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- 2023
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PLASMA METABOLOMIC PROFILING PREDICTS AORTIC STIFFNESS AND RISK OF INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND MORTALITY AFTER 16 YEARS OF FOLLOW-UP IN THE GENERAL POPULATION
2023) European Society of Hypertension 2023 - Annual meeting In Journal of Hypertension 41(Suppl 3). p.60-60(
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Elevated circulating follistatin associates with increased risk of mortality and cardiometabolic disorders
2023) In Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases(
- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2021
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Associations Between Systolic Interarm Differences in Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes and Mortality : Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis, Development and Validation of a Prognostic Algorithm: The INTERPRESS-IPD Collaboration
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- 2020
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Early and supernormal vascular aging : Clinical characteristics and association with incident cardiovascular events
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- 2019
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Association between added sugar intake and mortality is nonlinear and dependent on sugar source in 2 Swedish population-based prospective cohorts
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High Plasma sRAGE (Soluble Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products) Is Associated With Slower Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Progression and Lower Risk for First-Time Coronary Events and Mortality
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- 2018
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Measures of low lung function and the prediction of incident COPD events and acute coronary events
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Plasma levels of the proprotein convertase furin and incidence of diabetes and mortality
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- 2017
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Increased blood cadmium levels were not associated with increased fracture risk but with increased total mortality in women : the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study
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- 2016
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Modifiable causes of premature death in middle-age in Western Europe : Results from the EPIC cohort study
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- Contribution to journal › Article