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Additional file 3 of Public knowledge about dementia risk reduction in Norway
Grete Kjelvik, Anne Marie Mork Rokstad, Josephine Stuebs, Pernille Thingstad, Kay Deckers, Sebastian Köhler & Geir Selbæk
Additional file 3. Flowchart of the invited and participating sample.
Additional file 2 of Mendelian randomization analysis of factors related to ovulation and reproductive function and endometrial cancer risk
Shannon D’Urso, Pooja Arumugam, Therese Weider, Liang-Dar Hwang, Tom A. Bond, John P. Kemp, Nicole M. Warrington, David M. Evans, Tracy A. O’Mara & Gunn-Helen Moen
Additional file 2.
Additional file 1 of The role of personality traits and leisure activities in predicting wellbeing in young people
Sarah L. Asquith, Xu Wang, Daniel S. Quintana & Anna Abraham
Additional file 1. Leisure Questionnaire
Additional file 3 of The role of personality traits and leisure activities in predicting wellbeing in young people
Sarah L. Asquith, Xu Wang, Daniel S. Quintana & Anna Abraham
Additional file 3. Exploratory analysis including gender and cohort as predictors
Additional file 1 of Physical performance in older age by sex and educational level: the HUNT Study
Kjerstin N. Melsæter, Gro G. Tangen, Håvard K. Skjellegrind, Beatrix Vereijken, Bjørn H. Strand & Pernille Thingstad
Additional file 1: Supplement Figure S1. Bar graph for the different SPPB subtests.
Genomic footprints of activated telomere maintenance mechanisms in cancer
Lina Sieverling, Chen Hong, Sandra D Koser, Philip Ginsbach, Kortine Kleinheinz, Barbara Hutter, Delia M Braun, Isidro Cortés-Ciriano, Ruibin Xi, Rolf Kabbe, Peter J Park, Roland Eils, Matthias Schlesner, Kadir C Akdemir, Eva G Alvarez, Adrian Baez-Ortega, Rameen Beroukhim, Paul C Boutros, David DL Bowtell, Benedikt Brors, Kathleen H Burns, Peter J Campbell, Kin Chan, Ken Chen, Ana Dueso-Barroso … & Christian von Mering
Cancers require telomere maintenance mechanisms for unlimited replicative potential. They achieve this through TERT activation or alternative telomere lengthening associated with ATRX or DAXX loss. Here, as part of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium, we dissect whole-genome sequencing data of over 2500 matched tumor-control samples from 36 different tumor types aggregated within the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium to characterize the genomic footprints of these mechanisms. While the...
Trauma-related altered states of consciousness in post-traumatic stress disorder patients with or without comorbid dissociative disorders
Harald Bækkelund, Paul Frewen, Ruth Lanius, Akiah Ottesen Berg & Espen Ajo Arnevik
Background: The four-dimensional (‘4-D’) model has been proposed as a theoretical framework to understand and delineate trauma-related dissociative experiences, categorizing symptoms into trauma-related altered states of consciousness (TRASC) and normal waking consciousness (NWC), which occur along four dimensions: time, thought, body and emotion. Objective: The main aim of the present study was to evaluate the validity of this model in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), with and without comorbid dissociative disorders. Method: The predictions...
Healthcare-associated urinary tract infections in urology
José Medina-Polo, Kurt Georg Naber & Truls Erik Bjerklund Johansen
The purpose of the present review is to report the incidence and characteristics of healthcare-associated urinary tract infections (HAUTIs) in urology with their microbiological and resistance patterns. Urinary tract infections are the main type of healthcare-associated infection in patients hospitalized in a urology ward. Patients admitted to urology departments report a high prevalence of urinary tract catheterization, up to 75% during the hospitalization period, and up to 20% had a urinary catheter before admission. An...
Additional file 2 of A progressive three-state model to estimate time to cancer: a likelihood-based approach
Eddymurphy U. Akwiwu, Thomas Klausch, Henriette C. Jodal, Beatriz Carvalho, Magnus Løberg, Mette Kalager, Johannes Berkhof & Veerle M.H. Coupé
Additional file 2 Supplementary Material.
Additional file 2 of A progressive three-state model to estimate time to cancer: a likelihood-based approach
Eddymurphy U. Akwiwu, Thomas Klausch, Henriette C. Jodal, Beatriz Carvalho, Magnus Løberg, Mette Kalager, Johannes Berkhof & Veerle M. H. Coupé
Additional file 2 Supplementary Material.
Urinary orosomucoid is associated with diastolic dysfunction and carotid arteriopathy in the general population. Cross-sectional data from the Tromsø study
Runa M. Andreassen, Jens B. Kronborg, Henrik Schirmer, Ellisiv B. Mathiesen, Toralf Melsom, Bjørn O. Eriksen, Trond G. Jenssen & Marit D. Solbu
Objectives. Urinary albumin excretion is a risk marker for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Studies suggest that urinary orosomucoid may be a more sensitive marker of general endothelial dysfunction than albuminuria. The aim of this population-based cross-sectional study was to examine the associations between urinary orosomucoid to creatinine ratio (UOCR), urinary albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR) and subclinical CVD. Design. From the Tromsø Study (2007/2008), we included all men and women who had measurements of urinary orosomucoid...
Additional file 1 of Heavy-load exercise in older adults activates vasculogenesis and has a stronger impact on muscle gene expression than in young adults
Kaare M. Gautvik, Ole K. Olstad, Ulrika Raue, Vigdis T. Gautvik, Karl J. Kvernevik, Tor P. Utheim, Solveig Ravnum, Camilla Kirkegaard, Håvard Wiig, Garan Jones, Luke C. Pilling, Scott Trappe, Truls Raastad & Sjur Reppe
Addiitional file 1: Figure S1. Comparison of transcript signal levels between os ilium–associated muscle and thigh muscle. Figure S2. Genes within the Diseases and Function category Vasculogenesis with increased (red) or reduced (green) expression end vs start of the training period in elderly as compared to young. Table S1. Common annotated genes changed in elderly in both Oslo and BSU cohorts at Q-value<0.1.
Additional file 1 of Cri du chat syndrome patients have DNA methylation changes in genes linked to symptoms of the disease
Petter Holland, Mari Wildhagen, Mette Istre, Olaug Marie Reiakvam, John Arne Dahl & Arne Søraas
Additional file 1. Supplementary Figures 1–6.
Additional file 1 of The persistence of anti-Spike antibodies following two SARS-CoV-2 vaccine doses in patients on immunosuppressive therapy compared to healthy controls—a prospective cohort study
Ingrid Egeland Christensen, Ingrid Jyssum, Anne Therese Tveter, Joseph Sexton, Trung T. Tran, Siri Mjaaland, Grete Birkeland Kro, Tore K. Kvien, David John Warren, Jørgen Jahnsen, Ludvig A. Munthe, Espen A. Haavardsholm, John Torgils Vaage, Gunnveig Grødeland, Fridtjof Lund-Johansen, Kristin Kaasen Jørgensen, Silje Watterdal Syversen, Guro Løvik Goll & Sella Aarrestad Provan
Additional file 1: Section 1. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria. Section 2. Supplementary Figures S1-S4. Fig. S1. Flow-chart of analyses population. Fig. S2. Margins plot of the estimated 30 days reduction at different intervals between first and second serum assessment. Fig. S3. Scatter plot of antibody levels and timing of blood sampling. Fig. S4. Levels of anti-RBD antibodies at first and second assessment across diagnoses. Section 3. Supplementary Tables S1-S5. Table S1. Predictors of anti-RBD level...
Speedometer for withdrawal time monitoring during colonoscopy: a clinical implementation trial
Ishita Barua, Masashi Misawa, Jeremy R. Glissen Brown, Trent Walradt, Shin-ei Kudo, Sunil G. Sheth, Judy Nee, Johanna Iturrino, Rupa Mukherjee, Catherine P. Cheney, Mandeep S. Sawhney, Douglas K. Pleskow, Kensaku Mori, Magnus Løberg, Mette Kalager, Paulina Wieszczy, Michael Bretthauer, Tyler M. Berzin & Yuichi Mori
Meticulous inspection of the mucosa during colonoscopy, represents a lengthier withdrawal time, but has been shown to increase adenoma detection rate (ADR). We investigated if artificial intelligence-aided speed monitoring can improve suboptimal withdrawal time. We evaluated the implementation of a computer-aided speed monitoring device during colonoscopy at a large academic endoscopy center. After informed consent, patients ≥18 years undergoing colonoscopy between 5 March and 29 April 2021 were examined without the use of the speedometer,...
Genomic footprints of activated telomere maintenance mechanisms in cancer
Lina Sieverling, Chen Hong, Sandra D Koser, Philip Ginsbach, Kortine Kleinheinz, Barbara Hutter, Delia M Braun, Isidro Cortés-Ciriano, Ruibin Xi, Rolf Kabbe, Peter J Park, Roland Eils, Matthias Schlesner, Kadir C Akdemir, Eva G Alvarez, Adrian Baez-Ortega, Rameen Beroukhim, Paul C Boutros, David DL Bowtell, Benedikt Brors, Kathleen H Burns, Peter J Campbell, Kin Chan, Ken Chen, Ana Dueso-Barroso … & Christian von Mering
Cancers require telomere maintenance mechanisms for unlimited replicative potential. They achieve this through TERT activation or alternative telomere lengthening associated with ATRX or DAXX loss. Here, as part of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium, we dissect whole-genome sequencing data of over 2500 matched tumor-control samples from 36 different tumor types aggregated within the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium to characterize the genomic footprints of these mechanisms. While the...
Additional file 1 of Public knowledge about dementia risk reduction in Norway
Grete Kjelvik, Anne Marie Mork Rokstad, Josephine Stuebs, Pernille Thingstad, Kay Deckers, Sebastian Köhler & Geir Selbæk
Additional file 1. Dementia awareness questionnaire.
Additional file 2 of Public knowledge about dementia risk reduction in Norway
Grete Kjelvik, Anne Marie Mork Rokstad, Josephine Stuebs, Pernille Thingstad, Kay Deckers, Sebastian Köhler & Geir Selbæk
Additional file 2. Motivationto Change Lifestyle for Dementia Risk Reduction (MOHAD-10).
Additional file 3 of Public knowledge about dementia risk reduction in Norway
Grete Kjelvik, Anne Marie Mork Rokstad, Josephine Stuebs, Pernille Thingstad, Kay Deckers, Sebastian Köhler & Geir Selbæk
Additional file 3. Flowchart of the invited and participating sample.
Laparoscopic versus open liver resection for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: a multicenter propensity score-matched study
Mushegh A. Sahakyan, Davit L. Aghayan, Bjørn Edwin, Ruslan Alikhanov, Natalia Britskaia, Kristoffer Watten Brudvik, Mathieu D’Hondt, Celine De Meyere, Mikhail Efanov, Åsmund A. Fretland, Rune Hoff, Warsan Ismail, Arpad Ivanecz, Airazat M. Kazaryan, Kristoffer Lassen, Tomislav Magdalenić, Isabelle Parmentier, Bård Ingvald Røsok, Olaug Villanger & Sheraz Yaqub
The role of laparoscopy in the treatment of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) remains unclear. This multicenter study examined the outcomes of laparoscopic liver resection for ICC. Patients with ICC who had undergone laparoscopic or open liver resection between 2012 and 2019 at four European expert centers were included in the study. Laparoscopic and open approaches were compared in terms of surgical and oncological outcomes. Propensity score matching was used for minimizing treatment selection bias and adjusting...
Additional file 1 of The effect of an integrated care intervention of multidisciplinary mental health treatment and employment services for trauma-affected refugees: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Maja Bruhn, Henriette Laugesen, Matilde Kromann-Larsen, Cathrine Selnes Trevino, Lene Eplov, Carsten Hjorthøj & Jessica Carlsson
Additional file 1. SPIRIT 2013 Checklist: Recommended items to address in a clinical trial protocol and related documents*.
Additional file 2 of Children with a rare congenital genetic disorder: a systematic review of parent experiences
Charlotte von der Lippe, Ingrid Neteland & Kristin Billaud Feragen
Additional file 2. Appendix II.
Divergent mutational processes distinguish hypoxic and normoxic tumours
Vinayak Bhandari, Constance H Li, Robert G Bristow, Paul C Boutros, Lauri A Aaltonen, Federico Abascal, Adam Abeshouse, Hiroyuki Aburatani, David J Adams, Nishant Agrawal, Keun Soo Ahn, Sung-Min Ahn, Hiroshi Aikata, Rehan Akbani, Kadir C Akdemir, Hikmat Al-Ahmadie, Sultan T Al-Sedairy, Fatima Al-Shahrour, Malik Alawi, Monique Albert, Kenneth Aldape, Ludmil B Alexandrov, Adrian Ally, Kathryn Alsop, Eva G Alvarez … & Christian von Mering
Many primary tumours have low levels of molecular oxygen (hypoxia), and hypoxic tumours respond poorly to therapy. Pan-cancer molecular hallmarks of tumour hypoxia remain poorly understood, with limited comprehension of its associations with specific mutational processes, non-coding driver genes and evolutionary features. Here, as part of the ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) Consortium, which aggregated whole genome sequencing data from 2658 cancers across 38 tumour types, we quantify hypoxia in 1188 tumours spanning...
Additional file 3 of The role of personality traits and leisure activities in predicting wellbeing in young people
Sarah L. Asquith, Xu Wang, Daniel S. Quintana & Anna Abraham
Additional file 3. Exploratory analysis including gender and cohort as predictors
Supplemental Material - Marital Histories and Associations With Later-Life Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment Risk in the HUNT4 70+ Study in Norway
Vegard Skirbekk, Catherine E. Bowen, Asta Håberg, Astanand Jugessur, Bo Engdahl, Bernt Bratsberg, Ekaterina Zotcheva, Geir Selbæk, Hans-Peter Kohler, Jordan Weiss, Jennifer R. Harris, Sarah E. Tom, Steinar Krokstad, Yaakov Stern & Bjørn Heine Strand
Supplemental Material for Marital Histories and Associations With Later-Life Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment Risk in the HUNT4 70+ Study in Norway by Vegard Skirbekk, Asta Håberg, Ekaterina Zotcheva, Bo Lars Engdahl, Steinar Krokstad, Hans-Peter Kohler, Astanand Jugessur, PhD, Bernt Bratsberg, Jordan Weiss, PhD, Catherine Bowen, Sarah Tom, PhD, Jennifer Harris, PhD, Yaakov Stern, PhD, Geir Selbæk, and Heine Strand, PhD in Journal of Aging and Health
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