Anne Tjønneland
Brigham and Women's Hospital
26 Papers
60 Citations
Anne Tjønneland is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 26 publications.
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Papers
Glycemic index, glycemic load, dietary carbohydrate, and dietary fiber intake and risk of liver and biliary tract cancers in Western Europeans
Veronika Fedirko,A Lukanova,Christina Bamia,Antonia Trichopolou,Elisabeth Trepo,Ute Nöthlings,Sabrina Schlesinger,Krasimira Aleksandrova,Paolo Boffetta,Anne Tjønneland,N. F. Johnsen,Kim Overvad,Guy Fagherazzi,Guy Fagherazzi,Antoine Racine,Antoine Racine,M. C. Boutron-Ruault,M. C. Boutron-Ruault,V. A. Grote,Rudolf Kaaks,H. Boeing,A. Naska,George Adarakis,Elissavet Valanou,D. Palli,Sabina Sieri,R. Tumino,Paolo Vineis,Salvatore Panico,H. B. Bueno-de-Mesquita,Peter D. Siersema,Petra H.M. Peeters,Petra H.M. Peeters,Elisabete Weiderpass,Guri Skeie,Dagrun Engeset,J. R. Quirós,Raul Zamora-Ros,M-J Sanchez,Pilar Amiano,J. M. Huerta,Aurelio Barricarte,Ditte Johansen,Björn Lindkvist,Malin Sund,Mårten Werner,Francesca L. Crowe,K. T. Khaw,Pamela Ferrari,Isabelle Romieu,Shu Chun Chuang,Elio Riboli,Mazda Jenab +52 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that higher consumption of dietary fiber and lower consumption of total sugars are associated with lower HCC risk, and in addition, high dietary fiber intake could be associated with higher IBD cancer risk.
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Impact of prediagnostic smoking and smoking cessation on colorectal cancer prognosis: A meta-analysis of individual patient data from cohorts within the CHANCES consortium
José M Ordóñez-Mena,Viola Walter,Ben Schöttker,Mazda Jenab,Mark G. O'Doherty,Frank Kee,Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita,P. H. M. Peeters,Bruno H. Stricker,Rikje Ruiter,Albert Hofman,Stefan Söderberg,Pekka Jousilahti,Kari Kuulasmaa,Neal D. Freedman,Tom Wilsgaard,Alicja Wolk,Lena Maria Nilsson,Anne Tjønneland,J. R. Quirós,F. J. B. van Duijnhoven,Peter D. Siersema,Paolo Boffetta,Antonia Trichopoulou,Hermann Brenner +24 more
TL;DR: In this large meta-analysis including primary data of incident CRC patients from 14 prospective cohort studies, former and current smoking were associated with poorer CRC prognosis compared with never smoking and smoking cessation was associated with improved survival when compared with current smokers.
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PANCREAS, BILIARY TRACT, AND LIVER Intake of Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, or Tea Does Not Affect Risk for Pancreatic Cancer: Results From the European Prospective Investigation into Nutrition and Cancer Study
Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal,Vincent K. Dik,Suzanne M. Jeurnink,Bodil Hammer Bech,Kim Overvad,Jytte Halkjær,Anne Tjønneland,Guy Fagherazzi,V. Katzke,Heiner Boeing,Anna Floegel,Anna Androulidaki,Antonia Trichopoulou,Salvatore Panico,Paolo Crosignani,Rosario Tumino,Oxana Gavrilyuk,Guri Skeie,Elisabete Weiderpass,Eric J. Duell,Marcial Argüelles,Carmen Navarro,Eva Ardanaz,M. Dorronsoro,Björn Lindkvist,Peter Wallström,Malin Sund,Nicholas J. Wareham,Timothy J. Key,Ruth C. Travis,Heinz Freisling,Valentina Gallo,Dominique S. Michaud,Elio Riboli +33 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the association of total coffee, caffeinated coffee, decaffeinated coffee consumption, and tea consumption with risk of pancreatic cancer, using multivariable Cox regression.
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Associations between changes in cycling and all-cause mortality risk.
TL;DR: Initiation of, or continued engagement in, cycling late in mid-life is associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality, and it may be suggested that national and local governments prioritize resources to promote cycling.
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and coronary heart disease in women and men Prospective study of alcohol drinking patterns
J Mukamal,Morten Grønbæk,Janne Schurmann Tolstrup,Majken K. Jensen,Anne Tjønneland,Kim Overvad +5 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: Among women alcohol intake may be the primary determinant of the inverse association between drinking alcohol and risk of coronary heart disease whereas among men, drinking frequency, not alcohol intake, seems more important.
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