Saverio Stranges
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine
School of Public Health and Health Professions
State University of New York at Buffalo
3435 Main Street
USA
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- Alcohol drinking pattern and subjective health in a population-based study. Stranges, S., Notaro, J., Freudenheim, J.L., Calogero, R.M., Muti, P., Farinaro, E., Russell, M., Nochajski, T.H., Trevisan, M. Addiction (2006)
- Effects of selenium supplementation on cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality: secondary analyses in a randomized clinical trial. Stranges, S., Marshall, J.R., Trevisan, M., Natarajan, R., Donahue, R.P., Combs, G.F., Farinaro, E., Clark, L.C., Reid, M.E. Am. J. Epidemiol. (2006)
- Body fat distribution, liver enzymes, and risk of hypertension: evidence from the Western New York Study. Stranges, S., Trevisan, M., Dorn, J.M., Dmochowski, J., Donahue, R.P. Hypertension (2005)
- Body fat distribution, relative weight, and liver enzyme levels: a population-based study. Stranges, S., Dorn, J.M., Muti, P., Freudenheim, J.L., Farinaro, E., Russell, M., Nochajski, T.H., Trevisan, M. Hepatology (2004)
- Differential effects of alcohol drinking pattern on liver enzymes in men and women. Stranges, S., Freudenheim, J.L., Muti, P., Farinaro, E., Russell, M., Nochajski, T.H., Trevisan, M. Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. (2004)
- Relationship of alcohol drinking pattern to risk of hypertension: a population-based study. Stranges, S., Wu, T., Dorn, J.M., Freudenheim, J.L., Muti, P., Farinaro, E., Russell, M., Nochajski, T.H., Trevisan, M. Hypertension (2004)
- Greater hepatic vulnerability after alcohol intake in African Americans compared with Caucasians: a population-based study. Stranges, S., Freudenheim, J.L., Muti, P., Farinaro, E., Russell, M., Nochajski, T.H., Trevisan, M. J. Natl. Med. Assoc (2004)