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Dietary Inflammatory Index and Ovarian Cancer Risk: A Meta-Analysis
Nutrition and Cancer, 2021Existing evidence suggests diet and chronic inflammation as risk factors in ovarian cancer (OC) development. We aim to conduct a meta-analysis exploring possible associations between dietary inflammatory potential and OC. A systematic search was conducted through PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and PMC databases for studies reporting relationships between ...
Jiani, Yang +5 more
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Risk Index in Uncertain Random Risk Analysis
International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 2014In many systems, randomness and uncertainty are present simultaneously. Uncertain random variables provide a tool to deal with these inexact phenomena. This paper proposes a concept of risk index to quantify the risk of an uncertain random system.
Liu, Yuhan, Ralescu, Dan A.
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ETF indexation methods: A risk-adjusted performance analysis
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Business and Finance, 2015Increasing sophistication of exchange-traded fund (ETF) indexation methods required that a comparison be drawn between various methodologies to establish the benefits of such product innovations. A risk-adjusted performance evaluation of four pre-selected ETF indexation categories was conducted to establish how alternative ETFs compare to standard ...
W. Peyper, A. Mellet
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S&P 500 Index, an Option Implied Risk Analysis
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016The forward looking nature of option prices provides a natural model-free way to extract different risk measures. Not relying on any distributional assumptions, the option implied VaR and CVaR are naturally back testable risk measures where the elicitability requirement is no longer an issue.Tested on the 2005-2015 S&P 500 Index and options data and ...
Giovanni Barone-Adesi +2 more
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Sensitivity Analysis of the Ohio Phosphorus Risk Index
Transactions of the ASABE, 2015The Phosphorus (P) Index is a widely used tool for assessing the vulnerability of agricultural fields to P loss. This study is focused on the Ohio P Index, which was developed in the mid-1990s and has yet to be evaluated or revised. The objective of the study was to complete a stochastic sensitivity analysis of the Ohio P Index in order to determine ...
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Performance and Risk Analysis of Index-Based ESG Portfolios
The Journal of Index Investing, 2019There has been a wide range of research in academia and the asset management industry about the financial benefits of ESG investing. However, the question of how to achieve consistency when integrating ESG has not obtained the same level of attention. As a result, ESG integration currently is often applied inconsistently and incompletely across asset ...
Guido Giese +4 more
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Pediatric psychoSocial Risk Index: Factor Analysis and Item Reduction Study
Hospital PediatricsOBJECTIVESThe Pediatric psychoSocial Risk Index (PSRI) is psychosocial risk screening instrument for health practitioners. The objective of this study was to confirm validity evidence of a truncated version of PSRI.METHODSPSRI was completed initially by 100 parents of children aged 0 to 18 years admitted to a tertiary hospital; 50 parents repeated the ...
Justine, Cohen-Silver +3 more
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Emerging risk forecast system using associative index mining analysis
Cluster Computing, 2016Accessibility to the information increased by the development of IT converging technology and therefore various information such as economy, society, technology, culture and etc are distributed without limit to time and place. Data mining that discovers useful information by analyzing the data that accumulated to a large amount is receiving spotlight ...
Joo-Chang Kim, Kyungyong Chung
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Body mass index and risk of multiple myeloma: A meta‐analysis
International Journal of Cancer, 2007AbstractExcess body weight has been identified as a risk factor for a variety of cancer types. However, whether excess body weight increases the risk of multiple myeloma remains controversial. We conducted a meta‐analysis to quantitatively summarize the evidence from epidemiologic studies of the associations of overweight and obesity with the risk of ...
Susanna C, Larsson, Alicja, Wolk
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