Mark Woodward's Publications

About Mark Woodward's Publications

Senior Professorial Fellow, Professorial Unit
  • Chair of Statistics, Epidemiology and Women’s Health at Imperial College London
  • Professor of Medical Statistics, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • PhD ,
  • FMedSci,
  • FAHMS,
  • FESC
  • Epidemiology of blood rheology factors: Glasgow MONICA Study

    Biorheology Date published:
  • An investigation of the relationship between antioxidant vitamin intake and coronary heart disease in men and women using discriminant analysis

    Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Date published:
  • An investigation of the relationship between antioxidant vitamin intake and coronary heart disease in men and women using logistic regression analysis

    Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Date published:
  • Is it Necessary to Transform Nutrient Variables prior to Statistical Analyses?

    American Journal of Epidemiology Date published:
  • Antioxidant vitamin adequacy in relation to consumption of sugars.

    European Journal of Clinical Nutrition Date published:
  • Intrinsic, non-milk extrinsic and milk sugar consumption by Scottish adults

    Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics Date published:
  • An Analysis of Risk Factors for Prevalent Coronary Heart Disease by Using the Proportional Odds Model

    The Statistician Date published:
  • Dietary composition and fat to sugar ratios in relation to obesity.

    International Journal of Obesity Date published:
  • Deficient Health Knowledge, Diet, and Other Life-Styles in Smokers: Is a Multifactorial Approach Required

    Preventive Medicine Date published:
  • Coronary heart disease: prevalence and dietary sugars in Scotland.

    Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health Date published:
  • Sugar consumption and dental caries: evidence from 90 countries

    British Dental Journal Date published:
  • Prevalence of chronic cough and phlegm among male cigar and pipe smokers: results of the Scottish Heart Health Study.

    Thorax Date published:
  • Coffee and tea consumption and the prevalence of coronary heart disease in men and women: results from the Scottish Heart Health Study.

    Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health Date published:
  • Self-titration of nicotine: evidence from the Scottish Heart Health Study

    Addiction Date published:
  • Fibrinogen in relation to personal history of prevalent hypertension, diabetes, stroke, intermittent claudication, coronary heart disease, and family history: the Scottish Heart Health Study.

    Heart Date published:
  • Nutrient intake by duration of ex-smoking in the Scottish Heart Health Study

    British Journal of Nutrition Date published: