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  • Sliz, E., et al. (författare)
  • Evidence of a causal effect of genetic tendency to gain muscle mass on uterine leiomyomata
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: Nature Communications. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2041-1723. ; 14:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Uterine leiomyomata (UL) are the most common tumours of the female genital tract and the primary cause of surgical removal of the uterus. Genetic factors contribute to UL susceptibility. To add understanding to the heritable genetic risk factors, we conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of UL in up to 426,558 European women from FinnGen and a previous UL meta-GWAS. In addition to the 50 known UL loci, we identify 22 loci that have not been associated with UL in prior studies. UL-associated loci harbour genes enriched for development, growth, and cellular senescence. Of particular interest are the smooth muscle cell differentiation and proliferation-regulating genes functioning on the myocardin-cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 1A pathway. Our results further suggest that genetic predisposition to increased fat-free mass may be causally related to higher UL risk, underscoring the involvement of altered muscle tissue biology in UL pathophysiology. Overall, our findings add to the understanding of the genetic pathways underlying UL, which may aid in developing novel therapeutics.
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  • Tabassum, R, et al. (författare)
  • Genetic architecture of human plasma lipidome and its link to cardiovascular disease
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Nature communications. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2041-1723. ; 10:1, s. 4329-
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    • Understanding genetic architecture of plasma lipidome could provide better insights into lipid metabolism and its link to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Here, we perform genome-wide association analyses of 141 lipid species (n = 2,181 individuals), followed by phenome-wide scans with 25 CVD related phenotypes (n = 511,700 individuals). We identify 35 lipid-species-associated loci (P <5 ×10−8), 10 of which associate with CVD risk including five new loci-COL5A1, GLTPD2, SPTLC3, MBOAT7 and GALNT16 (false discovery rate<0.05). We identify loci for lipid species that are shown to predict CVD e.g., SPTLC3 for CER(d18:1/24:1). We show that lipoprotein lipase (LPL) may more efficiently hydrolyze medium length triacylglycerides (TAGs) than others. Polyunsaturated lipids have highest heritability and genetic correlations, suggesting considerable genetic regulation at fatty acids levels. We find low genetic correlations between traditional lipids and lipid species. Our results show that lipidomic profiles capture information beyond traditional lipids and identify genetic variants modifying lipid levels and risk of CVD.
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  • Kooij, J. J. S., et al. (författare)
  • Updated European Consensus Statement on diagnosis and treatment of adult ADHD
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: European psychiatry. - : Cambridge University Press (CUP). - 0924-9338 .- 1778-3585. ; 56, s. 14-34
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • BackgroundAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is among the most common psychiatric disorders of childhood that often persists into adulthood and old age. Yet ADHD is currently underdiagnosed and undertreated in many European countries, leading to chronicity of symptoms and impairment, due to lack of, or ineffective treatment, and higher costs of illness.MethodsThe European Network Adult ADHD and the Section for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Across the Lifespan (NDAL) of the European Psychiatric Association (EPA), aim to increase awareness and knowledge of adult ADHD in and outside Europe. This Updated European Consensus Statement aims to support clinicians with research evidence and clinical experience from 63 experts of European and other countries in which ADHD in adults is recognized and treated.ResultsBesides reviewing the latest research on prevalence, persistence, genetics and neurobiology of ADHD, three major questions are addressed: (1) What is the clinical picture of ADHD in adults? (2) How should ADHD be properly diagnosed in adults? (3) How should adult ADHDbe effectively treated?ConclusionsADHD often presents as a lifelong impairing condition. The stigma surrounding ADHD, mainly due to lack of knowledge, increases the suffering of patients. Education on the lifespan perspective, diagnostic assessment, and treatment of ADHD must increase for students of general and mental health, and for psychiatry professionals. Instruments for screening and diagnosis of ADHD in adults are available, as are effective evidence-based treatments for ADHD and its negative outcomes. More research is needed on gender differences, and in older adults with ADHD.
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  • Hallstrom, J., et al. (författare)
  • Performance of a modular wideband 1000 kV HVDC reference divider
  • 2014
  • Ingår i: CPEM Digest (Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements). - 9781479952052 ; , s. 782-783
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper describes the performance of a wideband HVDC reference divider. The divider concept is a shielded modular divider and it is intended for traceable calibration of HVDC measuring systems up to 1000 kV in customers' laboratories. The first priority in the design was the accuracy of HVDC measurements. In addition, the divider was designed to have wide bandwidth, both to enable measurement of ripple voltages and to prevent damage during possible flashovers. © 2014 IEEE.
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  • Kambach, S., et al. (författare)
  • How do trees respond to species mixing in experimental compared to observational studies?
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Ecology and Evolution. - : Wiley. - 2045-7758. ; 9:19, s. 11254-11265
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • For decades, ecologists have investigated the effects of tree species diversity on tree productivity at different scales and with different approaches ranging from observational to experimental study designs. Using data from five European national forest inventories (16,773 plots), six tree species diversity experiments (584 plots), and six networks of comparative plots (169 plots), we tested whether tree species growth responses to species mixing are consistent and therefore transferrable between those different research approaches. Our results confirm the general positive effect of tree species mixing on species growth (16% on average) but we found no consistency in species-specific responses to mixing between any of the three approaches, even after restricting comparisons to only those plots that shared similar mixtures compositions and forest types. These findings highlight the necessity to consider results from different research approaches when selecting species mixtures that should maximize positive forest biodiversity and functioning relationships.
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  • Lehtonen, T, et al. (författare)
  • SLEEP PROBLEMS IN EARLY RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES. - : BMJ. - 0003-4967 .- 1468-2060. ; 79, s. 614-614
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • It is well known that patients with established RA suffer from problems with sleep quality[1]. There are however few, if any, studies on sleep quality among newly diagnosed patients.Objectives:To investigate the sleep quality among patients newly diagnosed with RA.Methods:We used the Swedish study Epidemiological Investigation of RA (EIRA) including patients at the time of diagnosis, based on the 1987 ACR criteria during 2008-2016. At 1 and 3 years after diagnosis, the patients were sent a questionnaire in which they were asked to rate their sleep quality on 10 different questions. We then calculated 6 different sleep components consisting of insomnia, non-restorative sleep, sleep problems, general quality of sleep, if poor sleep affected the health and if they were getting enough sleep[2].Sleep problems were defined as mostly or always having problems with either of the following: falling asleep, many awakenings with difficulties to go back to sleep, waking up early or having disturbed/restless sleep. Insomnia was defined as answering mostly or always on either problem with falling asleep, many awakenings with difficulties to go back to sleep or waking up early, in combination with mostly or always being tired during the day.Having problems with non-restorative sleep was defined as mostly or always having trouble waking up or not feeling well rested when waking up. We defined having problem with not getting enough sleep, sleep quality affecting the health and poor sleep quality as reporting any of the two highest scores on the corresponding questions.We then calculated the proportion of people experiencing no problems at 1 or 3 years after RA diagnosis, developing problems, improving or always having problems with their sleep.Results:We identified 1483 patients with data at either one or both time points. The mean age was 59 years (IQR 19), and 1063 (72%) were women. At 1 year, 36% of the patients reported having at least one type of sleep problem, after 3 years, this figure was 29%. Over 20% of the patients reported having “Rather big” or “Very big” problems with sleep after one year (Table 1) and 31% had problems at one or both time points (Table 2). Disturbed sleep was a problem for their health in 20% of the patients and 11% reported having “poor” or “very poor” sleep quality at both times. Insomnia was experienced by 118 (10%) patients at 1 year and 112 (11%) at 3 years.Table 1.Sleep problems at 1 and 3 years after diagnosis of RA.1 year3 yearsInsomnia118 (9%)112 (11%)Not getting enough sleep102 (8%)113 (11%)Problems with sleep in general270 (22%)231 (22%)Sleep quality affecting health238 (19%)197 (19%)Poor sleep quality218 (17%)209 (20%)Problem with non-restorative sleep218 (17%)154 (14%)Table 2.Individuals experiencing no problems, developing problems, improving or always having problems with their sleep at 1 and 3 years after diagnosis of RA.No problems at any time pointImprovedDeveloped problemsProblems at both 1 and 3 yearsInsomnia702 (85%)43 (5%)46 (6%)39 (5%)Not getting enough sleep719 (86%)36 (4%)47 (6%)34 (4%)Problems with sleep in general576 (69%)81 (10%)78 (9%)103 (12%)Sleep quality affecting health616 (74%)65 (8%)70 (8%)85 (10%)Poor sleep quality623 (74%)57 (7%)66 (8%)91 (11%)Problem with non-restorative sleep654 (78%)71 (8%)46 (5%)67 (8%)Conclusion:In a population-based early RA cohort receiving today’s standard care, 30% of the patients reported some type of sleep problem during the first 3 years. Although this is a lower rate than has been reported in established RA, this is a significant proportion of RA patients, and these findings warrant further studies to closer identify the course of sleep problems and the factors influencing it such as pain.References:[1]Bourguignon C et al PMID 14596374[2]Akerstedt T et al PMID 18484368Acknowledgments:The authors wish to acknowledge the EIRA study group and the EIRA data collectors.Disclosure of Interests:Tiina Lehtonen: None declared, Torbjörn Åkerstedr: None declared, Lauren Lyne: None declared, Lars Klareskog: None declared, Saedis Saevarsdottir Employee of: Part-time at deCODE Genetics/Amgen Inc, working on genetic research unrelated to this project, Lars Alfredsson: None declared, Helga Westerlind: None declared
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  • Lyne, L, et al. (författare)
  • Sleep problems in rheumatoid arthritis over 12 years from diagnosis: results from the Swedish EIRA study
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: RMD open. - : BMJ. - 2056-5933. ; 8:1
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Most studies of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and sleep have focused on established RA. We here investigate sleep quality and sleep duration in patients with newly diagnosed RA and during 1–12 years after diagnosis.MethodsData were collected on sleep 1–12 years after diagnosis from patients diagnosed 1998–2018 in the Swedish study Epidemiological Investigation of RA. Six sleep domains (sleep problems, non-restorative sleep, insomnia, insufficient sleep, sleep quality perceived as poor and sleep considered a health problem); a global sleep score and time spent in bed were estimated. Using logistic regression, ORs were calculated for each sleep outcome by disease duration. We explored whether pain (low (Visual Analogue Scale=0–20 mm, reference), intermediate=21–70, high=71–100) or functional impairment (Health Assessment Questionnaire>1.0) was associated with problems.ResultsWe had sleep data on 4131 observations (n=3265 individuals). Problems with ≥1 sleep domain (global sleep score) was reported in 1578 observations (38%) and increased with disease duration (OR 1.04, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.07). Median time in bed was 8 hours (Q1-Q3: 7.5–9.0). High-grade pain increased the likelihood of sleep problems ~3–9 fold, and increased functional impairment ~4–8 fold.ConclusionIn this cohort of newly diagnosed patients with RA with access to the current treatment from diagnosis, we did not find any major problems with sleep, and existing sleep problems related mainly to pain and reduced function. Treatment of sleep problems in RA should be guided towards treating the underlying problem causing the sleep disturbance.
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  • Nieminen, T, et al. (författare)
  • Risk factors for evaluating early mortality after microvascular reconstruction of head and neck cancers
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian journal of surgery : SJS : official organ for the Finnish Surgical Society and the Scandinavian Surgical Society. - : SAGE Publications. - 1799-7267. ; 111:4, s. 83-91
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Free tissue transfer reconstruction carries significant complication rates in surgical head and neck oncology. A registry-based approach offers a possibility to investigate the factors affecting increased morbidity and early mortality, that is, death within 6 months of treatment. Methods: A retrospective registry review was conducted on a series of 317 consecutive microvascular free tissue transfers in head and neck cancer patients performed during 2013–2017 at the Helsinki University Hospital (Helsinki, Finland). All surviving patients had a minimum follow-up of 2 years (range 24–84 months). Results: Overall, 36 (11.4%) early deaths occurred in this series. In multivariable logistic regression analysis, patients aged 75 years and older ( p = 0.019), Adult Comorbidity Evaluation-27 (ACE-27) score of 3 ( p = 0.048), tumor class T3 ( p = 0.005), lymph node class N2 ( p = 0.014), or thrombocyte count of 360 (× 109 L) or more ( p = 0.001) were more likely to die within 6 months of surgery. Of these 36 patients, 27 (75%) had a complication warranting hospital care and most ( n = 22, 61%) had several complications. Conclusions: Early postoperative mortality most frequently affects patients aged 75 years and above, with a high ACE-27 score, advanced tumor stage, or high thrombocyte count. Therefore, preoperative assessment and patient selection should have a crucial role in this patient population.
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  • Palosuo, T., et al. (författare)
  • A multi-model comparison of soil carbon assessment of a coniferous forest stand
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Environmental Modelling & Software. - : Elsevier. - 1364-8152 .- 1873-6726. ; 35, s. 38-49
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • We simulated soil carbon stock dynamics of an Austrian coniferous forest stand with five soil-only models (Q, ROMUL, RothC, SoilCO2/RothC and Yasso07) and three plant-soil models (CENTURY, CoupModel and Forest-DNDC) for an 18-year period and the decomposition of a litter pulse over a 100-year period. The objectives of the study were to assess the consistency in soil carbon estimates applying a multi-model comparison and to present and discuss the sources of uncertainties that create the differences in model results. Additionally, we discuss the applicability of different modelling approaches from the view point of large-scale carbon assessments. Our simulation results showed a wide range in soil carbon stocks and stock change estimates reflecting substantial uncertainties in model estimates. The measured stock change estimate decreased much more than the model predictions. Model results varied not only due to the model structure and applied parameters, but also due to different input information and assumptions applied during the modelling processes. Initialization procedures applied with the models induced large differences among the modelled soil carbon stocks and stock change estimates. Decomposition estimates of the litter pulse driven by model structures and parameters also varied considerably. Our results support the use of relatively simple soil-only models with low data requirements in inventory type of large-scale carbon assessments. It is important that the modelling processes within the national inventories are transparently reported and special emphasis is put on how the models are used, which assumptions are applied and what is the quality of data used both as input and to calibrate the models.
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  • van der Plas, F., et al. (författare)
  • Continental mapping of forest ecosystem functions reveals a high but unrealised potential for forest multifunctionality
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Ecology Letters. - : Wiley. - 1461-023X .- 1461-0248. ; 21:1, s. 31-42
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Humans require multiple services from ecosystems, but it is largely unknown whether trade-offs between ecosystem functions prevent the realisation of high ecosystem multifunctionality across spatial scales. Here, we combined a comprehensive dataset (28 ecosystem functions measured on 209 forest plots) with a forest inventory dataset (105,316 plots) to extrapolate and map relationships between various ecosystem multifunctionality measures across Europe. These multifunctionality measures reflected different management objectives, related to timber production, climate regulation and biodiversity conservation/recreation. We found that trade-offs among them were rare across Europe, at both local and continental scales. This suggests a high potential for win-win' forest management strategies, where overall multifunctionality is maximised. However, across sites, multifunctionality was on average 45.8-49.8% below maximum levels and not necessarily highest in protected areas. Therefore, using one of the most comprehensive assessments so far, our study suggests a high but largely unrealised potential for management to promote multifunctional forests.
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  • Artigas, J., et al. (författare)
  • Towards a renewed research agenda in ecotoxicology
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Environmental Pollution. - : Elsevier BV. - 0269-7491. ; 160, s. 201-206
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • New concerns about biodiversity, ecosystem services and human health triggered several new regulations increasing the need for sound ecotoxicological risk assessment. The PEER network aims to share its view on the research issues that this challenges. PEER scientists call for an improved biologically relevant exposure assessment. They promote comprehensive effect assessment at several biological levels. Biological traits should be used for Environmental risk assessment (ERA) as promising tools to better understand relationships between structure and functioning of ecosystems. The use of modern high throughput methods could also enhance the amount of data for a better risk assessment. Improved models coping with multiple stressors or biological levels are necessary to answer for a more scientifically based risk assessment. Those methods must be embedded within life cycle analysis or economical models for efficient regulations. Joint research programmes involving humanities with ecological sciences should be developed for a sound risk management. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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