Search for dissertations about: "cardiometabolic biomarkers"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words cardiometabolic biomarkers.
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1. Emerging biomarkers in cardiometabolic disease
Abstract : AbstractThe epidemiological association between diabetes and heart failure is well-established and the two entities areemerging as global threats, both individually and synergistically, to an aging population. The exploration of multipleproteins can shed light on pathophysiological pathways in both diabetes and cardiovascular disease. READ MORE
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2. Metabolite Alterations and Cardiometabolic Disease: A Nutritional Perspective
Abstract : Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD), type 2 diabetes (T2DM), and atrial fibrillation (AF) collectively impact millions globally, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of preceding metabolic alterations for early intervention. This thesis aims to explore metabolic shifts across populations-based cohorts and evaluate the metabolic impact of a dietary intervention. READ MORE
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3. The heterogeneity of obesity for risk of cardiometabolic disease. Epidemiology and clinical aspects
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4. Establishment of new potential biomarkers for cardiometabolic diseases
Abstract : Cardiometabolic diseases is a growing health issue worldwide. New knowledge about the pathophysiological processes have been gained and several research discoveries have contributed to better management of the diseases. Even so, the prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiometabolic diseases needs to be further improved. READ MORE
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5. Sugar consumption and cardiometabolic risk. With a focus on the urinary sucrose and fructose biomarkers
Abstract : Introduction: In contrast to the intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), the evidence linking added sugar intake to the risk of cardiometabolic disease (primarily referring to cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes (T2D)) is contradictory. Aim: The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the role of added sugar intake in the risk for cardiometabolic diseases. READ MORE