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American Journal of Epidemiology
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May 21, 2019
You Can't Drive a Car With Only Three Wheels
Hailey R Banack
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
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February 24, 2026
Caution: Time-Varying Exposures Ahead
Hailey R Banack, Alexis Reeves
European Journal of Epidemiology
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July 19, 2015
From bad to worse: collider stratification amplifies confounding bias in the "obesity paradox"
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Preventive Medicine
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February 15, 2014
The obesity paradox: understanding the effect of obesity on mortality among individuals with cardiovascular disease
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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April 4, 2013
The "obesity paradox" explained
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
American Journal of Epidemiology
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December 15, 2015
Estimating the Time-Varying Joint Effects of Obesity and Smoking on All-Cause Mortality Using Marginal Structural Models
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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December 4, 2013
Perhaps the correct answer is: (D) all of the above
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Annals of Epidemiology
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April 14, 2015
Does selection bias explain the obesity paradox among individuals with cardiovascular disease?
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
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April 17, 2014
Selection bias: a missing factor in the obesity paradox debate
Whitney R Robinson, Helena Furberg, Hailey R Banack
JAMA
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March 23, 2012
Coronary heart disease risk factors and mortality
Hailey R Banack, Sam Harper, Jay S Kaufman
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American Journal of Epidemiology
|
May 21, 2019
You Can't Drive a Car With Only Three Wheels
Hailey R Banack
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
|
February 24, 2026
Caution: Time-Varying Exposures Ahead
Hailey R Banack, Alexis Reeves
European Journal of Epidemiology
|
July 19, 2015
From bad to worse: collider stratification amplifies confounding bias in the "obesity paradox"
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Preventive Medicine
|
February 15, 2014
The obesity paradox: understanding the effect of obesity on mortality among individuals with cardiovascular disease
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
April 4, 2013
The "obesity paradox" explained
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
American Journal of Epidemiology
|
December 15, 2015
Estimating the Time-Varying Joint Effects of Obesity and Smoking on All-Cause Mortality Using Marginal Structural Models
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
December 4, 2013
Perhaps the correct answer is: (D) all of the above
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Annals of Epidemiology
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April 14, 2015
Does selection bias explain the obesity paradox among individuals with cardiovascular disease?
Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
|
April 17, 2014
Selection bias: a missing factor in the obesity paradox debate
Whitney R Robinson, Helena Furberg, Hailey R Banack
JAMA
|
March 23, 2012
Coronary heart disease risk factors and mortality
Hailey R Banack, Sam Harper, Jay S Kaufman
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