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Impact of caregiving on health
and quality of life: a comparative population-based
study of caregivers for elderly persons and
non-caregivers. |
Ho SC, Chan A, Woo J, Chong P, Sham A |
Epub ahead of print |
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci |
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Greater vegetable and fruit intake is associated
with a lower risk of breast cancer among Chinese
women. |
Zhang CX, Ho SC, Chen YM, Fu JH, Cheng SZ, Lin FY |
Epub ahead of print |
Int J Cancer |
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Change in bone mineral density and its determinants
in pre- and perimenopausal Chinese women: the Hong
Kong perimenopausal women osteoporosis study. |
Ho SC, Chan SG, Yip YB, Chan CSY, Woo J, Sham A |
2008 |
Osteoporos Int 2008; 19:1785-1796 |
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Economic Burden of Informal Caregivers for Chinese
Elderly in Hong Kong. |
You JHS, Ho SC, Sham A |
2008 |
J Am Geriatr Soc 2008; 56(8):1577-8 |
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Association of general and abdominal obesities with
subclinical atherosclerosis in asymptomatic
postmenopausal Chinese women. |
Yu RHY, Ho SC, Ho SSY, Woo J |
2008 |
Menopause 2008; 15(1):185-192 |
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Influence of dietary pattern on the development of
overweight and obesity in a Chinese population.
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Woo J, Cheung B, Ho SC, Sham A, Lam TH |
2008 |
Eur J Clin Nutr 2008; 62(4):480-487 |
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Dietary sources and
determinants of soy isoflavone intake among midlife
Chinese Women in Hong Kong. |
Chan SC, Ho SC, Kreiger N, Darlington G, So KF,
Chong PYY |
2007 |
J Nutr 2007; 137:2451-2455 |
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Effects of soy isoflavones
supplementation on cognitive function in Chinese
Postmenopausal women: a double-blind randomized
controlled trial.
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Ho SC, Chan A, Ho YP, So E, Sham A, Zee B, Woo J |
2007 |
Menopause 2007; 14(3 Pt 1):489-99 |
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Greater fruit intake is
associated with better bone mass among
postmenopausal Chinese women. |
Chen YM, Ho SC, Woo J |
2006 |
Br J Nutr 2006; 96(4):745-751 |
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A prospective study of the
effects of 1-year calcium-fortified soy milk
supplementation on dietary calcium intake and bone
health in Chinese adolescent girls aged 14-16. |
Ho Sc, Guldan GS, Woo J, Yu R, Tse MM, Sham A, Cheng
J |
2005 |
Osteoporos Int 2005; 16(12):1907-1916 |
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High habitual calcium intake
attenuates bone loss in early postmenopausal Chinese
women: an 18 month followup study. |
Ho SC, Chan YM, Woo JLF, Lam SSH |
2004 |
J Clin Endoc Metab 2004; 89(5):2166-70 |
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