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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 32, Number 4, August 2003
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Pemberton, sex and gender
pp. 485-485(1)
Author: S. Ebrahim

Nutritional epidemiology—past, present, future
pp. 486-488(3)
Author: K.B. Michels

Malnutrition in England
pp. 493-495(3)
Author: J. Pemberton

War
pp. 507-507(1)
Author: B. Zephaniah

Commentary: Assessing food insecurity in Trinidad and Tobago
pp. 516-517(2)
Author: E.A. Frongillo

Lack of association between tea and cardiovascular disease in college alumni
pp. 527-533(7)
Authors: Howard D Sesso; Ralph S Paffenbarger; Yuko Oguma; I-Min Lee

Commentary: This study failed?
pp. 534-535(2)
Authors: C. Poole; U. Peters; D. Il’yasova; L. Arab

Intake of animal products and stroke mortality in the Hiroshima/Nagasaki Life Span Study
pp. 536-543(8)
Authors: Catherine Sauvaget; Jun Nagano; Naomi Allen; Eric J Grant; Valerie Beral

Determinants of aflatoxin exposure in young children from Benin and Togo, West Africa: the critical role of weaning
pp. 556-562(7)
Authors: Y. Gong; S. Egal; A. Hounsa; P. Turner; A. Hall; K. Cardwell; C. Wild

Aggregation of stomach cancer history in parents and offspring in comparison with other sites
pp. 579-583(5)
Authors: Takaaki Kondo; Hideaki Toyoshima; Yoshie Tsuzuki; Yoko Hori; Hiroshi Yatsuya; Koji Tamakoshi; Akiko Tamakoshi; Yoshiyuki Ohno; Shogo Kikuchi; Kiyoshi Sakata; Yoshiharu Hoshiyama; Norihiko Hayakawa; Noritaki Tokui; Tetsuya Mizoue; Takesumi Yoshimura

Pulmonary function as a predictor of lung cancer mortality in continuing cigarette smokers and in quitters
pp. 592-599(8)
Authors: L.E. Eberly; J. Ockene; R. Sherwin; L. Yang; L. Kuller

Association of the metabolic syndrome with both vigorous and moderate physical activity
pp. 600-606(7)
Authors: K. Rennie; N. McCarthy; S. Yazdgerdi; M. Marmot; E. Brunner

Family study of the relationship between height and cardiovascular risk factors in the STANISLAS cohort
pp. 607-614(8)
Authors: A. La Batide-Alanore; D-A. Trégouët; C. Sass; G. Siest; S. Visvikis; L. Tiret

Improved methods for estimating incidence from linked hospital morbidity data
pp. 617-624(8)
Authors: Kate J Brameld; C D’arcy J Holman; David M Lawrence; Michael ST Hobbs

Birthweight and perinatal mortality: paradoxes, social class, and sibling dependencies
pp. 625-632(8)
Authors: Kari Klungsøyr Melve; Rolv Skjaerven

Commentary: On the paradoxes of birthweight
pp. 632-633(2)
Author: A.J. Wilcox

A randomized trial of opinion leader endorsement in a survey of orthopaedic surgeons: effect on primary response rates
pp. 634-636(3)
Authors: M. Bhandari; P. Devereaux; M.F. Swiontkowski; E.H. Schemitsch; K. Shankardass; S. Sprague; G.H. Guyatt

Components of small area variation in fertility rates among married women in south India
pp. 639-644(6)
Authors: B. Murthy; S. Jabbar; T. Venkatarao; S. Sureshkumar; M. Gupte

Relationship between body mass and gastro-oesophageal reflux symptoms: The Bristol Helicobacter Project
pp. 645-650(6)
Authors: L. Murray; B. Johnston; A. Lane; I. Harvey; J. Donovan; P. Nair; R. Harvey

Commentary: The relation of obesity, reflux and its implications
pp. 650-651(2)
Authors: A Dixon; J Jankowski

Epidemiology on the side of the angels … or the people?
pp. 658-659(2)
Authors: A-K. Hurtig; M. San Sebastian

Biological warfare and the people of Iraq
pp. 660-661(2)
Author: I. Roberts

Global trends in adenocarcinomas and obesity: an epidemiologic link?
pp. 661-662(2)
Authors: Z. Kabir; L. Clancy

Rates and states: reflections on the health of nations
pp. 663-670(8)
Authors: J. Lynch; G. Davey Smith

Ethical Dimensions of Health Policy.
pp. 671-a-672(2)
Author: Louise Locock

Books Received
pp. 677-677(1)

Bulletin Board
pp. 678-678(1)

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