Excess body weight measured as body mass index (BMI) has a positive association with risk of common cancers. However, previous meta-analyses related to BMI and liver cancer had inconsistent results. The purpose of the current study is to establish a nonlinear dose-response relationship between BMI and incidence risk of liver cancer.A systematic literature search for relevant articles published from 1966 to November 2011 was conducted in PUBMED and EMBASE digital databases. Additional articles were manually searched by using the reference lists of identified papers. Restricted cubic splines and generalized least-squares regression methods were used to model a potential curvilinear relationship and to make a dose-response meta-analysis. Strat...
Smoking and diabetes are the only established risk factors for pancreatic cancer. Findings from rece...
BACKGROUND: Studies of obesity with or without metabolic aberrations, commonly termed metabolically ...
SummaryBackgroundHigh body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specific cancers, but a larg...
Excess body weight measured as body mass index (BMI) has a positive association with risk of common ...
Background/aims: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aimed to clarify the effect of obes...
Background: Objectives were to provide an overview and understand the strength of evidence and exten...
BACKGROUND: Excess bodyweight, expressed as increased body-mass index (BMI), is associated with the ...
Purpose: Liver cancer is the sixth most common type of cancer worldwide, and waist circumference (WC...
Abstract: Increased body mass index (BMI), as an approximation of body adiposity, is a risk factor f...
Obesity has been implicated in the aetiology of liver disease. However, to date, evidence is largely...
Objective: Overweight and obesity, indicated as increased body mass index, are associated with the r...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a quantitative assessment of the association between excess body weight, inte...
Increased body mass index (BMI), as an approximation of body adiposity, is a risk factor for develop...
Obesity has been implicated in the aetiology of liver disease. However, to date, evidence is largely...
Background High body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specifi c cancers, but a large-sca...
Smoking and diabetes are the only established risk factors for pancreatic cancer. Findings from rece...
BACKGROUND: Studies of obesity with or without metabolic aberrations, commonly termed metabolically ...
SummaryBackgroundHigh body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specific cancers, but a larg...
Excess body weight measured as body mass index (BMI) has a positive association with risk of common ...
Background/aims: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we aimed to clarify the effect of obes...
Background: Objectives were to provide an overview and understand the strength of evidence and exten...
BACKGROUND: Excess bodyweight, expressed as increased body-mass index (BMI), is associated with the ...
Purpose: Liver cancer is the sixth most common type of cancer worldwide, and waist circumference (WC...
Abstract: Increased body mass index (BMI), as an approximation of body adiposity, is a risk factor f...
Obesity has been implicated in the aetiology of liver disease. However, to date, evidence is largely...
Objective: Overweight and obesity, indicated as increased body mass index, are associated with the r...
OBJECTIVES: To provide a quantitative assessment of the association between excess body weight, inte...
Increased body mass index (BMI), as an approximation of body adiposity, is a risk factor for develop...
Obesity has been implicated in the aetiology of liver disease. However, to date, evidence is largely...
Background High body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specifi c cancers, but a large-sca...
Smoking and diabetes are the only established risk factors for pancreatic cancer. Findings from rece...
BACKGROUND: Studies of obesity with or without metabolic aberrations, commonly termed metabolically ...
SummaryBackgroundHigh body-mass index (BMI) predisposes to several site-specific cancers, but a larg...