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The following pages link to The role of dietary measurement error in investigating the hypothesized link between dietary fat intake and breast cancer--a story with twists and turns (Q37052743):
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- Current evidence linking polyunsaturated Fatty acids with cancer risk and progression (Q27022573) (← links)
- The sex-specific role of plasma folate in mediating the association of dietary quality with depressive symptoms (Q33592297) (← links)
- Epidemiological and clinical studies of nutrition (Q34065674) (← links)
- Dietary fiber and saturated fat intake associations with cardiovascular disease differ by sex in the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort: a prospective study. (Q34181812) (← links)
- Erythrocyte saturated fatty acids and systemic inflammation in adults (Q34289550) (← links)
- A high diet quality is associated with lower incidence of cardiovascular events in the Malmö diet and cancer cohort (Q34936769) (← links)
- Meat consumption is associated with obesity and central obesity among US adults (Q34967551) (← links)
- Dietary fat and breast cancer in postmenopausal women according to ethnicity and hormone receptor status: the Multiethnic Cohort Study (Q35831652) (← links)
- Breast cancer prevention based on gene-environment interaction (Q37861636) (← links)
- Invited Commentary: The Contribution to the Field of Nutritional Epidemiology of the Landmark 1985 Publication by Willett et al. (Q38768867) (← links)
- Plasma enterolactone and risk of prostate cancer in middle-aged Swedish men. (Q40051613) (← links)
- Linoleic acid and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis (Q41265639) (← links)
- Scoring models of a diet quality index and the predictive capability of mortality in a population-based cohort of Swedish men and women (Q43465017) (← links)
- Development of a diet quality index assessing adherence to the Swedish nutrition recommendations and dietary guidelines in the Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort. (Q43914107) (← links)
- Associations between dietary methods and biomarkers, and between fruits and vegetables and risk of ischaemic heart disease, in the EPIC Norfolk Cohort Study (Q44605860) (← links)
- Dairy product consumption and its association with metabolic disturbance in a prospective study of urban adults. (Q51761826) (← links)
- Reflection on modern methods: five myths about measurement error in epidemiological research (Q91844355) (← links)