Publication & Citation Trends
Publications
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Redefining Obesity-Too Much Is Never Enough.
Cited by 2
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The Authors Respond. OA
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Re. Assessing Uncontrolled Confounding in Associations of Being Overweight With All-Cause Mortality. OA
Cited by 1
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A Female Career in Research.
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Response to: “A rigorous evaluation of a method to adjust BMI for self‐report bias”
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Excess mortality estimates may be too high OA
Cited by 1
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The obesity wars and the education of a researcher: A personal account.
Cited by 25
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How body size became a disease
Cited by 4
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The perils of using predicted values in place of observed covariates: an example of predicted values of body composition and mortality risk. OA
Cited by 3
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Fairness in scientific debate.
Cited by 5
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Research Topics
Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
(123)
Birth, Development, and Health
(54)
Obesity and Health Practices
(54)
Nutritional Studies and Diet
(46)
Nutrition and Health in Aging
(32)
Affiliations
Pennington Biomedical Research Center
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
American Heart Association
Fundación Juan March
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention