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Energy balance and breast cancer risk: A prospective cohort study
Stephanie A. Navarro Silvera
, Meera Jain
, Geoffrey R. Howe
, Anthony B. Miller
, Thomas E. Rohan
Public Health
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Activity Energy
9%
Addition Energy
9%
Body Mass Index
36%
Breast Cancer
9%
Breast Cancer Cases
9%
Breast Cancer Risk
100%
Breast Screening
9%
Canadian Woman
9%
Cancer Database
9%
Cancer Incidence
9%
Cancer-related
18%
Combined Association
9%
Confidence Interval
27%
Energy Balance
100%
Energy Consumption
9%
Energy Expenditure
9%
Energy Imbalance
9%
Energy Intake
72%
Food Frequency Questionnaire
9%
Hazard Ratio
27%
High Body Mass Index
18%
High Energy
18%
Incident Cases
9%
Menopausal Status
18%
Mortality Databases
9%
Normal-weight Women
9%
Obese Women
9%
Physical Activity
9%
Physical Body
18%
Physically Active
9%
Physically Inactive
9%
Positive Trend
9%
Postmenopausal Women
45%
Prospective Cohort Study
100%
Screening Study
9%
Statistical Significance
9%
Strenuous Exercise
36%
Medicine and Dentistry
Body Mass Index
46%
Breast Cancer
100%
Breast Screening
7%
Caloric Intake
61%
Cancer Incidence
7%
Cancer Risk
100%
Cohort Analysis
7%
Energy Balance
100%
Energy Consumption
7%
Energy Expenditure
7%
Food Frequency Questionnaire
7%
Gene Linkage
7%
Hazard Ratio
23%
Malignant Neoplasm
7%
Physical Activity
38%
Postmenopause
15%
Premenopause
23%
Prospective Cohort Study
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Body Mass
46%
Breast Cancer
100%
Caloric Intake
61%
Cancer Incidence
7%
Cohort Analysis
7%
Confidence Interval
23%
Hazard Ratio
23%
Malignant Neoplasm
7%
Prospective Cohort Study
100%