Bruce N Leistikow
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Recent Articles
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Dove M, Leistikow B, Khan N, Tong E
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2022 Oct;
25(6):1198-1201.
PMID: 36194540
Introduction: Meta-analyses have shown an association between smoking and the risk of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) disease severity, but the risk of smoking and coronavirus infection is less clear. Aims...
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Khan R, Harvey D, Leistikow B, Haque K, Stewart C
Integr Obes Diabetes
. 2015 Nov;
1(3):49-55.
PMID: 26550484
The aim of the study was to examine the association of different measures of obesity (body mass index or BMI, waist circumference or WC, waist to hip ratio or WHR...
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Khan R, Stewart C, Davis S, Harvey D, Leistikow B
Tob Induc Dis
. 2015 Jul;
13(1):16.
PMID: 26146496
Purpose: Although cigarette smoking remains the most common risk factor for heart disease among the young, few studies have explored the relationship of smoking with heart disease mortality risk among...
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Leistikow B
J Cardiovasc Transl Res
. 2009 Aug;
2(3):267-73.
PMID: 19654885
Large, unexplained, but possibly related disparities exist between heart disease risks observed in differing genders, educational levels, times, and studies. Such heart disease disparities might be related to cumulative tobacco...
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Leistikow B, Kabir Z, Connolly G, Clancy L, Alpert H
BMC Cancer
. 2008 Nov;
8:341.
PMID: 19025639
Background: Different methods exist to estimate smoking attributable cancer mortality rates (Peto and Ezzati methods, as examples). However, the smoking attributable estimates using these methods cannot be generalized to all...
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Leistikow B, Chen M, Tsodikov A
Prev Med
. 2006 Mar;
42(6):430-4.
PMID: 16563478
Background: Asians and Pacific Islanders (APIs) are important populations nationally and globally. So we assessed cumulative tobacco smoke overexposure (smoke overload)/cancer mortality associations across states, ethnicities, years, and genders among...
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Leistikow B, Tsodikov A
Prev Med
. 2005 May;
41(2):380-5.
PMID: 15890397
Background: Estimates that smoking contributes 38-72% of the United States (US) Black male cancer death rate leave a wide range of uncertainty. This paper uses additional and regional data, and...