Klea Katsouyanni
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
427 Papers
3.7K Citations
Klea Katsouyanni is an academic researcher from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 342 publications. Previous affiliations of Klea Katsouyanni include University of Cambridge & University of Toronto.
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Papers
Aircraft Noise Exposure and Use of Medication
Federica Vigna-Taglianti,Sarah Floud,Anna Hansell,Danny Houthuijs,Wolfgang Babisch,Alexandros S. Haralabidis,Federica Mathis,Göran Pershagen,Oscar Breugelmans,Jenny Selander,Gösta Bluhm,Maria Chiara Antoniotti,Ennio Cadum,Klea Katsouyanni,Lars Jarup +14 more
Long-term exposure to elemental components of fine particulate matter and all-natural and cause-specific mortality in a Danish nationwide administrative cohort study.
Rina So,Jie Chen,Massimo Stafoggia,Kees de Hoogh,Klea Katsouyanni,Danielle Vienneau,Evangelia Samoli,Sophia Rodopoulou,Steffen Loft,Youn-Hee Lim,Rudi G. J. Westendorp,Heresh Amini,Tom Cole-Hunter,Marie Bergmann,Seyed Mahmood Taghavi Shahri,Jiawei Zhang,Matija Maric,Laust Hvas Mortensen,Mariska Bauwelinck,Jochem O. Klompmaker,Richard Atkinson,Nicole A.H. Janssen,Bente Oftedal,Matteo Renzi,Francesco Forastiere,Maciej Strak,Bert Brunekreef,Gerard Hoek,Zorana Jovanovic Andersen +28 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the associations between mortality and long-term exposure to eight PM2.5 elemental components [copper (Cu), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), sulfur (S), nickel (Ni), vanadium (V), silicon (Si), and potassium (K)].
Ovarian cancer and smoking: individual participant meta-analysis including 28 114 women with ovarian cancer from 51 epidemiological studies
Eugenia E. Calle,Susan M. Gapstur,Alpa V. Patel,L. Dal Maso,R. Talamini,Angela Chetrit,Galit Hirsh-Yechezkel,Flora Lubin,Siegal Sadetzki,Emily Banks,Valerie Beral,Diana Bull,K. Callaghan,B Crossley,K Gaitskell,A. Goodill,Jane Green,C Hermon,Timothy J. Key,Kath Moser,G Reeves,Freddy Sitas,R. Collins,R. Doll,Richard Peto,Clicerio Gonzalez,N. Lee,P. Marchbanks,Howard W. Ory,Herbert B. Peterson,Phyllis A. Wingo,N. Martin,Tieng Pardthaisong,S. Silpisornkosol,C. Theetranont,B. Boosiri,S. Chutivongse,P. Jimakorn,Pramuan Virutamasen,C. Wongsrichanalai,Anne Tjønneland,Linda Titus-Ernstoff,Tim Byers,T E Rohan,Berit Jul Mosgaard,M. Vessey,D. Yeates,Jo L. Freudenheim,Jenny Chang-Claude,Rudolf Kaaks,Kristin E. Anderson,Aaron R. Folsom,Kim Robien,J. Hampton,Polly A. Newcomb,Mary Anne Rossing,David B. Thomas,N. S. Weiss,Elio Riboli,F. Clavel-Chapelon,Daniel W. Cramer,Susan E. Hankinson,Shelley S. Tworoger,Silvia Franceschi,C. La Vecchia,Eva Negri,H. O. Adami,Cecilia Magnusson,Tomas Riman,Elisabete Weiderpass,Alicja Wolk,Leo J. Schouten,P.A. van den Brandt,N. Chantarakul,Suporn Koetsawang,D. Rachawat,Domenico Palli,Amanda Black,L A Brinton,D. M. Freedman,Patricia Hartge,Ann W. Hsing,Jr V. Lacey,Robert N. Hoover,Catherine Schairer,Margaret I. Urban,Sidsel Graff-Iversen,Randi Selmer,Chris Bain,Adèle C. Green,David M. Purdie,Victor Siskind,Penelope M. Webb,K. Moysich,Susan E. McCann,P. Hannaford,Kay Cr,Colin W. Binns,Andy H. Lee,M. Zhang,Roberta B. Ness,P. C. Nasca,Patricia F. Coogan,Julie R. Palmer,Lynn Rosenberg,J. Kelsey,R. Paffenbarger,Alice S. Whittemore,Klea Katsouyanni,Antonia Trichopoulou,Dimitrios Trichopoulos,Anastasia Tzonou,A. Dabancens,L. Martinez,R. Molina,O. Salas,Marc T. Goodman,Galina Lurie,Michael E. Carney,Lynne R. Wilkens,Linda Werner Hartman,Jonas Manjer,Håkan Olsson,Jeane Ann Grisso,Mark A. Morgan,J. E. Wheeler,C. H. Bunker,Robert P. Edwards,Francesmary Modugno,P. H. M. Peeters,John T. Casagrande,Malcolm C. Pike,R. K. Ross,Anna H. Wu,Anthony B. Miller,Merethe Kumle,Inger T. Gram,Eiliv Lund,L. Mcgowan,X. O. Shu,Wei Zheng,Timothy M.M. Farley,S. Holck,O. Meirik,Harvey A. Risch +144 more
TL;DR: The excess of mucinous ovarian cancers in smokers is roughly counterbalanced by the deficit of endometrioid and clear-cell ovarian cancers, suggesting that smoking-related risks by tumour subtype is important for understanding ovarian carcinogenesis.
Changes in the Effect of Heat on Mortality in the Last 20 Years in Nine European Cities. Results from the PHASE Project
Francesca De' Donato,Michela Leone,Matteo Scortichini,Manuela De Sario,Klea Katsouyanni,Timo Lanki,Xavier Basagaña,Ferran Ballester,Christopher Astrom,Anna Páldy,Mathilde Pascal,Antonio Gasparrini,Bettina Menne,Paola Michelozzi +13 more
TL;DR: In the recent period, a reduction in the mortality risk associated to heat was observed only in Athens, Rome and Paris, especially among the elderly, so effective intervention measures should be promoted across countries, especially targeting vulnerable subgroups of the population with lower adaptive resources.
Mediterranean diet and inflammatory response in myocardial infarction survivors
Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos,Konstantina Dimakopoulou,Klea Katsouyanni,Tom Bellander,María Grau,Wolfgang Koenig,Timo Lanki,Riccardo Pistelli,Alexandra Schneider,Annette Peters +9 more
TL;DR: Adherence to the traditional Mediterranean diet was associated with a reduction of the concentrations of inflammatory markers in MI survivors, which may, in part, explain the beneficial effects of this diet on various chronic diseases such as atherosclerosis and cancer.