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Mark S Gilthorpe

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Ali R, Prestwich A, Ge J, Griffiths C, Allmendinger R, Shahgholian A, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40057559
Background: Researchers often use composite variables (e.g., BMI and change scores). By combining multiple variables (e.g., height and weight or follow-up weight and baseline weight) into a single variable it...
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Berrie L, Arnold K, Tomova G, Gilthorpe M, Tennant P
Am J Epidemiol . 2024 Jun; 194(2):469-479. PMID: 38918044
Deterministic variables are variables that are functionally determined by one or more parent variables. They commonly arise when a variable has been functionally created from one or more parent variables,...
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Roe G, Sawczuk T, Owen C, Tooby J, Starling L, Gilthorpe M, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2024 Jun; 34(6):e14676. PMID: 38867444
Objectives: Describe head acceleration events (HAEs) experienced by professional male rugby union players during tackle, ball-carry, and ruck events using instrumented mouthguards (iMGs). Design: Prospective observational cohort. Methods: Players competing...
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Iob E, Pingault J, Munafo M, Stubbs B, Gilthorpe M, Maihofer A, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2023 Jul; 28(8):3429-3443. PMID: 37479783
Observational studies suggest that physical activity can reduce the risk of mental health and substance use disorders. However, it is unclear whether this relationship is causal or explained by confounding...
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Tomova G, Gilthorpe M, Tennant P
Am J Clin Nutr . 2022 Oct; 116(5):1379-1388. PMID: 36223891
Background: Estimating relative causal effects (i.e., "substitution effects") is a common aim of nutritional research. In observational data, this is usually attempted using 1 of 2 statistical modeling approaches: the...
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Tomova G, Arnold K, Gilthorpe M, Tennant P
Am J Clin Nutr . 2022 Jun; 116(2):609-610. PMID: 35731696
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Arnold K, Gilthorpe M, Alwan N, Heppenstall A, Tomova G, Mckee M, et al.
PLoS One . 2022 Apr; 17(4):e0263432. PMID: 35421094
Background: During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Kingdom experienced one of the highest per-capita death tolls worldwide. It is debated whether this may partly be explained...
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Elsharif M, Roche M, Wilson D, Basak S, Rowe I, Vijayanand D, et al.
BMC Cancer . 2021 Oct; 21(1):1139. PMID: 34688256
Background: Post hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF) remains a significant risk in patients undergoing curative liver resection for cancer, however currently available PHLF risk prediction investigations are not sufficiently accurate. The...
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Forsyth R, Hamilton C, Ingram M, Kelly G, Grove T, Wales L, et al.
Dev Neurorehabil . 2021 Aug; 25(4):239-245. PMID: 34463178
Purpose: To examine relationships between functional outcomes after pediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) and measures of rehabilitation dose. Methods: An observational study of children receiving residential neurorehabilitation after severe ABI....
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Tomova G, Arnold K, Gilthorpe M, Tennant P
Am J Clin Nutr . 2021 Jul; 115(1):189-198. PMID: 34313676
Background: Four models are commonly used to adjust for energy intake when estimating the causal effect of a dietary component on an outcome: 1) the "standard model" adjusts for total...