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Dr Odewumi Adegbija

Research Assistant (Theme 1)
School of Public Health
+61 7 338 12924
o.adegbija@uq.edu.au

Publications

Journal Articles (9)
Conference Paper (1)
Thesis (1)
Dataset Collection (1)

Journal Articles

Peng, Yang, Wang, Zhiqiang, Dong, Bin, Cao, Sifan, Hu, Jie and Odewumi Adegbija (2017) Life’s Simple 7 and ischemic heart disease in the general Australian population. PLoS One, 12 10: e0187020. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0187020
Adegbija, Odewumi, Hoy, Wendy E., Dong, Bin and Wang, Zhiqiang (2017) Body mass index and waist circumference as predictors of all-cause mortality in an Aboriginal Australian community. Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, 11 1: 19-26. doi:10.1016/j.orcp.2016.06.003
Wang, Z., Dong, B., Hu, J., Adegbjija, O and Arnold, LW (2016) Exploring the non-linear association between BMI and mortality in adults with and without diabetes: the US National Health Interview Survey. Diabetic Medicine, 33 12: 1691-1699. doi:10.1111/dme.13111
Adegbija, Odewumi, Hoy, Wendy E. and Wang, Zhiqiang (2015) Waist circumference values equivalent to body mass index points for predicting absolute cardiovascular disease risks among adults in an Aboriginal community: a prospective cohort study. BMJ Open, 5 11: . doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009185
Adegbija, Odewumi, Hoy, Wendy E. and Wang, Zhiqiang (2015) Corresponding waist circumference and body mass index values based on 10-year absolute type 2 diabetes risk in an Australian Aboriginal community. BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care, 3 1: e000127-e000127. doi:10.1136/bmjdrc-2015-000127
Adegbija, Odewumi, Hoy, Wendy and Wang, Zhiqiang (2015) Predicting absolute risk of type 2 diabetes using age and waist circumference values in an Aboriginal Australian community. PLoS One, 10 4: 1-10. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123788
Adegbija, Odewumi, Hoy, Wendy and Wang, Zhiqiang (2015) Prediction of cardiovascular disease risk using waist circumference among Aboriginals in a remote Australian community. BMC Public Health, 15 1: . doi:10.1186/s12889-015-1406-1
Wang, Zhiqiang, Dong, Bin, Adegbija, Odewumi, Sina, Maryam, Arnold, Luke, Pan, Tanya and Hu, Jie (2014) Data sharing: a decade since the publication of the first cohort profile. International Journal of Epidemiology, 43 6: 1986-1987. doi:10.1093/ije/dyu154
Adegbija, Odewumi Oluwarotimi and Wang, Zhiqiang (2014) Gender variations in waist circumference levels between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australian populations: a systematic review. Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, 8 6: e513-e524. doi:10.1016/j.orcp.2013.11.009

Conference Paper

Adegbija, O., Hoy, W. E., Wang, Z., Cameron, A., Healy, H. G., Tan, K. S. and Venuthurupalli, S. K. (2018). Chronic kidney disease is not characterised solely by those starting renal replacement therapy. In: 54th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology (ANZSN), Sydney, Australia, (24-25). 8-12 September 2018.

Thesis

Adegbija, Odewumi (2016). Waist circumference and risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and mortality among Aboriginal adults in an Australian community PhD Thesis, School of Medicine, The University of Queensland. doi:10.14264/uql.2016.1056

Dataset Collection

Adegbija, Odewumi, Hoy, Wendy and Wang, Zhiqiang (2015): Predicting absolute risk of Type 2 Diabetes using age and waist circumference values in an Aboriginal Australian community. The University of Queensland. Dataset.
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