General and abdominal adiposity and the risk of Parkinson's disease: A prospective cohort study

Author:

Riso Lukas,Kaaks Rudolf,Kühn Tilman,Sookthai Disorn,Forsgren Lars,Trupp Miles,Trichopoulou Antonia,La Vecchia Carlo,Karakatsani Anna,Gavrila Diana,Ferrari Pietro,Freisling Heinz,Petersson Jesper,Lewan Susanne,Vermeulen Roel CH.,Panico Salvatore,Masala Giovanna,Ardanaz Eva,Krogh Vittorio,Perneczky Robert,Middleton Lefkos T.,Mokoroa Olatz,Sacerdote Carlotta,Sieri Sabrina,Hayat Shabina A.,Brayne Carol,Riboli Elio,Vineis Paolo,Gallo ValentinaORCID,Katzke Verena A.ORCID

Funder

European Commission

ISI Foundation

Europe Against Cancer Program of the European Commission (SANCO)

ISCIII

Red de Centros RCESP

Spanish Ministry of Health

German Cancer Aid

German Cancer Research Center

German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)

Danish Cancer Society

Health Research Fund (FIS) of the Spanish Ministry of Health

Spanish Regional Governments of Andalucia, Asturias, Basque Country, Murcia and Navarra

Cancer Research UK

Medical Research Council, United Kingdom

Stroke Association, United Kingdom

British Heart Foundation

Department of Health, United Kingdom

Food Standards Agency, United Kingdom

Welcome Trust

United Kingdom Greek Ministry of Health

Greek Ministry of Education

Italian Association for Research on Cancer (AIRC)

Italian National Research Council

Dutch Ministry of Public Health

Welfare and Sports (VWS)

Netherlands Cancer Registry (NKR)

LK Research Funds

Dutch Passano Foundation

Dutch ZON (Zorg Onderzoek Nederland)

World Cancer Research Fund

Statistics Netherlands (The Netherlands)

Swedish Cancer Foundation

Swedish Scientific Council

Regional Governments of Skåne and Västerbotten Counties, Sweden

Norwegian Cancer Society

Research Council of Norway

French League against cancer

Inserm

Mutuelle Generale l’Education National and IGR

Human Health Foundation

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Geriatrics and Gerontology,Neurology

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