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anthropometric_measures [2025/07/10 09:47] – [Anthropometrics, cancer risks, and survival outcomes in adult patients with glioma - a systematic review and meta‑analysis] administradoranthropometric_measures [2025/07/10 09:51] (current) – [Anthropometrics, cancer risks, and survival outcomes in adult patients with glioma - a systematic review and meta‑analysis] administrador
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 published in [[Acta Neurochirurgica]]  published in [[Acta Neurochirurgica]] 
 to evaluate associations between [[height]], [[body mass index]] (BMI), and both the risk and prognosis of [[glioma]] and[[ glioblastoma]] through aggregated epidemiological data   to evaluate associations between [[height]], [[body mass index]] (BMI), and both the risk and prognosis of [[glioma]] and[[ glioblastoma]] through aggregated epidemiological data  
-Taller stature increases risk of glioma/glioblastoma (HR per +10 cm ~1.19–1.25). Higher [[BMI]] modestly elevates incidence risk (RR ~1.08; HR per +5 kg/m² ~1.01–1.02) and correlates with improved survival in glioblastoma (HR ~0.75).  +Taller stature increases risk of glioma/glioblastoma (HR per +10 cm ~1.19–1.25). Higher [[BMI]] modestly elevates incidence risk (RR ~1.08; HR per +5 kg/m² ~1.01–1.02) and correlates with improved survival in glioblastoma (HR ~0.75) 
 +((Ahn J, Kim J, Shin C, Ahn S[[Anthropometrics]], [[cancer risk]]s, and [[survival outcome]]s in [[adult]] patients with [[glioma]] - a [[systematic review]] and [[meta-analysis]]. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2025 Jul 10;167(1):188. doi: 10.1007/s00701-025-06579-4. PMID: 40634830.))
  
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