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Alessandra T Andreacchi

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Andreacchi A, Smith B, Rehm J, Crepault J, Sherk A, Hobin E
Prev Med Rep . 2023 Sep; 35:102388. PMID: 37691889
Recent evidence suggests there may be no safe level of alcohol use as even low levels are associated with increased risk for harm. However, the magnitude of the population-level health...
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Andreacchi A, Yoshida-Montezuma Y, Colley R, Smith B, Vanderloo L, Anderson L
Health Rep . 2022 Apr; 33(4):3-13. PMID: 35442609
Background: Canadians have been gravely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and adults living with children may have been disproportionately impacted. The objective of this study was to describe changes in...
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Yoshida-Montezuma Y, Stone E, Iftikhar S, De Rubeis V, Andreacchi A, Keown-Stoneman C, et al.
Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol . 2021 Nov; 36(2):264-275. PMID: 34806197
Background: The effect of being born late preterm (34-36 weeks gestation) on cardiometabolic outcomes across the life course is unclear. Objectives: To systematically review the association between being born late...
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Andreacchi A, Erbas Oz U, Bassim C, Griffith L, Mayhew A, Pigeyre M, et al.
Prev Med . 2021 Jul; 153:106739. PMID: 34298025
Measures of obesity, including body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC), do not fully capture the complexity of obesity-related health risks. This study identified distinct classes of obesity-related characteristics...
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De Rubeis V, Lee J, Anwer M, Yoshida-Montezuma Y, Andreacchi A, Stone E, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 May; 11(5):e047152. PMID: 33941635
Background: Disasters are events that disrupt the daily functioning of a community or society, and may increase long-term risk of adverse cardiometabolic outcomes, including cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes. The...
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Andreacchi A, Griffith L, Guindon G, Mayhew A, Bassim C, Pigeyre M, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2021 Jan; 45(3):666-676. PMID: 33432110
Background/objectives: Obesity is associated with increased health care use (HCU), but it is unclear whether this is consistent across all measures of adiposity. The objectives were to compare obesity defined...