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| L HooperSummaryAffiliation: University of Manchester Country: UK Publications
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Dietetic guidelines: diet in secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseaseL Hooper
MANDEC, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, UK
J Hum Nutr Diet 14:297-305. 2001..To produce dietetic guidelines summarizing the systematic review evidence on dietary advice for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease...
Survey of UK dietetic departments: diet in secondary prevention of myocardial infarctionL Hooper
MANDEC, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, UK
J Hum Nutr Diet 14:307-18. 2001..To collate information on current British dietetic practice in the area of diet in secondary prevention of myocardial infarction, and to compare this with best evidence...
The effectiveness of five strategies for the prevention of gastrointestinal toxicity induced by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: systematic reviewLee Hooper
Cochrane Oral Health Group, University of Manchester and Central Manchester and Manchester Children s University Healthcare Trust, Manchester Dental Education Centre, University Dental Hospital, Manchester M15 6FH
BMJ 329:948. 2004....
Systematic review of long term effects of advice to reduce dietary salt in adultsLee Hooper
MANDEC, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Manchester M15 6FH
BMJ 325:628. 2002..To assess the long term effects of advice to restrict dietary sodium in adults with and without hypertension...
Dietetic guidelines: diet in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (first update, June 2003)L Hooper
MANDEC, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Manchester, UK
J Hum Nutr Diet 17:337-49. 2004..To update dietetic guidelines summarizing the systematic review evidence on dietary advice to prevent further events in people with existing cardiovascular disease (CVD) (secondary prevention)...
Central obesity and breast cancer risk: a systematic reviewM Harvie
University Departments of Medical Oncology, South Manchester University Hospitals, Manchester, UK
Obes Rev 4:157-73. 2003..Amongst pre-menopausal women, central (not general) obesity may be specifically associated with an increased risk of breast cancer...
Dietary fat intake and prevention of cardiovascular disease: systematic reviewL Hooper
Manchester Dental and Education Centre, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Manchester M15 6FH, UK
BMJ 322:757-63. 2001..76; 0.65 to 0.90). CONCLUSIONS: There is a small but potentially important reduction in cardiovascular risk with reduction or modification of dietary fat intake, seen particularly in trials of longer duration...
The impact of assisted hatching on live birth rates and outcomes of assisted conception: a systematic reviewEdmond Edi-Osagie
Academic Unit of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Healthcare, St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, UK
Hum Reprod 18:1828-35. 2003..Better quality trials reporting live birth are required to confirm any positive effects on the 'take-home-baby rate'...
Relative efficacy of differential methods of dietary advice: a systematic reviewRachel L Thompson
Institute of Human Nutrition, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Am J Clin Nutr 77:1052S-1057S. 2003..Dietary advice to lower blood cholesterol may be given by a variety of means. The relative efficacy of the different methods is unknown...
Guidelines for diet in secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseaseLee Hooper
J Hum Nutr Diet 15:161-2. 2002
Risks and benefits of omega 3 fats for mortality, cardiovascular disease, and cancer: systematic reviewLee Hooper
School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ
BMJ 332:752-60. 2006..To review systematically the evidence for an effect of long chain and shorter chain omega 3 fatty acids on total mortality, cardiovascular events, and cancer...
Phytoestrogens and cardiovascular diseaseAedin Cassidy
School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
J Br Menopause Soc 12:49-56. 2006..Most evidence relates to soy isoflavones, but there is some evidence for lignans. Further robust studies assessing the effects of whole soy foods on cardiovascular outcomes are needed...
Dietary patterns and heritability of food choice in a UK female twin cohortBirgit Teucher
Institute of Food Research, Norwich Research Park, Colney, Norwich, United Kingdom
Twin Res Hum Genet 10:734-48. 2007..The relatively high heritability of specific dietary components implicates taste perception as a possible target for future genetic studies...
Flavonoids, flavonoid-rich foods, and cardiovascular risk: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trialsLee Hooper
School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
Am J Clin Nutr 88:38-50. 2008..The beneficial effects of flavonoid consumption on cardiovascular risk are supported by mechanistic and epidemiologic evidence...
