Anja Sedlmeier (@anjasedlmeier) 's Twitter Profile
Anja Sedlmeier

@anjasedlmeier

Epidemiologist at the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Regensburg

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Anja Sedlmeier (@anjasedlmeier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently published: Anthropometric measures in the German National Cohort (NAKO Gesundheitsstudie) - more than weight and height #Bundesgesundheitsblatt link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s…

IARC (@iarcwho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WorldObesityDay: Raised #BMI is a major risk factor for breast, endometrial, ovarian, prostate, liver, gallbladder, kidney, and colon #cancers. #Obesity is PREVENTABLE and TREATABLE. bit.ly/387Ssm3

Simon Harris TD (@simonharristd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important! We have issued a new message in terms of what we need the public to do to help in our fight against #coronavirus #COVID19. Please read it & retweet. Let’s get the key public health messages out there & let’s put them into practice in our lives now. We need to do this

Important! We have issued a new message in terms of what we need the public to do to help in our fight against #coronavirus #COVID19. Please read it & retweet. Let’s get the key public health messages out there & let’s put them into practice in our lives now. We need to do this
Action for Happiness (@actionhappiness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Active Coping April - Day 2: Enjoy washing your hands. Remember all they do for you! actionforhappiness.org/active-april #ActiveCopingApril

Active Coping April - Day 2: Enjoy washing your hands. Remember all they do for you! actionforhappiness.org/active-april #ActiveCopingApril
Bill Gates (@billgates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Halting funding for the World Health Organization during a world health crisis is as dangerous as it sounds. Their work is slowing the spread of COVID-19 and if that work is stopped no other organization can replace them. The world needs World Health Organization (WHO) now more than ever.

Heinz Freisling (@hfreisling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great read: What People Who Live Long — and Through Pandemics, War, and More — Have in Common by Markham Heid in Elemental elemental.medium.com/what-people-wh…

WCRF International (@wcrfint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📚 "Despite the popular notion that #Germany is run predominantly on bratwursts, schnitzels, baked goods, and beer, Germans have a long tradition of consuming locally produced healthy foods..." Read more in Prof Leitzmann's blog: bit.ly/DietsInGermany #cancerprevention #diet

📚 "Despite the popular notion that #Germany is run predominantly on bratwursts, schnitzels, baked goods, and beer, Germans have a long tradition of consuming locally produced healthy foods..."
Read more in Prof Leitzmann's blog: bit.ly/DietsInGermany #cancerprevention #diet
World Health Organization (WHO) (@who) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vaccine-preventable diseases include: Cervical cancer Cholera Diphtheria Ebola Hep B Influenza Japanese encephalitis Measles Meningitis Mumps Pertussis Pneumonia Polio Rabies Rotavirus Rubella Tetanus Typhoid Varicella Yellow Fever Yes, #VaccinesWork!

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (@ajcnutrition) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Editor's Choice in the March Issue of AJCN: #BMI's relationship to mortality is controversial -in this issue, Sedlmeier et al move beyond BMI & examine the relationship between fat/fat-free mass & mortality in 7 cohorts. #epitwitter #nutrition #MedTwitter academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/1…

Heinz Freisling (@hfreisling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read & comment this #preprint on Research Square: Body Shape Phenotypes And Breast Cancer Risk: A Mendelian Randomization Analysis. researchsquare.com/article/rs-136… Laia Peruchet Noray 👏 1st PhD article Niki Dimou Robert Carreras-Torres Anja Sedlmeier et al #NCMTeam IARC Funding Institut national du cancer

WCRF International (@wcrfint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have researchers previously underestimated the impact of #obesity on #cancer cases? Branch Head at IARC, Paul Brennan suggests that, rather than obesity being accountable for 6% of the cancer burden, it could be closer to 12% – comparable to smoking bit.ly/3H0WlMZ