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2. Differential patterns of reproductive and lifestyle risk factors for breast cancer according to birth cohorts among women in China, Japan and Korea
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Nabila, Salma, Choi, Ji-Yeob, Abe, Sarah Krull, Islam, Md Rashedul, Rahman, Md Shafiur, Saito, Eiko, Shin, Aesun, Merritt, Melissa A., Katagiri, Ryoko, Shu, Xiao-Ou, Sawada, Norie, Tamakoshi, Akiko, Sakata, Ritsu, Hozawa, Atsushi, Kim, Jeongseon, Nagata, Chisato, Park, Sue K., Kweon, Sun-Seog, Cai, Hui, Tsugane, Shoichiro, Kimura, Takashi, Kanemura, Seiki, Sugawara, Yumi, Wada, Keiko, Shin, Min-Ho, Ahsan, Habibul, Boffetta, Paolo, Chia, Kee Seng, Matsuo, Keitaro, Qiao, You-Lin, Rothman, Nathaniel, Zheng, Wei, Inoue, Manami, and Kang, Daehee
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- 2024
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3. Lung Cancer Risk Prediction Models for Asian Ever-Smokers
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Yang, Jae Jeong, Wen, Wanqing, Zahed, Hana, Zheng, Wei, Lan, Qing, Abe, Sarah K., Rahman, Md. Shafiur, Islam, Md. Rashedul, Saito, Eiko, Gupta, Prakash C., Tamakoshi, Akiko, Koh, Woon-Puay, Gao, Yu-Tang, Sakata, Ritsu, Tsuji, Ichiro, Malekzadeh, Reza, Sugawara, Yumi, Kim, Jeongseon, Ito, Hidemi, Nagata, Chisato, You, San-Lin, Park, Sue K., Yuan, Jian-Min, Shin, Myung-Hee, Kweon, Sun-Seog, Yi, Sang-Wook, Pednekar, Mangesh S., Kimura, Takashi, Cai, Hui, Lu, Yukai, Etemadi, Arash, Kanemura, Seiki, Wada, Keiko, Chen, Chien-Jen, Shin, Aesun, Wang, Renwei, Ahn, Yoon-Ok, Shin, Min-Ho, Ohrr, Heechoul, Sheikh, Mahdi, Blechter, Batel, Ahsan, Habibul, Boffetta, Paolo, Chia, Kee Seng, Matsuo, Keitaro, Qiao, You-Lin, Rothman, Nathaniel, Inoue, Manami, Kang, Daehee, Robbins, Hilary A., and Shu, Xiao-Ou
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- 2024
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4. The association of age at menarche and adult height with mammographic density in the International Consortium of Mammographic Density
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Ward, Sarah V., Burton, Anya, Tamimi, Rulla M., Pereira, Ana, Garmendia, Maria Luisa, Pollan, Marina, Boyd, Norman, dos-Santos-Silva, Isabel, Maskarinec, Gertraud, Perez-Gomez, Beatriz, Vachon, Celine, Miao, Hui, Lajous, Martín, López-Ridaura, Ruy, Bertrand, Kimberly, Kwong, Ava, Ursin, Giske, Lee, Eunjung, Ma, Huiyan, Vinnicombe, Sarah, Moss, Sue, Allen, Steve, Ndumia, Rose, Vinayak, Sudhir, Teo, Soo-Hwang, Mariapun, Shivaani, Peplonska, Beata, Bukowska-Damska, Agnieszka, Nagata, Chisato, Hopper, John, Giles, Graham, Ozmen, Vahit, Aribal, Mustafa Erkin, Schüz, Joachim, Van Gils, Carla H., Wanders, Johanna O. P., Sirous, Reza, Sirous, Mehri, Hipwell, John, Kim, Jisun, Lee, Jong Won, Dickens, Caroline, Hartman, Mikael, Chia, Kee-Seng, Scott, Christopher, Chiarelli, Anna M., Linton, Linda, Flugelman, Anath Arzee, Salem, Dorria, Kamal, Rasha, McCormack, Valerie, and Stone, Jennifer
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- 2022
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5. Dynamic assessment of insulin secretion and insulin resistance in Asians with prediabetes
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Magkos, Faidon, Lee, Michelle H., Lim, Maybritte, Cook, Alex R., Chhay, Vanna, Loh, Tze Ping, Chia, Kee Seng, Baig, Sonia, Ang, Ian Yi Han, Tay, Joanne Y.Y., Khoo, Chin Meng, Halter, Jeffrey B., and Toh, Sue-Anne
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- 2022
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6. Association of female reproductive and hormonal factors with gallbladder cancer risk in Asia: A pooled analysis of the Asia Cohort Consortium
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Shin, Aesun, primary, Cho, Sooyoung, additional, Abe, Sarah Krull, additional, Islam, Md Rashedul, additional, Rahman, Md Shafiur, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Kazmi, Sayada Zartasha, additional, Katagiri, Ryoko, additional, Merritt, Melissa, additional, Choi, Ji‐Yeob, additional, Shu, Xiao‐Ou, additional, Sawada, Norie, additional, Tamakoshi, Akiko, additional, Koh, Woon‐Puay, additional, Sakata, Ritsu, additional, Hozawa, Atsushi, additional, Kim, Jeongseon, additional, Park, Sue K., additional, Kweon, Sun‐Seog, additional, Wen, Wanqing, additional, Tsugane, Shoichiro, additional, Kimura, Takashi, additional, Yuan, Jian‐Min, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Shin, Min‐Ho, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Matsuo, Keitaro, additional, Qiao, You‐Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Inoue, Manami, additional, and Kang, Daehee, additional
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- 2024
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7. Development of a serum miRNA panel for detection of early stage non-small cell lung cancer
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Ying, Lisha, Du, Lingbin, Zou, Ruiyang, Shi, Lei, Zhang, Nan, Jin, Jiaoyue, Xu, Chenyang, Zhang, Fanrong, Zhu, Chen, Wu, Junzhou, Chen, Kaiyan, Huang, Minran, Wu, Yingxue, Zhang, Yimin, Zheng, Weihui, Pan, Xiaodan, Chen, Baofu, Lin, Aifen, Tam, John Kit Chung, van Dam, Rob Martinus, Lai, David Tien Min, Chia, Kee Seng, Zhou, Lihan, Too, Heng-Phon, Yu, Herbert, Mao, Weimin, and Su, Dan
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- 2020
8. Findings from the 2019 nationally representative oral health survey for adults in Singapore.
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Sim, Christina P. C., Lee, Yun Hui, Sim, Yu Fan, Wong, Jennifer, Soh, Shean Han, Goh, Bee Tin, Poon, Choy Yoke, Allen, Patrick Finbarr, Chia, Kee Seng, and Wong, Mun Loke
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PHYSICAL diagnosis ,INDEPENDENT living ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,PERIODONTAL disease ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,INTERVIEWING ,DISEASE prevalence ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,SURVEYS ,ORAL health ,TOOTH loss - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to present key findings from the 2019 national adult oral health survey in Singapore (NAOHS). Methods: A multi‐stage stratified sampling method was used to recruit participants for a representative national adult oral health survey. A total of 12 212 households were randomly selected from the National Database on Dwellings in Singapore. Within each household eligible persons aged ≥65 years were automatically invited to participate while a Kish selection method was used to invite those between 21 and 64 years old. The survey comprised a face‐to‐face interview questionnaire and a clinical examination which recorded details of tooth loss, DMFT, DMFS and prevalence of periodontal disease according to the CPITN and the US CDC‐AAP classifications. Weighted analysis was performed to adjust for oversampling, non‐response and post‐stratification. Multivariate regression with backward stepwise selection was carried out to identify predictors of chronic periodontal disease and untreated dental caries. Results: Six hundred and sixty‐three participants completed both the questionnaires and the clinical examination. The prevalence of edentulousness was 2.7%. Of participants, 34.8% presented with untreated dental caries with a higher proportion found in those who were aged ≥60 years, of Malay ethnicity, living in 1–2‐room public housing and who only visited the dentist when there was a problem. Mean DMFS and DMFT indices were 24.7 and 7.9 respectively. Based on the CDC‐AAP classification, the prevalence of moderate–severe chronic periodontitis was 56.9% and increased with age, with a higher proportion in males. Participants with untreated dental caries were more likely to have moderate or severe periodontal disease. Conclusions: Survey findings showed high prevalence of dental caries and periodontal disease, at 34.8% and 77.6% respectively. A clear socio‐economic gradient in the distribution of tooth loss, untreated dental caries and moderate‐to‐severe periodontitis was observed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of adults: Findings from a National Oral Health Survey in Singapore.
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Wong, Mun Loke, Lee, Yun Hui, Sim, Yu Fan, Wong, Tzu‐Jung, Soh, Shean Han, Goh, Bee Tin, Poon, Choy Yoke, Allen, Patrick Finbarr, Chia, Kee Seng, and Sim, Christina P. C.
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CAVITY prevention ,PERIODONTAL disease prevention ,HEALTH literacy ,DENTAL care ,TEETH ,ATTITUDES toward illness ,HEALTH attitudes ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,PERIODONTAL disease ,INTERVIEWING ,ORAL hygiene ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SURVEYS ,HEALTH behavior ,MEDICAL appointments ,DENTAL caries ,TOOTH care & hygiene ,HEALTH promotion ,ORAL health ,TOOTH loss ,SYMPTOMS ,ADULTS - Abstract
Objectives: Prevention complements the curative management of oral diseases. Effective preventive interventions involve the adoption of oral health promoting behaviours. Little is known about the awareness of oral disease and its prevention among Singaporean adults as well as their prevailing oral health attitudes and behaviours. The aim of the study was to describe the oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of adults in Singapore. Methods: A random sample of adults (≥21 years old) in Singapore was selected to complete an interviewer‐administered questionnaire. The questionnaire gathered information about their knowledge of the aetiology, signs and symptoms as well as prevention of dental caries and periodontal disease; attitudes about the value of teeth, locus of control in maintaining oral health and oral health behaviours including toothbrushing, flossing and dental attendance. Results: A total of 1196 adults of weighted mean age 48 years old with almost equal proportions of males and females responded to the questionnaire. Participants were more unaware about the causes of periodontal disease (25.7%) than dental caries (4%). While more than 90% of participants felt that healthy teeth were important and could affect their overall health, many (67.0%) felt it was natural to lose their teeth with old age. Among the participants, 83.5% brushed their teeth twice a day; 41.9% flossed their teeth and 53.9% visited the dentist at least once a year. Conclusions: The study findings showed good knowledge around dental caries but some gaps around periodontal disease. It also found that participants perceived having limited control over preventing tooth loss. Irregular dental attendance and poor denture wearing habits were also noted. The findings shed light on key areas to focus on through oral health promotion to improve overall oral health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Community involvement in the development and implementation of chronic condition programmes across the continuum of care in high- and upper-middle income countries: A systematic review
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Haldane, Victoria, Singh, Shweta R., Srivastava, Aastha, Chuah, Fiona L.H., Koh, Gerald C.H., Chia, Kee Seng, Perel, Pablo, and Legido-Quigley, Helena
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- 2020
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11. No evidence that protein truncating variants in BRIP1 are associated with breast cancer risk: implications for gene panel testing.
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Easton, Douglas F, Lesueur, Fabienne, Decker, Brennan, Michailidou, Kyriaki, Li, Jun, Allen, Jamie, Luccarini, Craig, Pooley, Karen A, Shah, Mitul, Bolla, Manjeet K, Wang, Qin, Dennis, Joe, Ahmad, Jamil, Thompson, Ella R, Damiola, Francesca, Pertesi, Maroulio, Voegele, Catherine, Mebirouk, Noura, Robinot, Nivonirina, Durand, Geoffroy, Forey, Nathalie, Luben, Robert N, Ahmed, Shahana, Aittomäki, Kristiina, Anton-Culver, Hoda, Arndt, Volker, Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group, Baynes, Caroline, Beckman, Matthias W, Benitez, Javier, Van Den Berg, David, Blot, William J, Bogdanova, Natalia V, Bojesen, Stig E, Brenner, Hermann, Chang-Claude, Jenny, Chia, Kee Seng, Choi, Ji-Yeob, Conroy, Don M, Cox, Angela, Cross, Simon S, Czene, Kamila, Darabi, Hatef, Devilee, Peter, Eriksson, Mikael, Fasching, Peter A, Figueroa, Jonine, Flyger, Henrik, Fostira, Florentia, García-Closas, Montserrat, Giles, Graham G, Glendon, Gord, González-Neira, Anna, Guénel, Pascal, Haiman, Christopher A, Hall, Per, Hart, Steven N, Hartman, Mikael, Hooning, Maartje J, Hsiung, Chia-Ni, Ito, Hidemi, Jakubowska, Anna, James, Paul A, John, Esther M, Johnson, Nichola, Jones, Michael, Kabisch, Maria, Kang, Daehee, kConFab Investigators, Kosma, Veli-Matti, Kristensen, Vessela, Lambrechts, Diether, Li, Na, Lifepool Investigators, Lindblom, Annika, Long, Jirong, Lophatananon, Artitaya, Lubinski, Jan, Mannermaa, Arto, Manoukian, Siranoush, Margolin, Sara, Matsuo, Keitaro, Meindl, Alfons, Mitchell, Gillian, Muir, Kenneth, NBCS Investigators, Nevelsteen, Ines, van den Ouweland, Ans, Peterlongo, Paolo, Phuah, Sze Yee, Pylkäs, Katri, Rowley, Simone M, Sangrajrang, Suleeporn, Schmutzler, Rita K, Shen, Chen-Yang, Shu, Xiao-Ou, Southey, Melissa C, Surowy, Harald, Swerdlow, Anthony, and Teo, Soo H
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Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group ,kConFab Investigators ,Lifepool Investigators ,NBCS Investigators ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,RNA Helicases ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Risk ,Cohort Studies ,Mutation ,Adult ,Aged ,Middle Aged ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Female ,Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group Proteins ,Genetic Association Studies ,Cancer: breast ,Genetics & Heredity ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences - Abstract
BACKGROUND:BRCA1 interacting protein C-terminal helicase 1 (BRIP1) is one of the Fanconi Anaemia Complementation (FANC) group family of DNA repair proteins. Biallelic mutations in BRIP1 are responsible for FANC group J, and previous studies have also suggested that rare protein truncating variants in BRIP1 are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. These studies have led to inclusion of BRIP1 on targeted sequencing panels for breast cancer risk prediction. METHODS:We evaluated a truncating variant, p.Arg798Ter (rs137852986), and 10 missense variants of BRIP1, in 48 144 cases and 43 607 controls of European origin, drawn from 41 studies participating in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC). Additionally, we sequenced the coding regions of BRIP1 in 13 213 cases and 5242 controls from the UK, 1313 cases and 1123 controls from three population-based studies as part of the Breast Cancer Family Registry, and 1853 familial cases and 2001 controls from Australia. RESULTS:The rare truncating allele of rs137852986 was observed in 23 cases and 18 controls in Europeans in BCAC (OR 1.09, 95% CI 0.58 to 2.03, p=0.79). Truncating variants were found in the sequencing studies in 34 cases (0.21%) and 19 controls (0.23%) (combined OR 0.90, 95% CI 0.48 to 1.70, p=0.75). CONCLUSIONS:These results suggest that truncating variants in BRIP1, and in particular p.Arg798Ter, are not associated with a substantial increase in breast cancer risk. Such observations have important implications for the reporting of results from breast cancer screening panels.
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12. Fine-Mapping of the 1p11.2 Breast Cancer Susceptibility Locus.
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Horne, Hisani N, Chung, Charles C, Zhang, Han, Yu, Kai, Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila, Michailidou, Kyriaki, Bolla, Manjeet K, Wang, Qin, Dennis, Joe, Hopper, John L, Southey, Melissa C, Schmidt, Marjanka K, Broeks, Annegien, Muir, Kenneth, Lophatananon, Artitaya, Fasching, Peter A, Beckmann, Matthias W, Fletcher, Olivia, Johnson, Nichola, Sawyer, Elinor J, Tomlinson, Ian, Burwinkel, Barbara, Marme, Frederik, Guénel, Pascal, Truong, Thérèse, Bojesen, Stig E, Flyger, Henrik, Benitez, Javier, González-Neira, Anna, Anton-Culver, Hoda, Neuhausen, Susan L, Brenner, Hermann, Arndt, Volker, Meindl, Alfons, Schmutzler, Rita K, Brauch, Hiltrud, Hamann, Ute, Nevanlinna, Heli, Khan, Sofia, Matsuo, Keitaro, Iwata, Hiroji, Dörk, Thilo, Bogdanova, Natalia V, Lindblom, Annika, Margolin, Sara, Mannermaa, Arto, Kosma, Veli-Matti, Chenevix-Trench, Georgia, kConFab/AOCS Investigators, Wu, Anna H, Ven den Berg, David, Smeets, Ann, Zhao, Hui, Chang-Claude, Jenny, Rudolph, Anja, Radice, Paolo, Barile, Monica, Couch, Fergus J, Vachon, Celine, Giles, Graham G, Milne, Roger L, Haiman, Christopher A, Marchand, Loic Le, Goldberg, Mark S, Teo, Soo H, Taib, Nur AM, Kristensen, Vessela, Borresen-Dale, Anne-Lise, Zheng, Wei, Shrubsole, Martha, Winqvist, Robert, Jukkola-Vuorinen, Arja, Andrulis, Irene L, Knight, Julia A, Devilee, Peter, Seynaeve, Caroline, García-Closas, Montserrat, Czene, Kamila, Darabi, Hatef, Hollestelle, Antoinette, Martens, John WM, Li, Jingmei, Lu, Wei, Shu, Xiao-Ou, Cox, Angela, Cross, Simon S, Blot, William, Cai, Qiuyin, Shah, Mitul, Luccarini, Craig, Baynes, Caroline, Harrington, Patricia, Kang, Daehee, Choi, Ji-Yeob, Hartman, Mikael, Chia, Kee Seng, Kabisch, Maria, Torres, Diana, Jakubowska, Anna, and Lubinski, Jan
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kConFab/AOCS Investigators ,Chromosomes ,Human ,Pair 1 ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Population Surveillance ,Risk Assessment ,Case-Control Studies ,Chromosome Mapping ,Computational Biology ,Gene Frequency ,Genotype ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Alleles ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,Female ,Genetic Association Studies ,Neoplasm Grading ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
The Cancer Genetic Markers of Susceptibility genome-wide association study (GWAS) originally identified a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs11249433 at 1p11.2 associated with breast cancer risk. To fine-map this locus, we genotyped 92 SNPs in a 900kb region (120,505,799-121,481,132) flanking rs11249433 in 45,276 breast cancer cases and 48,998 controls of European, Asian and African ancestry from 50 studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Genotyping was done using iCOGS, a custom-built array. Due to the complicated nature of the region on chr1p11.2: 120,300,000-120,505,798, that lies near the centromere and contains seven duplicated genomic segments, we restricted analyses to 429 SNPs excluding the duplicated regions (42 genotyped and 387 imputed). Per-allelic associations with breast cancer risk were estimated using logistic regression models adjusting for study and ancestry-specific principal components. The strongest association observed was with the original identified index SNP rs11249433 (minor allele frequency (MAF) 0.402; per-allele odds ratio (OR) = 1.10, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.08-1.13, P = 1.49 x 10-21). The association for rs11249433 was limited to ER-positive breast cancers (test for heterogeneity P≤8.41 x 10-5). Additional analyses by other tumor characteristics showed stronger associations with moderately/well differentiated tumors and tumors of lobular histology. Although no significant eQTL associations were observed, in silico analyses showed that rs11249433 was located in a region that is likely a weak enhancer/promoter. Fine-mapping analysis of the 1p11.2 breast cancer susceptibility locus confirms this region to be limited to risk to cancers that are ER-positive.
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13. Behavioral impact of national health campaigns on healthy lifestyle practices among young adults in Singapore: a cross-sectional study
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Khow, Yong Zhi, Lim, Talia Li Yin, Ng, Jarret Shoon Phing, Wu, Jiaxuan, Tan, Chuen Seng, Chia, Kee Seng, Luo, Nan, and Seow, Wei Jie
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- 2021
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14. Temporal trends and variation in out-of-pocket expenditures and patient cost sharing: evidence from a Chinese national survey 2011–2015
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Qin, Vicky Mengqi, Zhang, Yuting, Chia, Kee Seng, McPake, Barbara, Zhao, Yang, Hulse, Emily S. G., Legido-Quigley, Helena, and Lee, John Tayu
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- 2021
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15. The long-term impact of functional disability on hospitalization spending in Singapore
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Chen, Cynthia, Lim, Jue Tao, Chia, Ngee Choon, Wang, Lijia, Tysinger, Bryan, Zissimopoulos, Julie, Chong, Ming Zhe, Wang, Zhe, Koh, Gerald Choon Huat, Yuan, Jian-Min, Tan, Kelvin Bryan, Chia, Kee Seng, Cook, Alex R, Malhotra, Rahul, Chan, Angelique, Ma, Stefan, Ng, Tze Pin, Koh, Woon-Puay, Goldman, Dana, and Yoong, Joanne
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- 2019
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16. Genome-wide trans-ancestry meta-analysis provides insight into the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes susceptibility
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Mahajan, Anubha, Go, Min Jin, Zhang, Weihua, Below, Jennifer E, Gaulton, Kyle J, Ferreira, Teresa, Horikoshi, Momoko, Johnson, Andrew D, Ng, Maggie CY, Prokopenko, Inga, Saleheen, Danish, Wang, Xu, Zeggini, Eleftheria, Abecasis, Goncalo R, Adair, Linda S, Almgren, Peter, Atalay, Mustafa, Aung, Tin, Baldassarre, Damiano, Balkau, Beverley, Bao, Yuqian, Barnett, Anthony H, Barroso, Ines, Basit, Abdul, Been, Latonya F, Beilby, John, Bell, Graeme I, Benediktsson, Rafn, Bergman, Richard N, Boehm, Bernhard O, Boerwinkle, Eric, Bonnycastle, Lori L, Burtt, Noël, Cai, Qiuyin, Campbell, Harry, Carey, Jason, Cauchi, Stephane, Caulfield, Mark, Chan, Juliana CN, Chang, Li-Ching, Chang, Tien-Jyun, Chang, Yi-Cheng, Charpentier, Guillaume, Chen, Chien-Hsiun, Chen, Han, Chen, Yuan-Tsong, Chia, Kee-Seng, Chidambaram, Manickam, Chines, Peter S, Cho, Nam H, Cho, Young Min, Chuang, Lee-Ming, Collins, Francis S, Cornelis, Marilyn C, Couper, David J, Crenshaw, Andrew T, van Dam, Rob M, Danesh, John, Das, Debashish, de Faire, Ulf, Dedoussis, George, Deloukas, Panos, Dimas, Antigone S, Dina, Christian, Doney, Alex SF, Donnelly, Peter J, Dorkhan, Mozhgan, van Duijn, Cornelia, Dupuis, Josée, Edkins, Sarah, Elliott, Paul, Emilsson, Valur, Erbel, Raimund, Eriksson, Johan G, Escobedo, Jorge, Esko, Tonu, Eury, Elodie, Florez, Jose C, Fontanillas, Pierre, Forouhi, Nita G, Forsen, Tom, Fox, Caroline, Fraser, Ross M, Frayling, Timothy M, Froguel, Philippe, Frossard, Philippe, Gao, Yutang, Gertow, Karl, Gieger, Christian, Gigante, Bruna, Grallert, Harald, Grant, George B, Groop, Leif C, Groves, Christopher J, Grundberg, Elin, Guiducci, Candace, Hamsten, Anders, Han, Bok-Ghee, Hara, Kazuo, and Hassanali, Neelam
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Biological Sciences ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,Diabetes ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Alleles ,Asian People ,Case-Control Studies ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Hispanic or Latino ,Humans ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Risk Factors ,White People ,DIAbetes Genetics Replication And Meta-analysis (DIAGRAM) Consortium ,Asian Genetic Epidemiology Network Type 2 Diabetes (AGEN-T2D) Consortium ,South Asian Type 2 Diabetes (SAT2D) Consortium ,Mexican American Type 2 Diabetes (MAT2D) Consortium ,Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Exploration by Nex-generation sequencing in muylti-Ethnic Samples (T2D-GENES) Consortium ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology ,Agricultural biotechnology ,Bioinformatics and computational biology - Abstract
To further understanding of the genetic basis of type 2 diabetes (T2D) susceptibility, we aggregated published meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS), including 26,488 cases and 83,964 controls of European, east Asian, south Asian and Mexican and Mexican American ancestry. We observed a significant excess in the directional consistency of T2D risk alleles across ancestry groups, even at SNPs demonstrating only weak evidence of association. By following up the strongest signals of association from the trans-ethnic meta-analysis in an additional 21,491 cases and 55,647 controls of European ancestry, we identified seven new T2D susceptibility loci. Furthermore, we observed considerable improvements in the fine-mapping resolution of common variant association signals at several T2D susceptibility loci. These observations highlight the benefits of trans-ethnic GWAS for the discovery and characterization of complex trait loci and emphasize an exciting opportunity to extend insight into the genetic architecture and pathogenesis of human diseases across populations of diverse ancestry.
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17. Genome-wide trans-ancestry meta-analysis provides insight into the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes susceptibility.
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DIAbetes Genetics Replication And Meta-analysis (DIAGRAM) Consortium, Asian Genetic Epidemiology Network Type 2 Diabetes (AGEN-T2D) Consortium, South Asian Type 2 Diabetes (SAT2D) Consortium, Mexican American Type 2 Diabetes (MAT2D) Consortium, Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Exploration by Nex-generation sequencing in muylti-Ethnic Samples (T2D-GENES) Consortium, Mahajan, Anubha, Go, Min Jin, Zhang, Weihua, Below, Jennifer E, Gaulton, Kyle J, Ferreira, Teresa, Horikoshi, Momoko, Johnson, Andrew D, Ng, Maggie CY, Prokopenko, Inga, Saleheen, Danish, Wang, Xu, Zeggini, Eleftheria, Abecasis, Goncalo R, Adair, Linda S, Almgren, Peter, Atalay, Mustafa, Aung, Tin, Baldassarre, Damiano, Balkau, Beverley, Bao, Yuqian, Barnett, Anthony H, Barroso, Ines, Basit, Abdul, Been, Latonya F, Beilby, John, Bell, Graeme I, Benediktsson, Rafn, Bergman, Richard N, Boehm, Bernhard O, Boerwinkle, Eric, Bonnycastle, Lori L, Burtt, Noël, Cai, Qiuyin, Campbell, Harry, Carey, Jason, Cauchi, Stephane, Caulfield, Mark, Chan, Juliana CN, Chang, Li-Ching, Chang, Tien-Jyun, Chang, Yi-Cheng, Charpentier, Guillaume, Chen, Chien-Hsiun, Chen, Han, Chen, Yuan-Tsong, Chia, Kee-Seng, Chidambaram, Manickam, Chines, Peter S, Cho, Nam H, Cho, Young Min, Chuang, Lee-Ming, Collins, Francis S, Cornelis, Marylin C, Couper, David J, Crenshaw, Andrew T, van Dam, Rob M, Danesh, John, Das, Debashish, de Faire, Ulf, Dedoussis, George, Deloukas, Panos, Dimas, Antigone S, Dina, Christian, Doney, Alex S, Donnelly, Peter J, Dorkhan, Mozhgan, van Duijn, Cornelia, Dupuis, Josée, Edkins, Sarah, Elliott, Paul, Emilsson, Valur, Erbel, Raimund, Eriksson, Johan G, Escobedo, Jorge, Esko, Tonu, Eury, Elodie, Florez, Jose C, Fontanillas, Pierre, Forouhi, Nita G, Forsen, Tom, Fox, Caroline, Fraser, Ross M, Frayling, Timothy M, Froguel, Philippe, Frossard, Philippe, Gao, Yutang, Gertow, Karl, Gieger, Christian, Gigante, Bruna, Grallert, Harald, Grant, George B, Grrop, Leif C, and Groves, Chrisropher J
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DIAbetes Genetics Replication And Meta-analysis (DIAGRAM) Consortium ,Asian Genetic Epidemiology Network Type 2 Diabetes (AGEN-T2D) Consortium ,South Asian Type 2 Diabetes (SAT2D) Consortium ,Mexican American Type 2 Diabetes (MAT2D) Consortium ,Type 2 Diabetes Genetic Exploration by Nex-generation sequencing in muylti-Ethnic Samples (T2D-GENES) Consortium ,Humans ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Risk Factors ,Case-Control Studies ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Alleles ,Asian Continental Ancestry Group ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Hispanic Americans ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
To further understanding of the genetic basis of type 2 diabetes (T2D) susceptibility, we aggregated published meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS), including 26,488 cases and 83,964 controls of European, east Asian, south Asian and Mexican and Mexican American ancestry. We observed a significant excess in the directional consistency of T2D risk alleles across ancestry groups, even at SNPs demonstrating only weak evidence of association. By following up the strongest signals of association from the trans-ethnic meta-analysis in an additional 21,491 cases and 55,647 controls of European ancestry, we identified seven new T2D susceptibility loci. Furthermore, we observed considerable improvements in the fine-mapping resolution of common variant association signals at several T2D susceptibility loci. These observations highlight the benefits of trans-ethnic GWAS for the discovery and characterization of complex trait loci and emphasize an exciting opportunity to extend insight into the genetic architecture and pathogenesis of human diseases across populations of diverse ancestry.
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18. Obesity is associated with biliary tract cancer mortality and incidence: A pooled analysis of 21 cohort studies in the Asia Cohort Consortiumc
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Oze, Isao, primary, Ito, Hidemi, additional, Koyanagi, Yuriko N., additional, Abe, Sarah Krull, additional, Rahman, Md. Shafiur, additional, Islam, Md. Rashedul, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Gupta, Prakash C., additional, Sawada, Norie, additional, Tamakoshi, Akiko, additional, Shu, Xiao‐Ou, additional, Sakata, Ritsu, additional, Malekzadeh, Reza, additional, Tsuji, Ichiro, additional, Kim, Jeongseon, additional, Nagata, Chisato, additional, You, San‐Lin, additional, Park, Sue K., additional, Yuan, Jian‐Min, additional, Shin, Myung‐Hee, additional, Kweon, Sun‐Seog, additional, Pednekar, Mangesh S., additional, Tsugane, Shoichiro, additional, Kimura, Takashi, additional, Gao, Yu‐Tang, additional, Cai, Hui, additional, Pourshams, Akram, additional, Lu, Yukai, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Wada, Keiko, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Chen, Chien‐Jen, additional, Chen, Yu, additional, Shin, Aesun, additional, Wang, Renwei, additional, Ahn, Yoon‐Ok, additional, Shin, Min‐Ho, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Qiao, You‐Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Inoue, Manami, additional, Kang, Daehee, additional, and Matsuo, Keitaro, additional
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19. Lung Cancer Risk Prediction Models for Asian Ever-Smokers
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Yang, Jae Jeong, primary, Wen, Wanqing, additional, Zahed, Hana, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Lan, Qing, additional, Abe, Sarah K., additional, Rahman, Md. Shafiur, additional, Islam, Md. Rashedul, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Gupta, Prakash C., additional, Tamakoshi, Akiko, additional, Koh, Woon-Puay, additional, Gao, Yu-Tang, additional, Sakata, Ritsu, additional, Tsuji, Ichiro, additional, Malekzadeh, Reza, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Kim, Jeongseon, additional, Ito, Hidemi, additional, Nagata, Chisato, additional, You, San-Lin, additional, Park, Sue K., additional, Yuan, Jian-Min, additional, Shin, Myung-Hee, additional, Kweon, Sun-Seog, additional, Yi, Sang-Wook, additional, Pednekar, Mangesh S., additional, Kimura, Takashi, additional, Cai, Hui, additional, Lu, Yukai, additional, Etemadi, Arash, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Wada, Keiko, additional, Chen, Chien-Jen, additional, Shin, Aesun, additional, Wang, Renwei, additional, Ahn, Yoon-Ok, additional, Shin, Min-Ho, additional, Ohrr, Heechoul, additional, Sheikh, Mahdi, additional, Blechter, Batel, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Matsuo, Keitaro, additional, Qiao, You-Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Inoue, Manami, additional, Kang, Daehee, additional, Robbins, Hilary A., additional, and Shu, Xiao-Ou, additional
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20. Reproductive Factors and Endometrial Cancer Risk Among Women
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Katagiri, Ryoko, primary, Iwasaki, Motoki, additional, Abe, Sarah Krull, additional, Islam, Md. Rashedul, additional, Rahman, Md. Shafiur, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Merritt, Melissa A., additional, Choi, Ji-Yeob, additional, Shin, Aesun, additional, Sawada, Norie, additional, Tamakoshi, Akiko, additional, Koh, Woon-Puay, additional, Sakata, Ritsu, additional, Tsuji, Ichiro, additional, Kim, Jeongseon, additional, Nagata, Chisato, additional, Park, Sue K., additional, Kweon, Sun-Seog, additional, Shu, Xiao-Ou, additional, Gao, Yu-Tang, additional, Tsugane, Shoichiro, additional, Kimura, Takashi, additional, Yuan, Jian-Min, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Lu, Yukai, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Wada, Keiko, additional, Shin, Min-Ho, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Matsuo, Keitaro, additional, Qiao, You-Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Inoue, Manami, additional, and Kang, Daehee, additional
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21. Healthcare Reforms in Singapore
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Chia, Kee-Seng, primary and Lim, Meng-Kin, additional
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22. Excess Hospitalization Expenses Attributable to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Singapore
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Png, May Ee, Yoong, Joanne, Tan, Chuen Seng, and Chia, Kee Seng
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23. Health systems reforms in Singapore: A qualitative study of key stakeholders
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Ong, Suan Ee, Tyagi, Shilpa, Lim, Jane Mingjie, Chia, Kee Seng, and Legido-Quigley, Helena
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24. Genome-wide meta-analysis of five Asian cohorts identifies PDGFRA as a susceptibility locus for corneal astigmatism.
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Fan, Qiao, Zhou, Xin, Khor, Chiea-Chuen, Cheng, Ching-Yu, Goh, Liang-Kee, Sim, Xueling, Tay, Wan-Ting, Li, Yi-Ju, Ong, Rick Twee-Hee, Suo, Chen, Cornes, Belinda, Ikram, Mohammad Kamran, Chia, Kee-Seng, Seielstad, Mark, Liu, Jianjun, Vithana, Eranga, Young, Terri L, Tai, E-Shyong, Wong, Tien-Yin, Aung, Tin, Teo, Yik-Ying, and Saw, Seang-Mei
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Humans ,Corneal Diseases ,Refractive Errors ,Astigmatism ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Receptor ,Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha ,Case-Control Studies ,Cohort Studies ,Genotype ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Middle Aged ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Infant ,Asia ,Male ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,and over ,Preschool ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Receptor ,Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha ,Genetics ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Corneal astigmatism refers to refractive abnormalities and irregularities in the curvature of the cornea, and this interferes with light being accurately focused at a single point in the eye. This ametropic condition is highly prevalent, influences visual acuity, and is a highly heritable trait. There is currently a paucity of research in the genetic etiology of corneal astigmatism. Here we report the results from five genome-wide association studies of corneal astigmatism across three Asian populations, with an initial discovery set of 4,254 Chinese and Malay individuals consisting of 2,249 cases and 2,005 controls. Replication was obtained from three surveys comprising of 2,139 Indians, an additional 929 Chinese children, and an independent 397 Chinese family trios. Variants in PDGFRA on chromosome 4q12 (lead SNP: rs7677751, allelic odds ratio = 1.26 (95% CI: 1.16-1.36), P(meta) = 7.87×10(-9)) were identified to be significantly associated with corneal astigmatism, exhibiting consistent effect sizes across all five cohorts. This highlights the potential role of variants in PDGFRA in the genetic etiology of corneal astigmatism across diverse Asian populations.
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25. Transferability of type 2 diabetes implicated loci in multi-ethnic cohorts from Southeast Asia.
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Sim, Xueling, Ong, Rick Twee-Hee, Suo, Chen, Tay, Wan-Ting, Liu, Jianjun, Ng, Daniel Peng-Keat, Boehnke, Michael, Chia, Kee-Seng, Wong, Tien-Yin, Seielstad, Mark, Teo, Yik-Ying, and Tai, E-Shyong
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Humans ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Kinesin ,tRNA Methyltransferases ,Case-Control Studies ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Adult ,Aged ,Middle Aged ,Asia ,Southeastern ,Female ,Male ,Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5 ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Genetic Loci ,Asia ,Southeastern ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Genetics ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Recent large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified multiple loci which harbor genetic variants associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), many of which encode proteins not previously suspected to be involved in the pathogenesis of T2D. Most GWAS for T2D have focused on populations of European descent, and GWAS conducted in other populations with different ancestry offer a unique opportunity to study the genetic architecture of T2D. We performed genome-wide association scans for T2D in 3,955 Chinese (2,010 cases, 1,945 controls), 2,034 Malays (794 cases, 1,240 controls), and 2,146 Asian Indians (977 cases, 1,169 controls). In addition to the search for novel variants implicated in T2D, these multi-ethnic cohorts serve to assess the transferability and relevance of the previous findings from European descent populations in the three major ethnic populations of Asia, comprising half of the world's population. Of the SNPs associated with T2D in previous GWAS, only variants at CDKAL1 and HHEX/IDE/KIF11 showed the strongest association with T2D in the meta-analysis including all three ethnic groups. However, consistent direction of effect was observed for many of the other SNPs in our study and in those carried out in European populations. Close examination of the associations at both the CDKAL1 and HHEX/IDE/KIF11 loci provided some evidence of locus and allelic heterogeneity in relation to the associations with T2D. We also detected variation in linkage disequilibrium between populations for most of these loci that have been previously identified. These factors, combined with limited statistical power, may contribute to the failure to detect associations across populations of diverse ethnicity. These findings highlight the value of surveying across diverse racial/ethnic groups towards the fine-mapping efforts for the casual variants and also of the search for variants, which may be population-specific.
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26. Possible Influence of δ-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase Polymorphism and Susceptibility to Renal Toxicity of Lead: A Study of a Vietnamese Population
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Chia, Sin Eng, Zhou, Huijun, Tham, Mei Theng, Yap, Eric, Dong, Nguyen-Viet, and Chia, Kee Seng
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27. Longitudinal trends in HbA1c and associations with comorbidity and all-cause mortality in Asian patients with type 2 diabetes: A cohort study
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Luo, Miyang, Lim, Wei Yen, Tan, Chuen Seng, Ning, Yilin, Chia, Kee Seng, van Dam, Rob M., Tang, Wern Ee, Tan, Ngiap Chuan, Chen, Richard, Tai, E. Shyong, and Venkataraman, Kavita
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28. FTO Variants Are Associated With Obesity in the Chinese and Malay Populations in Singapore
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Tan, Jonathan T, Dorajoo, Rajkumar, Seielstad, Mark, Sim, Xue Ling, Ong, Rick Twee-Hee, Chia, Kee Seng, Wong, Tien Yin, Saw, Seang Mei, Chew, Suok Kai, Aung, Tin, and Tai, E-Shyong
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Diabetes ,Nutrition ,Prevention ,Obesity ,Genetics ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Stroke ,Metabolic and endocrine ,Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO ,Asian People ,Body Mass Index ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Type 2 ,Gene Frequency ,Genotype ,Humans ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,Odds Ratio ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Proteins ,Singapore ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Endocrinology & Metabolism ,Biomedical and clinical sciences - Abstract
ObjectiveAssociation between genetic variants at the FTO locus and obesity has been consistently observed in populations of European ancestry and inconsistently in non-Europeans. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of FTO variants on obesity and type 2 diabetes in Southeast Asian populations.Research design and methodsWe examined associations between nine previously reported FTO single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with obesity, type 2 diabetes, and related traits in 4,298 participants (2,919 Chinese, 785 Malays, and 594 Asian Indians) from the 1998 Singapore National Health Survey (NHS98) and 2,996 Malays from the Singapore Malay Eye Study (SiMES).ResultsAll nine SNPs exhibited strong linkage disequilibrium (r(2) = 0.6-0.99), and minor alleles were associated with obesity in the same direction as previous studies with effect sizes ranging from 0.42 to 0.68 kg/m(2) (P < 0.0001) in NHS98 Chinese, 0.65 to 0.91 kg/m(2) (P < 0.02) in NHS98 Malays, and 0.52 to 0.64 kg/m(2) (P < 0.0001) in SiMES Malays after adjustment for age, sex, smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise. The variants were also associated with type 2 diabetes, though not after adjustment for BMI (with the exception of the SiMES Malays: odds ratio 1.17-1.22; P ConclusionsFTO variants common among European populations are associated with obesity in ethnic Chinese and Malays in Singapore. Our data do not support the hypothesis that differences in allele frequency or genetic architecture underlie the lack of association observed in some populations of Asian ancestry. Examination of gene-environment interactions involving variants at this locus may provide further insights into the role of FTO in the pathogenesis of human obesity and diabetes.
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29. Rural and urban differences in health system performance among older Chinese adults: cross-sectional analysis of a national sample
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Qin, Vicky Mengqi, McPake, Barbara, Raban, Magdalena Z., Cowling, Thomas E., Alshamsan, Riyadh, Chia, Kee Seng, Smith, Peter C., Atun, Rifat, and Lee, John Tayu
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30. Incidence of breast cancer attributable to breast density, modifiable and non-modifiable breast cancer risk factors in Singapore
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Ho, Peh Joo, Lau, Hannah Si Hui, Ho, Weang Kee, Wong, Fuh Yong, Yang, Qian, Tan, Ken Wei, Tan, Min-Han, Chay, Wen Yee, Chia, Kee Seng, Hartman, Mikael, and Li, Jingmei
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31. Abstract 4200: Association between reproductive factors with lung cancer incidence and mortality: A pooled analysis of over 308,000 females in the Asia Cohort Consortium
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Yin, Xin, primary, Kishida, Rie, additional, Abe, Sarah Krull, additional, Islam, Md. Rashedul, additional, Rahman, Md. Shafiur, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Lan, Qing, additional, Bletcher, Batel, additional, Merritt, Melissa, additional, Choi, Ji-Yeob, additional, Shin, Aesun, additional, Katagiri, Ryoko, additional, Shu, Xiao-Ou, additional, Sawada, Norie, additional, Tamakoshi, Akiko, additional, Koh, Woon-Puay, additional, Tsuji, Ichiro, additional, Nagata, Chisato, additional, Park, Sue K., additional, Kweon, Sun-Seog, additional, Gao, Yu-Tang, additional, Tsugane, Shoichiro, additional, Kimura, Takashi, additional, Yuan, Jian-Min, additional, Lu, Yukai, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Wada, Keiko, additional, Shin, Min-Ho, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Matsuo, Keitaro, additional, Qiao, You-Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Inoue, Manami, additional, Kang, Daehee, additional, and Seow, Wei Jie, additional
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32. Community participation in health services development, implementation, and evaluation: A systematic review of empowerment, health, community, and process outcomes.
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Victoria Haldane, Fiona L H Chuah, Aastha Srivastava, Shweta R Singh, Gerald C H Koh, Chia Kee Seng, and Helena Legido-Quigley
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BackgroundCommunity participation is widely believed to be beneficial to the development, implementation and evaluation of health services. However, many challenges to successful and sustainable community involvement remain. Importantly, there is little evidence on the effect of community participation in terms of outcomes at both the community and individual level. Our systematic review seeks to examine the evidence on outcomes of community participation in high and upper-middle income countries.Methods and findingsThis review was developed according to PRISMA guidelines. Eligible studies included those that involved the community, service users, consumers, households, patients, public and their representatives in the development, implementation, and evaluation of health services, policy or interventions. We searched the following databases from January 2000 to September 2016: Medline, Embase, Global Health, Scopus, and LILACs. We independently screened articles for inclusion, conducted data extraction, and assessed studies for risk of bias. No language restrictions were made. 27,232 records were identified, with 23,468 after removal of duplicates. Following titles and abstracts screening, 49 met the inclusion criteria for this review. A narrative synthesis of the findings was conducted. Outcomes were categorised as process outcomes, community outcomes, health outcomes, empowerment and stakeholder perspectives. Our review reports a breadth of evidence that community involvement has a positive impact on health, particularly when substantiated by strong organisational and community processes. This is in line with the notion that participatory approaches and positive outcomes including community empowerment and health improvements do not occur in a linear progression, but instead consists of complex processes influenced by an array of social and cultural factors.ConclusionThis review adds to the evidence base supporting the effectiveness of community participation in yielding positive outcomes at the organizational, community and individual level.Trial registrationProspero record number: CRD42016048244.
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33. International Consortium on Mammographic Density: Methodology and population diversity captured across 22 countries
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McCormack, Valerie A., Burton, Anya, dos-Santos-Silva, Isabel, Hipwell, John H., Dickens, Caroline, Salem, Dorria, Kamal, Rasha, Hartman, Mikael, Lee, Charmaine Pei Ling, Chia, Kee-Seng, Ozmen, Vahit, Aribal, Mustafa Erkin, Flugelman, Anath Arzee, Lajous, Martín, Lopez-Riduara, Ruy, Rice, Megan, Romieu, Isabelle, Ursin, Giske, Qureshi, Samera, Ma, Huiyan, Lee, Eunjung, van Gils, Carla H., Wanders, Johanna O.P., Vinayak, Sudhir, Ndumia, Rose, Allen, Steve, Vinnicombe, Sarah, Moss, Sue, Won Lee, Jong, Kim, Jisun, Pereira, Ana, Garmendia, Maria Luisa, Sirous, Reza, Sirous, Mehri, Peplonska, Beata, Bukowska, Agnieszka, Tamimi, Rulla M., Bertrand, Kimberly, Nagata, Chisato, Kwong, Ava, Vachon, Celine, Scott, Christopher, Perez-Gomez, Beatriz, Pollan, Marina, Maskarinec, Gertraud, Giles, Graham, Hopper, John, Stone, Jennifer, Rajaram, Nadia, Teo, Soo-Hwang, Mariapun, Shivaani, Yaffe, Martin J., Schüz, Joachim, Chiarelli, Anna M., Linton, Linda, and Boyd, Norman F.
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34. Comparison of the preference-based EQ-5D-5L and SF-6D in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
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Yang, Fan, Lau, Titus, Lee, Evan, Vathsala, A., Chia, Kee Seng, and Luo, Nan
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35. Comparison of self-reported and register-based hospital medical data on comorbidities in women
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Ho, Peh Joo, Tan, Chuen Seng, Shawon, Shajedur Rahman, Eriksson, Mikael, Lim, Li Yan, Miao, Hui, Png, Eileen, Chia, Kee Seng, Hartman, Mikael, Ludvigsson, Jonas F., Czene, Kamila, Hall, Per, and Li, Jingmei
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36. Association between type 2 diabetes and risk of cancer mortality: a pooled analysis of over 771,000 individuals in the Asia Cohort Consortium
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Chen, Yu, Wu, Fen, Saito, Eiko, Lin, Yingsong, Song, Minkyo, Luu, Hung N., Gupta, Prakash C., Sawada, Norie, Tamakoshi, Akiko, Shu, Xiao-Ou, Koh, Woon-Puay, Xiang, Yong-Bing, Tomata, Yasutake, Sugiyama, Kemmyo, Park, Sue K., Matsuo, Keitaro, Nagata, Chisato, Sugawara, Yumi, Qiao, You-Lin, You, San-Lin, Wang, Renwei, Shin, Myung-Hee, Pan, Wen-Harn, Pednekar, Mangesh S., Tsugane, Shoichiro, Cai, Hui, Yuan, Jian-Min, Gao, Yu-Tang, Tsuji, Ichiro, Kanemura, Seiki, Ito, Hidemi, Wada, Keiko, Ahn, Yoon-Ok, Yoo, Keun-Young, Ahsan, Habibul, Chia, Kee Seng, Boffetta, Paolo, Zheng, Wei, Inoue, Manami, Kang, Daehee, and Potter, John D.
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37. How Healthy Is the Singaporean Worker? : Results From the Singapore National Health Survey 2010
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Lim, Raymond Boon Tar, Ma, Stefan, Fong, Chee Weng, Chua, Lily, Chia, Kee Seng, Heng, Derrick, and Lim, Wei Yen
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38. The genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes
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Fuchsberger, Christian, Flannick, Jason, Teslovich, Tanya M., Mahajan, Anubha, Agarwala, Vineeta, Gaulton, Kyle J., Ma, Clement, Fontanillas, Pierre, Moutsianas, Loukas, McCarthy, Davis J., Rivas, Manuel A., Perry, John R. B., Sim, Xueling, Blackwell, Thomas W., Robertson, Neil R., Rayner, N. William, Cingolani, Pablo, Locke, Adam E., Tajes, Juan Fernandez, Highland, Heather M., Dupuis, Josee, Chines, Peter S., Lindgren, Cecilia M., Hartl, Christopher, Jackson, Anne U., Chen, Han, Huyghe, Jeroen R., van de Bunt, Martijn, Pearson, Richard D., Kumar, Ashish, Müller-Nurasyid, Martina, Grarup, Niels, Stringham, Heather M., Gamazon, Eric R., Lee, Jaehoon, Chen, Yuhui, Scott, Robert A., Below, Jennifer E., Chen, Peng, Huang, Jinyan, Go, Min Jin, Stitzel, Michael L., Pasko, Dorota, Parker, Stephen C. J., Varga, Tibor V., Green, Todd, Beer, Nicola L., Day-Williams, Aaron G., Ferreira, Teresa, Fingerlin, Tasha, Horikoshi, Momoko, Hu, Cheng, Huh, Iksoo, Ikram, Mohammad Kamran, Kim, Bong-Jo, Kim, Yongkang, Kim, Young Jin, Kwon, Min-Seok, Lee, Juyoung, Lee, Selyeong, Lin, Keng-Han, Maxwell, Taylor J., Nagai, Yoshihiko, Wang, Xu, Welch, Ryan P., Yoon, Joon, Zhang, Weihua, Barzilai, Nir, Voight, Benjamin F., Han, Bok-Ghee, Jenkinson, Christopher P., Kuulasmaa, Teemu, Kuusisto, Johanna, Manning, Alisa, Ng, Maggie C. Y., Palmer, Nicholette D., Balkau, Beverley, Stančáková, Alena, Abboud, Hanna E., Boeing, Heiner, Giedraitis, Vilmantas, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj, Gottesman, Omri, Scott, James, Carey, Jason, Kwan, Phoenix, Grant, George, Smith, Joshua D., Neale, Benjamin M., Purcell, Shaun, Butterworth, Adam S., Howson, Joanna M. M., Lee, Heung Man, Lu, Yingchang, Kwak, Soo-Heon, Zhao, Wei, Danesh, John, Lam, Vincent K. L., Park, Kyong Soo, Saleheen, Danish, So, Wing Yee, Tam, Claudia H. T., Afzal, Uzma, Aguilar, David, Arya, Rector, Aung, Tin, Chan, Edmund, Navarro, Carmen, Cheng, Ching-Yu, Palli, Domenico, Correa, Adolfo, Curran, Joanne E., Rybin, Denis, Farook, Vidya S., Fowler, Sharon P., Freedman, Barry I., Griswold, Michael, Hale, Daniel Esten, Hicks, Pamela J., Khor, Chiea-Chuen, Kumar, Satish, Lehne, Benjamin, Thuillier, Dorothée, Lim, Wei Yen, Liu, Jianjun, van der Schouw, Yvonne T., Loh, Marie, Musani, Solomon K., Puppala, Sobha, Scott, William R., Yengo, Loïc, Tan, Sian-Tsung, Taylor Jr., Herman A., Thameem, Farook, Wilson, Gregory, Wong, Tien Yin, Njølstad, Pål Rasmus, Levy, Jonathan C., Mangino, Massimo, Bonnycastle, Lori L., Schwarzmayr, Thomas, Fadista, João, Surdulescu, Gabriela L., Herder, Christian, Groves, Christopher J., Wieland, Thomas, Bork-Jensen, Jette, Brandslund, Ivan, Christensen, Cramer, Koistinen, Heikki A., Doney, Alex S. F., Kinnunen, Leena, Esko, Tõnu, Farmer, Andrew J., Hakaste, Liisa, Hodgkiss, Dylan, Kravic, Jasmina, Lyssenko, Valeriya, Hollensted, Mette, Jørgensen, Marit E., Jørgensen, Torben, Ladenvall, Claes, Justesen, Johanne Marie, Käräjämäki, Annemari, Kriebel, Jennifer, Rathmann, Wolfgang, Lannfelt, Lars, Lauritzen, Torsten, Narisu, Narisu, Linneberg, Allan, Melander, Olle, Milani, Lili, Neville, Matt, Orho-Melander, Marju, Qi, Lu, Qi, Qibin, Roden, Michael, Rolandsson, Olov, Swift, Amy, Rosengren, Anders H., Stirrups, Kathleen, Wood, Andrew R., Mihailov, Evelin, Blancher, Christine, Carneiro, Mauricio O., Maguire, Jared, Poplin, Ryan, Shakir, Khalid, Fennell, Timothy, DePristo, Mark, Hrabé de Angelis, Martin, Deloukas, Panos, Gjesing, Anette P., Jun, Goo, Nilsson, Peter, Murphy, Jacquelyn, Onofrio, Robert, Thorand, Barbara, Hansen, Torben, Meisinger, Christa, Hu, Frank B., Isomaa, Bo, Karpe, Fredrik, Liang, Liming, Peters, Annette, Huth, Cornelia, O’Rahilly, Stephen P., Palmer, Colin N. A., Pedersen, Oluf, Rauramaa, Rainer, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Salomaa, Veikko, Watanabe, Richard M., Syvänen, Ann-Christine, Bergman, Richard N., Bharadwaj, Dwaipayan, Bottinger, Erwin P., Cho, Yoon Shin, Chandak, Giriraj R., Chan, Juliana C. N., Chia, Kee Seng, Daly, Mark J., Ebrahim, Shah B., Langenberg, Claudia, Elliott, Paul, Jablonski, Kathleen A., Lehman, Donna M., Jia, Weiping, Ma, Ronald C. W., Pollin, Toni I., Sandhu, Manjinder, Tandon, Nikhil, Froguel, Philippe, Barroso, Inês, Teo, Yik Ying, Zeggini, Eleftheria, Loos, Ruth J. F., Small, Kerrin S., Ried, Janina S., DeFronzo, Ralph A., Grallert, Harald, Glaser, Benjamin, Metspalu, Andres, Wareham, Nicholas J., Walker, Mark, Banks, Eric, Gieger, Christian, Ingelsson, Erik, Im, Hae Kyung, Illig, Thomas, Franks, Paul W., Buck, Gemma, Trakalo, Joseph, Buck, David, Prokopenko, Inga, Mägi, Reedik, Lind, Lars, Farjoun, Yossi, Owen, Katharine R., Gloyn, Anna L., Strauch, Konstantin, Tuomi, Tiinamaija, Kooner, Jaspal Singh, Lee, Jong-Young, Park, Taesung, Donnelly, Peter, Morris, Andrew D., Hattersley, Andrew T., Bowden, Donald W., Collins, Francis S., Atzmon, Gil, Chambers, John C., Spector, Timothy D., Laakso, Markku, Strom, Tim M., Bell, Graeme I., Blangero, John, Duggirala, Ravindranath, Tai, E. Shyong, McVean, Gilean, Hanis, Craig L., Wilson, James G., Seielstad, Mark, Frayling, Timothy M., Meigs, James B., Cox, Nancy J., Sladek, Rob, Lander, Eric S., Gabriel, Stacey, Burtt, Noël P., Mohlke, Karen L., Meitinger, Thomas, Groop, Leif, Abecasis, Goncalo, Florez, Jose C., Scott, Laura J., Morris, Andrew P., Kang, Hyun Min, Boehnke, Michael, Altshuler, David, and McCarthy, Mark I.
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39. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index in a multi-ethnic Asian population contains a three-factor structure
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Koh, Hiromi W. L., Lim, Raymond Boon Tar, Chia, Kee Seng, and Lim, Wei Yen
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- 2015
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40. Association between Body Mass Index and Risk of Gastric Cancer by Anatomic and Histologic Subtypes in Over 500,000 East and Southeast Asian Cohort Participants
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Jang, Jieun, primary, Lee, Sangjun, additional, Ko, Kwang-Pil, additional, Abe, Sarah K., additional, Rahman, Md. Shafiur, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Islam, Md. Rashedul, additional, Sawada, Norie, additional, Shu, Xiao-Ou, additional, Koh, Woon-Puay, additional, Sadakane, Atsuko, additional, Tsuji, Ichiro, additional, Kim, Jeongseon, additional, Oze, Isao, additional, Nagata, Chisato, additional, Tsugane, Shoichiro, additional, Cai, Hui, additional, Yuan, Jian-Min, additional, Gao, Yu-Tang, additional, Ozasa, Kotaro, additional, Matsuyama, Sanae, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Shin, Aesun, additional, Ito, Hidemi, additional, Wada, Keiko, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Chen, Yu, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Matsuo, Keitaro, additional, Qiao, You-Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Inoue, Manami, additional, Kang, Daehee, additional, and Park, Sue K., additional
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- 2022
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41. Trends in Length of Stay, Functional Outcomes, and Discharge Destination Stratified by Disease Type for Inpatient Rehabilitation in Singapore Community Hospitals From 1996 to 2005
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Chen, Cynthia, Koh, Gerald Choon-Huat, Naidoo, Nasheen, Cheong, Angela, Fong, Ngan Phoon, Tan, Yaoyuan Vincent, Chan, Kin Ming, Tan, Boon Yeow, Menon, Edward, Ee, Chye Hua, Lee, Kok Keng, Ng, Yee Sien, Koh, David, Chia, Kee Seng, and Teo, Yik Ying
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- 2013
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42. Association analysis identifies 65 new breast cancer risk loci
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Michailidou, Kyriaki, Lindström, Sara, Dennis, Joe, Beesley, Jonathan, Hui, Shirley, Kar, Siddhartha, Lemaçon, Audrey, Soucy, Penny, Glubb, Dylan, Rostamianfar, Asha, Bolla, Manjeet K., Wang, Qin, Tyrer, Jonathan, Dicks, Ed, Lee, Andrew, Wang, Zhaoming, Allen, Jamie, Keeman, Renske, Eilber, Ursula, French, Juliet D., Chen, Xiao Qing, Fachal, Laura, McCue, Karen, McCart Reed, Amy E., Ghoussaini, Maya, Carroll, Jason S., Jiang, Xia, Finucane, Hilary, Adams, Marcia, Adank, Muriel A., Ahsan, Habibul, Aittomäki, Kristiina, Anton-Culver, Hoda, Antonenkova, Natalia N., Arndt, Volker, Aronson, Kristan J., Arun, Banu, Auer, Paul L., Bacot, François, Barrdahl, Myrto, Baynes, Caroline, Beckmann, Matthias W., Behrens, Sabine, Benitez, Javier, Bermisheva, Marina, Bernstein, Leslie, Blomqvist, Carl, Bogdanova, Natalia V., Bojesen, Stig E., Bonanni, Bernardo, Børresen-Dale, Anne-Lise, Brand, Judith S., Brauch, Hiltrud, Brennan, Paul, Brenner, Hermann, Brinton, Louise, Broberg, Per, Brock, Ian W., Broeks, Annegien, Brooks-Wilson, Angela, Brucker, Sara Y., Brüning, Thomas, Burwinkel, Barbara, Butterbach, Katja, Cai, Qiuyin, Cai, Hui, Caldés, Trinidad, Canzian, Federico, Carracedo, Angel, Carter, Brian D., Castelao, Jose E., Chan, Tsun L., Cheng, Ting-Yuan David, Chia, Kee Seng, Choi, Ji-Yeob, Christiansen, Hans, Clarke, Christine L., Collée, Margriet, Conroy, Don M., Cordina-Duverger, Emilie, Cornelissen, Sten, Cox, David G., Cox, Angela, Cross, Simon S., Cunningham, Julie M., Czene, Kamila, Daly, Mary B., Devilee, Peter, Doheny, Kimberly F., Dörk, Thilo, dos-Santos-Silva, Isabel, Dumont, Martine, Durcan, Lorraine, Dwek, Miriam, Eccles, Diana M., Ekici, Arif B., Eliassen, Heather A., Ellberg, Carolina, Elvira, Mingajeva, Engel, Christoph, Eriksson, Mikael, Fasching, Peter A., Figueroa, Jonine, Flesch-Janys, Dieter, Fletcher, Olivia, Flyger, Henrik, Fritschi, Lin, Gaborieau, Valerie, Gabrielson, Marike, Gago-Dominguez, Manuela, Gao, Yu-Tang, Gapstur, Susan M., García-Sáenz, José A., Gaudet, Mia M., Georgoulias, Vassilios, Giles, Graham G., Glendon, Gord, Goldberg, Mark S., Goldgar, David E., González-Neira, Anna, Alnæs, Grethe I. Grenaker, Grip, Mervi, Gronwald, Jacek, Grundy, Anne, Guénel, Pascal, Haeberle, Lothar, Hahnen, Eric, Haiman, Christopher A., Håkansson, Niclas, Hamann, Ute, Hamel, Nathalie, Hankinson, Susan, Harrington, Patricia, Hart, Steven N., Hartikainen, Jaana M., Hartman, Mikael, Hein, Alexander, Heyworth, Jane, Hicks, Belynda, Hillemanns, Peter, Ho, Dona N., Hollestelle, Antoinette, Hooning, Maartje J., Hoover, Robert N., Hopper, John L., Hou, Ming-Feng, Hsiung, Chia-Ni, Huang, Guanmengqian, Humphreys, Keith, Ishiguro, Junko, Ito, Hidemi, Iwasaki, Motoki, Iwata, Hiroji, Jakubowska, Anna, Janni, Wolfgang, John, Esther M., Johnson, Nichola, Jones, Kristine, Jones, Michael, Jukkola-Vuorinen, Arja, Kaaks, Rudolf, Kabisch, Maria, Kaczmarek, Katarzyna, Kang, Daehee, Kasuga, Yoshio, Kerin, Michael J., Khan, Sofia, Khusnutdinova, Elza, Kiiski, Johanna I., Kim, Sung-Won, Knight, Julia A., Kosma, Veli-Matti, Kristensen, Vessela N., Krüger, Ute, Kwong, Ava, Lambrechts, Diether, Le Marchand, Loic, Lee, Eunjung, Lee, Min Hyuk, Lee, Jong Won, Lee, Chuen Neng, Lejbkowicz, Flavio, Li, Jingmei, Lilyquist, Jenna, Lindblom, Annika, Lissowska, Jolanta, Lo, Wing-Yee, Loibl, Sibylle, Long, Jirong, Lophatananon, Artitaya, Lubinski, Jan, Luccarini, Craig, Lux, Michael P., Ma, Edmond S. K., MacInnis, Robert J., Maishman, Tom, Makalic, Enes, Malone, Kathleen E., Kostovska, Ivana Maleva, Mannermaa, Arto, Manoukian, Siranoush, Manson, JoAnn E., Margolin, Sara, Mariapun, Shivaani, Martinez, Maria Elena, Matsuo, Keitaro, Mavroudis, Dimitrios, McKay, James, McLean, Catriona, Meijers-Heijboer, Hanne, Meindl, Alfons, Menéndez, Primitiva, Menon, Usha, Meyer, Jeffery, Miao, Hui, Miller, Nicola, Taib, Nur Aishah Mohd, Muir, Kenneth, Mulligan, Anna Marie, Mulot, Claire, Neuhausen, Susan L., Nevanlinna, Heli, Neven, Patrick, Nielsen, Sune F., Noh, Dong-Young, Nordestgaard, Børge G., Norman, Aaron, Olopade, Olufunmilayo I., Olson, Janet E., Olsson, Håkan, Olswold, Curtis, Orr, Nick, Pankratz, Shane V., Park, Sue K., Park-Simon, Tjoung-Won, Lloyd, Rachel, Perez, Jose I. A., Peterlongo, Paolo, Peto, Julian, Phillips, Kelly-Anne, Pinchev, Mila, Plaseska-Karanfilska, Dijana, Prentice, Ross, Presneau, Nadege, Prokofyeva, Darya, Pugh, Elizabeth, Pylkäs, Katri, Rack, Brigitte, Radice, Paolo, Rahman, Nazneen, Rennert, Gadi, Rennert, Hedy S., Rhenius, Valerie, Romero, Atocha, Romm, Jane, Ruddy, Kathryn J., Rüdiger, Thomas, Rudolph, Anja, Ruebner, Matthias, Rutgers, Emiel J. T., Saloustros, Emmanouil, Sandler, Dale P., Sangrajrang, Suleeporn, Sawyer, Elinor J., Schmidt, Daniel F., Schmutzler, Rita K., Schneeweiss, Andreas, Schoemaker, Minouk J., Schumacher, Fredrick, Schürmann, Peter, Scott, Rodney J., Scott, Christopher, Seal, Sheila, Seynaeve, Caroline, Shah, Mitul, Sharma, Priyanka, Shen, Chen-Yang, Sheng, Grace, Sherman, Mark E., Shrubsole, Martha J., Shu, Xiao-Ou, Smeets, Ann, Sohn, Christof, Southey, Melissa C., Spinelli, John J., Stegmaier, Christa, Stewart-Brown, Sarah, Stone, Jennifer, Stram, Daniel O., Surowy, Harald, Swerdlow, Anthony, Tamimi, Rulla, Taylor, Jack A., Tengström, Maria, Teo, Soo H., Terry, Mary Beth, Tessier, Daniel C., Thanasitthichai, Somchai, Thöne, Kathrin, Tollenaar, Rob A. E. M., Tomlinson, Ian, Tong, Ling, Torres, Diana, Truong, Thérèse, Tseng, Chiu-Chen, Tsugane, Shoichiro, Ulmer, Hans-Ulrich, Ursin, Giske, Untch, Michael, Vachon, Celine, van Asperen, Christi J., Van Den Berg, David, van den Ouweland, Ans M. W., van der Kolk, Lizet, van der Luijt, Rob B., Vincent, Daniel, Vollenweider, Jason, Waisfisz, Quinten, Wang-Gohrke, Shan, Weinberg, Clarice R., Wendt, Camilla, Whittemore, Alice S., Wildiers, Hans, Willett, Walter, Winqvist, Robert, Wolk, Alicja, Wu, Anna H., Xia, Lucy, Yamaji, Taiki, Yang, Xiaohong R., Yip, Cheng Har, Yoo, Keun-Young, Yu, Jyh-Cherng, Zheng, Wei, Zheng, Ying, Zhu, Bin, Ziogas, Argyrios, Ziv, Elad, Lakhani, Sunil R., Antoniou, Antonis C., Droit, Arnaud, Andrulis, Irene L., Amos, Christopher I., Couch, Fergus J., Pharoah, Paul D. P., Chang-Claude, Jenny, Hall, Per, Hunter, David J., Milne, Roger L., García-Closas, Montserrat, Schmidt, Marjanka K., Chanock, Stephen J., Dunning, Alison M., Edwards, Stacey L., Bader, Gary D., Chenevix-Trench, Georgia, Simard, Jacques, Kraft, Peter, and Easton, Douglas F.
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43. Diabetes mellitus prevalence is increasing in South Asians but is stable in Chinese living in Singapore and Mauritius
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Tan, Kristin H.X., Barr, Elizabeth L.M., Koshkina, Vira, Ma, Stefan, Kowlessur, Sudhir, Magliano, Dianna J., Söderberg, Stefan, Chia, Kee Seng, Zimmet, Paul, and Lim, Wei‐Yen
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- 2017
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44. Association of Marital Status With Total and Cause-Specific Mortality in Asia
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Leung, Chi Yan, primary, Huang, Hsi-Lan, additional, Abe, Sarah Krull, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Islam, Md. Rashedul, additional, Rahman, Md. Shafiur, additional, Ikeda, Ai, additional, Sawada, Norie, additional, Tamakoshi, Akiko, additional, Gao, Yu-Tang, additional, Koh, Woon-Puay, additional, Shu, Xiao-Ou, additional, Sakata, Ritsu, additional, Tsuji, Ichiro, additional, Kim, Jeongseon, additional, Park, Sue K., additional, Nagata, Chisato, additional, You, San-Lin, additional, Yuan, Jian-Min, additional, Shin, Myung-Hee, additional, Pan, Wen-Harn, additional, Tsugane, Shoichiro, additional, Kimura, Takashi, additional, Wen, Wanqing, additional, Cai, Hui, additional, Ozasa, Kotaro, additional, Matsuyama, Sanae, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Shin, Aesun, additional, Wada, Keiko, additional, Chen, Chien-Jen, additional, Wang, Renwei, additional, Ahn, Yoon-Ok, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Matsuo, Keitaro, additional, Qiao, You-Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Kang, Daehee, additional, and Inoue, Manami, additional
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- 2022
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45. Body Mass Index and Thyroid Cancer Risk: A Pooled Analysis of Half a Million Men and Women in the Asia Cohort Consortium
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Shin, Aesun, primary, Cho, Sooyoung, additional, Jang, Doeun, additional, Abe, Sarah Krull, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Rahman, Md Shafiur, additional, Islam, Md Rashedul, additional, Sawada, Norie, additional, Shu, Xiao-Ou, additional, Koh, Woon-Puay, additional, Sadakane, Atsuko, additional, Tsuji, Ichiro, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Ito, Hidemi, additional, Nagata, Chisato, additional, Park, Sue K., additional, Yuan, Jian-Min, additional, Kim, Jeongseon, additional, Tsugane, Shoichiro, additional, Cai, Hui, additional, Wen, Wanqing, additional, Ozasa, Kotaro, additional, Matsuyama, Sanae, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Oze, Isao, additional, Wada, Keiko, additional, Wang, Renwei, additional, Yoo, Keun-Young, additional, Potter, John D., additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Matsuo, Keitaro, additional, Qiao, You-Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Inoue, Manami, additional, and Kang, Daehee, additional
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46. Association between body mass index and oesophageal cancer mortality: a pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies with >800 000 individuals in the Asia Cohort Consortium
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Lee, Sangjun, primary, Jang, Jieun, additional, Abe, Sarah Krull, additional, Rahman, Shafiur, additional, Saito, Eiko, additional, Islam, Rashedul, additional, Gupta, Prakash C, additional, Sawada, Norie, additional, Tamakoshi, Akiko, additional, Shu, Xiao-Ou, additional, Koh, Woon-Puay, additional, Sadakane, Atsuko, additional, Tsuji, Ichiro, additional, Kim, Jeongseon, additional, Oze, Isao, additional, Nagata, Chisato, additional, You, San-Lin, additional, Shin, Myung-Hee, additional, Pednekar, Mangesh S, additional, Tsugane, Shoichiro, additional, Cai, Hui, additional, Yuan, Jian-Min, additional, Wen, Wanqing, additional, Ozasa, Kotaro, additional, Matsuyama, Sanae, additional, Kanemura, Seiki, additional, Shin, Aesun, additional, Ito, Hidemi, additional, Wada, Keiko, additional, Sugawara, Yumi, additional, Chen, Chien-Jen, additional, Ahn, Yoon-Ok, additional, Chen, Yu, additional, Ahsan, Habibul, additional, Boffetta, Paolo, additional, Chia, Kee Seng, additional, Matsuo, Keitaro, additional, Qiao, You-Lin, additional, Rothman, Nathaniel, additional, Zheng, Wei, additional, Inoue, Manami, additional, Kang, Daehee, additional, and Park, Sue K, additional
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47. Transiting Out of Full-Time National Service: A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Motivators of Weight Change in Young Adult Men in Singapore
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Chong, Mary Foong-Fong, primary, Lim, Hui Xian, additional, Wong, Beverly W. X., additional, Chi, Zi Han, additional, Inthujaa, J. K., additional, Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk, additional, Cheon, Bobby K., additional, Gorny, Alexander W., additional, and Chia, Kee Seng, additional
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48. sj-docx-1-jmh-10.1177_15579883221074788 ��� Supplemental material for Transiting Out of Full-Time National Service: A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Motivators of Weight Change in Young Adult Men in Singapore
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Chong, Mary Foong-Fong, Lim, Hui Xian, Wong, Beverly W. X., Chi, Zi Han, Inthujaa, J. K., M��ller-Riemenschneider, Falk, Cheon, Bobby K., Gorny, Alexander W., and Chia, Kee Seng
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111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified ,111708 Health and Community Services ,111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified ,FOS: Health sciences - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jmh-10.1177_15579883221074788 for Transiting Out of Full-Time National Service: A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Motivators of Weight Change in Young Adult Men in Singapore by Mary Foong-Fong Chong, Hui Xian Lim, Beverly W. X. Wong, Zi Han Chi, J. K. Inthujaa, Falk M��ller-Riemenschneider, Bobby K. Cheon, Alexander W. Gorny and Kee Seng Chia in American Journal of Men���s Health
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49. Additional file 1 of The association of age at menarche and adult height with mammographic density in the International Consortium of Mammographic Density
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Ward, Sarah V., Burton, Anya, Tamimi, Rulla M., Pereira, Ana, Garmendia, Maria Luisa, Pollan, Marina, Boyd, Norman, dos-Santos-Silva, Isabel, Maskarinec, Gertraud, Perez-Gomez, Beatriz, Vachon, Celine, Miao, Hui, Lajous, Martín, López-Ridaura, Ruy, Bertrand, Kimberly, Kwong, Ava, Ursin, Giske, Lee, Eunjung, Ma, Huiyan, Vinnicombe, Sarah, Moss, Sue, Allen, Steve, Ndumia, Rose, Vinayak, Sudhir, Teo, Soo-Hwang, Mariapun, Shivaani, Peplonska, Beata, Bukowska-Damska, Agnieszka, Nagata, Chisato, Hopper, John, Giles, Graham, Ozmen, Vahit, Aribal, Mustafa Erkin, Schüz, Joachim, Van Gils, Carla H., Wanders, Johanna O. P., Sirous, Reza, Sirous, Mehri, Hipwell, John, Kim, Jisun, Lee, Jong Won, Dickens, Caroline, Hartman, Mikael, Chia, Kee-Seng, Scott, Christopher, Chiarelli, Anna M., Linton, Linda, Flugelman, Anath Arzee, Salem, Dorria, Kamal, Rasha, McCormack, Valerie, and Stone, Jennifer
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Additional file 1. Tables S1 and S2: Supplementary data providing results from sensitivity analyses of pooled models adjusted for a population-specific weight-for-height index instead of BMI
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50. Effectiveness of Public Health Measures in Mitigating Pandemic Influenza Spread: A Prospective Sero-Epidemiological Cohort Study
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Lee, Vernon J., Yap, Jonathan, Cook, Alex R., Chen, Mark I., Tay, Joshua K., Barr, Ian, Kelso, Anne, Tan, Boon Huan, Loh, Jin Phang, Lin, Raymond, Cui, Lin, Kelly, Paul M., Leo, Yee Sin, Chia, Kee Seng, Kang, Wee Lee, Tambyah, Paul A., and Seet, Benjamin
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