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    As we look back at the papers that grabbed your attention in 2019, featuring in the , we revisit this study that found all intensities of physical activity are associated with a substantially reduced risk of death in a dose-response manner

  3. 30. pro 2019.

    Our ultra-processed diet study published earlier this year in was number 29 in this year’s Top 100 articles:

  4. 30. pro 2019.

    A Nature Comment article on statistical significance that called for an end to hyped claims and the dismissal of possibly crucial effects was second on the this year. See the full list below.

  5. 19. pro 2019.

    Very exciting!! 🎉 Our case report was included in the most discussed and shared scientific articles in 2019! 😊 tracked 2.7 million research outputs in the past 12 months! 👍🏼

  6. 18. pro 2019.

    Pleased to see our paper on the dose-response associations between physical activity and sedentary time and mortality on the top 100 list. Free full text available Thanks to an amazing team!

  7. paper "Violent video game engagement is not associated with adolescents' aggressive behaviour: evidence from a registered report" is featured in this year’s Top 100

  8. 17. pro 2019.

    Our research has been ranked second in the world for generating the most public attention and discussion, according to the , which has six UCL stories in its top 100 for the year

  9. Research into high potency and psychosis from Tom Freeman, Senior Lecturer in , appears in this year’s Top 100. It's the 39th most-discussed work of 2019! Read the research results here ⬇️

  10. 11. pro 2018.

    The article "Mortality in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria" is No. 1 on the list. The household-based survey concluded that the number of excess deaths related to Hurricane Maria was more than 70x the official estimate. Full article:

  11. Physical activity & disease: “increasing is a simple, widely applicable, low cost global strategy that could reduce deaths and in middle age” - #60 [free]

  12. supp. does not prevent fractures or falls, or have clinically meaningful effects on bone mineral density - little justification to use vit D supplements to maintain or improve musculoskeletal health - #51 [free]

  13. Forecasting life expectancy, years of life lost, and all-cause and cause-specific mortality for 250 causes of death for 2016–40 for 195 countries and territories - #40

  14. Worldwide trends in insufficient physical activity: globally, 27·5% of people do not do enough . Policies to increase population levels of physical activity need to be scaled up urgently - #34

  15. Weight management for remission of type 2 (DiRECT): at 12 months, almost half of participants achieved remission to a non-diabetic state and off antidiabetic drugs - #20 [free]

  16. Comparative efficacy & acceptability of 21 drugs: all were more efficacious than placebo in adults with major depressive disorder - a systematic review and network meta-analysis #12

  17. Dietary intake and mortality: a prospective cohort study and meta-analysis - #6

  18. is associated with lower self-reported burden. But more is not always better – findings from US study in 1.2 million people #5 [free]

  19. consumption: "the risk of all-cause mortality, and of cancers specifically, rises with increasing levels of consumption, and the level of consumption that minimises health loss is zero." #3

  20. Wake up and smell the coffee! Coffee consumption has now been linked to a lower risk of death, according to a study featured in the list!

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