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Hailey R Banack

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The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|May 27, 2018
Accounting for Selection Bias in Studies of Acute Cardiac EventsHailey R Banack, Sam Harper, Jay S Kaufman
American Journal of Epidemiology|August 21, 2025
A cross-national comparison of obesity using BMI-for-age percentiles: results from the Canadian longitudinal study on aging (CLSA) and the United States health and retirement study (HRS)Claire E Cook, Chris Kim, Hailey R Banack
Circulation|August 2, 2017
Letter by Banack et al Regarding Article, "Body Mass Index and Mortality Among Adults Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: A Nationwide Study With a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis"Hailey R Banack, Steven D Stovitz, Jay S Kaufman
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|February 10, 2022
Selection bias: "The unseen enemy is always the most fearsome"Steven D Stovitz, Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 2, 2019
RE: "INVESTIGATION OF THE OBESITY PARADOX IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE, ACCORDING TO SMOKING STATUS, IN THE UNITED STATES"Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman, Steven D Stovitz
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 1, 2024
Application of a Web-based Tool for Quantitative Bias Analysis: The Example of Misclassification Due to Self-reported Body Mass IndexHailey R Banack, Samantha N Smith, Lisa M Bodnar
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|November 25, 2020
Selection bias can creep into unselected cohorts and produce counterintuitive findingsSteven D Stovitz, Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|January 28, 2018
Paediatric obesity appears to lower the risk of diabetes if selection bias is ignoredSteven D Stovitz, Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Epidemiologic Reviews|October 19, 2021
Monte Carlo Simulation Approaches for Quantitative Bias Analysis: A TutorialHailey R Banack, Eleanor Hayes-Larson, Elizabeth Rose Mayeda
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|January 1, 2018
Structural Bias in Studies of Cardiovascular Disease: Let's Not Be Fooled by the "Obesity Paradox"Steven D Stovitz, Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
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The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|May 27, 2018
Accounting for Selection Bias in Studies of Acute Cardiac EventsHailey R Banack, Sam Harper, Jay S Kaufman
American Journal of Epidemiology|August 21, 2025
A cross-national comparison of obesity using BMI-for-age percentiles: results from the Canadian longitudinal study on aging (CLSA) and the United States health and retirement study (HRS)Claire E Cook, Chris Kim, Hailey R Banack
Circulation|August 2, 2017
Letter by Banack et al Regarding Article, "Body Mass Index and Mortality Among Adults Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: A Nationwide Study With a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis"Hailey R Banack, Steven D Stovitz, Jay S Kaufman
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|February 10, 2022
Selection bias: "The unseen enemy is always the most fearsome"Steven D Stovitz, Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 2, 2019
RE: "INVESTIGATION OF THE OBESITY PARADOX IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE, ACCORDING TO SMOKING STATUS, IN THE UNITED STATES"Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman, Steven D Stovitz
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 1, 2024
Application of a Web-based Tool for Quantitative Bias Analysis: The Example of Misclassification Due to Self-reported Body Mass IndexHailey R Banack, Samantha N Smith, Lisa M Bodnar
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|November 25, 2020
Selection bias can creep into unselected cohorts and produce counterintuitive findingsSteven D Stovitz, Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|January 28, 2018
Paediatric obesity appears to lower the risk of diabetes if selection bias is ignoredSteven D Stovitz, Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
Epidemiologic Reviews|October 19, 2021
Monte Carlo Simulation Approaches for Quantitative Bias Analysis: A TutorialHailey R Banack, Eleanor Hayes-Larson, Elizabeth Rose Mayeda
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|January 1, 2018
Structural Bias in Studies of Cardiovascular Disease: Let's Not Be Fooled by the "Obesity Paradox"Steven D Stovitz, Hailey R Banack, Jay S Kaufman
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