain has been associated with a twofold risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. Data are limited regarding whether weight gain at…”
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    Family Breast Cancer History and Mammography: Framingham Offspring Study by Murabito, Joanne M., Evans, Jane C., Larson, Martin G., Kreger, Bernard E., Splansky, Greta L., Freund, Karen M., Moskowitz, Mark A., Wilson, Peter W. F.

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-11-2001)
    “…The authors examined mammography use according to family cancer history and identified predictors of recent use (≤2 years). Framingham Offspring Study…”
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    Alcohol Consumption and the Risk of Bladder Cancer in the Framingham Heart Study by Djoussé, Luc, Schatzkin, Arthur, Chibnik, Lori B., D’Agostino, Ralph B., Kreger, Bernard E., Ellison, R. Curtis

    “…The association between alcohol consumption and bladder cancer is controversial. We used data from 10 125 participants in the Framingham Heart Study to assess…”
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    Regional obesity and risk of cardiovascular disease; the Framingham Study by Kannel, W B, Cupples, L A, Ramaswami, R, Stokes, 3rd, J, Kreger, B E, Higgins, M

    Published in Journal of clinical epidemiology (1991)
    “…Risk of cardiovascular events was determined over 24 years of surveillance in relation to general adiposity reflected by relative weight and by regional…”
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    Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Lung Cancer: The Framingham Study by Djoussé, Luc, Dorgan, Joanne F., Zhang, Yuqing, Schatzkin, Arthur, Hood, Maggie, D’Agostino, Ralph B., Copenhafer, Donna L., Kreger, Bernard E., Ellison, R. Curtis

    “…Background: Reports on the association between alcohol consumption and the risk of lung cancer have been inconsistent. The purpose of this study was to assess…”
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    Bone mass and the risk of prostate cancer: the Framingham Study by Zhang, Yuqing, Kiel, Douglas P, Ellison, R Curtis, Schatzkin, Arthur, Dorgan, Joanne F, Kreger, Bernard E, Cupples, L Adrienne, Felson, David T

    Published in The American journal of medicine (15-12-2002)
    “…To examine the relation of bone mass-a potential biologic marker for cumulative exposure to androgens, insulin-like growth factors, and calcium intake-to…”
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    Bone mass and the risk of colon cancer among postmenopausal women : The Framingham Study by YUQING ZHANG, FELSON, David T, ELLISON, R. Curtis, KREGER, Bernard E, SCHATZKIN, Arthur, DORGAN, Joanne F, CUPPLES, L. Adrienne, LEVY, Daniel, KIEL, Douglas P

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (2001)
    “…Although postmenopausal estrogen use has been associated with a lower risk of colon cancer in women, some studies do not confirm such findings. No known study…”
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