Walter. C. Willett - Epidemiology

Author Information

Walter C. Willett is a prominent epidemiologist affiliated with the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA. His extensive research primarily focuses on nutritional epidemiology, dietary assessment, and public health.

Research Contributions

Walter C. Willett has made significant contributions to understanding the role of diet and nutrition in public health. His recent works in 2022 include studies on dietary assessment instruments, the prevalence of iron deficiency in older adults, the association between protein intake and frailty in older women, and the effects of vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids on fall prevention. Additionally, he has investigated the genetic variants associated with human height and examined the racial/ethnic heterogeneity in diet among low-income adult women in the United States. His research continues to influence public health policies and dietary guidelines globally.

Aliases

Walter C. Willett is also known by several aliases, including Walter Willett, Walter C Willett, Walter. C. Willett, W. Willett, and W. C. Willett.

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Citation Count 200,971
h-index 239
Paper Count 749

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