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Process evaluation of a workplace-based health promotion and exercise cluster-randomised trial to increase productivity and reduce neck pain in office workers: a RE-AIM approach.
Alyssa Welch; Genevieve Healy; Leon Straker; Tracy Comans; Shaun O'Leary; Markus Melloh; Gisela Sjøgaard; Michelle Pereira; Xiaoqi Chen; Venerina Johnston
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH - 04 Feb 2020
This study uses the RE-AIM framework to provide a process evaluation of a workplace-based cluster randomised trial comparing an ergonomic plus exercise intervention to an ergonomic plus health promotion intervention; and to highlight variations across organisations; and consider the implications of the findings for intervention translation.This study applied the RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, ad...
Structure guided prediction of Pyrazinamide resistance mutations in pncA.
Malancha Karmakar; Carlos H M Rodrigues; Kristy Horan; Justin T Denholm; David B Ascher
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS - 05 Feb 2020
Pyrazinamide plays an important role in tuberculosis treatment; however, its use is complicated by side-effects and challenges with reliable drug susceptibility testing. Resistance to pyrazinamide is largely driven by mutations in pyrazinamidase (pncA), responsible for drug activation, but genetic heterogeneity has hindered development of a molecular diagnostic test. We proposed to use informat...
The role of afferent renal denervation in renovascular hypertension-another brick in the wall.
Márcio Galindo Kiuchi; Shaojie Chen; Revathy Carnagarin; Markus P Schlaich
PFLUGERS ARCHIV : EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY - 01 Mar 2020
A randomized controlled trial to reduce sedentary time in rheumatoid arthritis: protocol and rationale of the Take a STAND for Health study.
Ana Jessica Pinto; Tiago Peçanha; Kamila Meireles; Fabiana Braga Benatti; Karina Bonfiglioli; Ana Lúcia de Sá Pinto; Fernanda Rodrigues Lima; Rosa Maria Rodrigues Pereira; Maria Claudia Costa Irigoyen; James Edward Turner; John P Kirwan; Neville Owen; David W Dunstan; Hamilton Roschel; Bruno Gualano
TRIALS - 12 Feb 2020
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis spend most of their daily hours in sedentary behavior (sitting), a predisposing factor to poor health-related outcomes and all-cause mortality. Interventions focused on reducing sedentary time could be of novel therapeutic relevance. However, studies addressing this topic remain scarce. We aim to investigate the feasibility and efficacy of a newly developed in...
A Cost and Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Stand More AT Work (SMArT Work) Intervention.
Fehmidah Munir; Paul Miller; Stuart J H Biddle; Melanie J Davies; David W Dunstan; Dale W Esliger; Laura J Gray; Sophie E O'Connell; Ghazala Waheed; Thomas Yates; Charlotte L Edwardson
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH - 13 Feb 2020
This study conducted a cost and cost-benefit analysis of the Stand More AT (SMArT) Work workplace intervention, designed to reduce sitting time. The study was a cluster two-armed randomised controlled trial involving 37 office clusters (146 desk-based workers) in a National Health Service Trust. The intervention group received a height-adjustable workstation with supporting behaviour change str...
Benefit of lifestyle-based T2DM prevention is influenced by prediabetes phenotype.
Matthew D Campbell; Thirunavukkarasu Sathish; Paul Z Zimmet; Kavumpurathu R Thankappan; Brian Oldenburg; David R Owens; Jonathan E Shaw; Robyn J Tapp
NATURE REVIEWS. ENDOCRINOLOGY - 01 Jul 2020
The prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a target priority for the WHO and the United Nations and is a key priority in the 2018 Berlin Declaration, which is a global call for early actions related to T2DM. Health-care policies advocate that individuals at high risk of developing T2DM undertake lifestyle modification, irrespective of whether the prediabetes phenotype is defined by hy...
Outcomes of cardiogenic shock complicating acute coronary syndromes.
Samer Noaman; Nick Andrianopoulos; Angela L Brennan; Diem Dinh; Christopher Reid; Dion Stub; Sinjini Biswas; David Clark; James Shaw; Andrew Ajani; Melanie Freeman; Thomas Yip; Ernesto Oqueli; Antony Walton; Stephen J Duffy; William Chan;
CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS : OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR CARDIAC ANGIOGRAPHY & INTERVENTIONS - 01 Sep 2020
We aimed to assess the outcomes of cardiogenic shock (CS) complicating acute coronary syndromes (ACS).CS remains the leading cause of mortality in patients presenting with ACS despite advances in care.We studied 13,184 patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for all subtypes of ACS enrolled prospectively in a large multicentre Australian registry (Melbourne Interventional G...
Mapping the Associations of the Plasma Lipidome With Insulin Resistance and Response to an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test.
Habtamu B Beyene; Steven Hamley; Corey Giles; Kevin Huynh; Alexander Smith; Michelle Cinel; Natalie A Mellet; Maria G Morales-Scholz; Danielle Kloosterman; Kirsten F Howlett; Greg M Kowalski; Christopher S Shaw; Dianna J Magliano; Clinton R Bruce; Peter J Meikle
THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM - 01 Mar 2020
Insulin resistance (IR) remains a global health challenge. Lipidomics offers an opportunity to identify biomarkers and better understand mechanisms of IR associated with abnormal lipid metabolism.The objective of this article is to determine plasma lipid species associated with indices of IR and evaluate the lipidome response to an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT).This study was community bas...
Association between heart rate variability indices and features of spontaneous ventricular tachyarrhythmias in mice.
Mi He; Wei-Bo Zhao; My-Nhan Nguyen; Helen Kiriazis; Yong-Qin Li; Houyuan Hu; Xiao-Jun Du
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHARMACOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY - 01 Jul 2020
Direct evidence is limited for the association between heart rate variability (HRV) indices and ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTAs). While galectin-3 (Gal-3) is regarded as a causal factor for cardiac remodelling and a biomarker for arrhythmias, its regulation on VTAs and HVR is unknown. Using aged transgenic (TG) mice with cardiac overexpression of β -adrenoceptors and spontaneous VTAs, we stu...
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior 6 Months After Musculoskeletal Trauma: What Factors Predict Recovery?
Christina L Ekegren; Rachel E Climie; Pamela M Simpson; Neville Owen; David W Dunstan; William Veitch; Belinda J Gabbe
PHYSICAL THERAPY - 07 Feb 2020
Physical activity is increasingly recognized as an important marker of functional recovery following fracture.The objectives of this study were to measure sedentary behavior and physical activity 2 weeks and 6 months following fracture and to determine associated demographic and injury factors.This was an observational study.Two weeks and 6 months following fracture, 83 adults who were 18 to 69...
Associations of sedentary behavior in leisure and occupational contexts with symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Mats Hallgren; Thi-Thuy-Dung Nguyen; Neville Owen; Davy Vancampfort; David W Dunstan; Peter Wallin; Gunnar Andersson; Elin Ekblom-Bak
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE - 08 Feb 2020
Sedentary behaviors (SB) can be associated with poorer mental health, but it remains unclear whether contexts for these behaviors may be important. We assessed relationships of SB in leisure-time and occupational contexts with frequent symptoms of depression and anxiety. Data originate from the Swedish Health Profile Assessment (HPA) database, a health assessment offered to employees working fo...
Heritability of 596 lipid species and genetic correlation with cardiovascular traits in the Busselton Family Heart Study.
Gemma Cadby; Phillip E Melton; Nina S McCarthy; Corey Giles; Natalie A Mellett; Kevin Huynh; Joseph Hung; John Beilby; Marie-Pierre Dubé; Gerald F Watts; John Blangero; Peter J Meikle; Eric K Moses
JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH - 01 Apr 2020
CVD is the leading cause of death worldwide, and genetic investigations into the human lipidome may provide insight into CVD risk. The aim of this study was to estimate the heritability of circulating lipid species and their genetic correlation with CVD traits. Targeted lipidomic profiling was performed on 4,492 participants from the Busselton Family Heart Study to quantify the major fatty acid...
Correction to: The Mitochondria-Targeted Methylglyoxal Sequestering Compound, MitoGamide, Is Cardioprotective in the Diabetic Heart.
Mitchel Tate; Gavin C Higgins; Miles J De Blasio; Runa Lindblom; Darnel Prakoso; Minh Deo; Helen Kiriazis; Min Park; Carlos D Baeza-Garza; Stuart T Caldwell; Richard C Hartley; Thomas Krieg; Michael P Murphy; Melinda T Coughlan; Rebecca H Ritchie
CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS AND THERAPY - 01 Apr 2020
The article "The Mitochondria-Targeted Methylglyoxal Sequestering Compound, MitoGamide, Is Cardioprotective in the Diabetic Heart".
The Novel Small-molecule Annexin-A1 Mimetic, Compound 17b, Elicits Vasoprotective Actions in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Mice.
Sarah A Marshall; Cheng Xue Qin; Maria Jelinic; Kelly O'Sullivan; Minh Deo; Jesse Walsh; Mandy Li; Laura J Parry; Rebecca H Ritchie; Chen Huei Leo
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - 18 Feb 2020
The formyl peptide receptor (FPR) family are a group of G-protein coupled receptors that play an important role in the regulation of inflammatory processes. It is well-established that activation of FPRs can have cardioprotective properties. Recently, more stable small-molecule FPR1/2 agonists have been described, including both Compound 17b (Cmpd17b) and Compound 43 (Cmpd43). Both agonists act...
ABCA12 regulates insulin secretion from β-cells.
Gloria M Ursino; Ying Fu; Denny L Cottle; Nigora Mukhamedova; Lynelle K Jones; Hann Low; Ming Shen Tham; Wan Jun Gan; Natalie A Mellett; Partha P Das; Jacquelyn M Weir; Michael Ditiatkovski; Stacey Fynch; Peter Thorn; Helen E Thomas; Peter J Meikle; Helena C Parkington; Ian M Smyth; Dmitri Sviridov
EMBO REPORTS - 04 Mar 2020
Dysregulation of lipid homeostasis is intimately associated with defects in insulin secretion, a key feature of type 2 diabetes. Here, we explore the role of the putative lipid transporter ABCA12 in regulating insulin secretion from β-cells. Mice with β-cell-specific deletion of Abca12 display impaired glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and eventual islet inflammation and β-cell death. ABCA12...
Threshold and saturation pressures of baroreflex-mediated myocardial interstitial acetylcholine release in rats.
Toru Kawada; Yusuke Sata; Tsuyoshi Akiyama; Shuji Shimizu; Takashi Sonobe; James T Pearson; Masaru Sugimachi
AUTONOMIC NEUROSCIENCE : BASIC & CLINICAL - 19 Feb 2020
Cardiac microdialysis allows the assessment of cardiac efferent vagal nerve activity from myocardial interstitial acetylcholine (ACh) levels with minimal influence on the neural control of the heart; however, a total picture of the baroreflex-mediated myocardial interstitial ACh release including the threshold and saturation pressures has yet to be quantified. In eight anesthetized Wistar-Kyoto...
Author Correction: Genomic risk score offers predictive performance comparable to clinical risk factors for ischaemic stroke.
Gad Abraham; Rainer Malik; Ekaterina Yonova-Doing; Agus Salim; Tingting Wang; John Danesh; Adam S Butterworth; Joanna M M Howson; Michael Inouye; Martin Dichgans
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS - 20 Feb 2020
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
Efficient Estimation and Applications of Cross-Validated Genetic Predictions to Polygenic Risk Scores and Linear Mixed Models.
Joel Mefford; Danny Park; Zhili Zheng; Arthur Ko; Mika Ala-Korpela; Markku Laakso; Päivi Pajukanta; Jian Yang; John Witte; Noah Zaitlen
JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY : A JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY - 01 Apr 2020
Large-scale cohorts with combined genetic and phenotypic data, coupled with methodological advances, have produced increasingly accurate genetic predictors of complex human phenotypes called polygenic risk scores (PRSs). In addition to the potential translational impacts of identifying at-risk individuals, PRS are being utilized for a growing list of scientific applications, including causal in...
The choice of targets and ligands for site-specific delivery of nanomedicine to atherosclerosis.
Adil Zia; Yuao Wu; Tuan Nguyen; Xiaowei Wang; Karlheinz Peter; Hang T Ta
CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH - 01 Nov 2020
As nanotechnologies advance into clinical medicine, novel methods for applying nanomedicine to cardiovascular diseases are emerging. Extensive research has been undertaken to unlock the complex pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. However, this complexity presents challenges to develop effective imaging and therapeutic modalities for early diagnosis and acute intervention. The choice of ligand-rece...
Predictors of adverse outcome in patients with frequent premature ventricular complexes: The ABC-VT risk score.
Aleksandr Voskoboinik; Alexios Hadjis; Christina Alhede; Sung Il Im; Hansu Park; Joshua Moss; Gregory M Marcus; Henry Hsia; Byron Lee; Zian Tseng; Randall Lee; Melvin Scheinman; Vasanth Vedantham; Eric Vittinghoff; Kyoung-Min Park; Edward P Gerstenfeld
HEART RHYTHM - 26 Feb 2020
No independently validated score currently exists for risk stratification of patients with frequent premature ventricular contractions (PVCs).The purpose of this study was to develop a risk score to predict adverse events in patients with frequent PVCs.We analyzed consecutive patients between 2012 and 2017 undergoing 14-day continuous monitoring with frequent PVCs (>5%) and concurrent echocardi...
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