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Extended Release Oral Milrinone, CRD-102, for Advanced Heart Failure.
Shane Nanayakkara; Vivian Mak; Karina Crannitch; Melissa Byrne; David M Kaye
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY - 15 Sep 2018
Although heart transplantation and mechanical circulatory support are effective therapies for patients with advanced heart failure (HF), many patients are ineligible due to co-morbidities. Continuous home intravenous with positive inotropes such as milrinone are used in these patients to improve quality of life. We hypothesized that, unlike previous studies with oral milrinone, a slow-release f...
Continued increases in blood pressure over two decades in Samoa (1991-2013); around one-third of the increase explained by rising obesity levels.
Christine Linhart; Take Naseri; Sophia Lin; Richard Taylor; Stephen Morrell; Stephen T McGarvey; Dianna J Magliano; Paul Zimmet
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH - 15 Sep 2018
To analyse trends over the period 1991-2013 in systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and the prevalence of hypertension in adults aged 25-64 years in Samoa; and to assess the contribution of rising obesity levels to period trends.Unit record data from seven population-based surveys (n = 10,881) conducted between 1991 and 2013 were included for analysis. Surveys were adju...
A three arm cluster randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the SMART Work & Life intervention for reducing daily sitting time in office workers: study protocol.
Charlotte L Edwardson; Stuart J H Biddle; Alexandra Clarke-Cornwell; Stacy Clemes; Melanie J Davies; David W Dunstan; Helen Eborall; Malcolm H Granat; Laura J Gray; Genevieve N Healy; Gerry Richardson; Thomas Yates; Fehmidah Munir
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH - 14 Sep 2018
Office-based workers typically spend 70-85% of working hours, and a large proportion of leisure time, sitting. High levels of sitting have been linked to poor health. There is a need for fully powered randomised controlled trials (RCTs) with long-term follow-up to test the effectiveness of interventions to reduce sitting. This paper describes the methodology of a three-arm cluster RCT designed ...
Myeloperoxidase is a potential molecular imaging and therapeutic target for the identification and stabilization of high-risk atherosclerotic plaque.
Imran Rashid; Ghassan J Maghzal; Yung-Chih Chen; David Cheng; Jihan Talib; Darren Newington; Minqin Ren; Saumitra K Vajandar; Amy Searle; Ana Maluenda; Eva-Lotte Lindstedt; Andrew Jabbour; Antony J Kettle; Andre Bongers; Carl Power; Erik Michaëlsson; Karlheinz Peter; Roland Stocker
EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL - 14 Sep 2018
As the inflammatory enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO) is abundant in ruptured human atherosclerotic plaques, we aimed to investigate the role of MPO as a potential diagnostic and therapeutic target for high-risk plaque.We employed the tandem stenosis model of atherosclerotic plaque instability in apolipoprotein E gene knockout (Apoe-/-) mice. To test the role of MPO, we used Mpo-/-Apoe-/- mice and t...
Airway Microbiota Dynamics Uncover a Critical Window for Interplay of Pathogenic Bacteria and Allergy in Childhood Respiratory Disease.
Shu Mei Teo; Howard H F Tang; Danny Mok; Louise M Judd; Stephen C Watts; Kym Pham; Barbara J Holt; Merci Kusel; Michael Serralha; Niamh Troy; Yury A Bochkov; Kristine Grindle; Robert F Lemanske; Sebastian L Johnston; James E Gern; Peter D Sly; Patrick G Holt; Kathryn E Holt; Michael Inouye
CELL HOST & MICROBE - 12 Sep 2018
Repeated cycles of infection-associated lower airway inflammation drive the pathogenesis of persistent wheezing disease in children. In this study, the occurrence of acute respiratory tract illnesses (ARIs) and the nasopharyngeal microbiome (NPM) were characterized in 244 infants through their first five years of life. Through this analysis, we demonstrate that >80% of infectious events involve...
Associations of total amount and patterns of objectively measured sedentary behavior with performance-based physical function.
Yung Liao; Hsiu-Hua Hsu; Ai Shibata; Kaori Ishii; Mohammad Javad Koohsari; Koichiro Oka
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE REPORTS - 01 Dec 2018
Although greater sedentary time has been found to be associated with negative health impacts, little is known whether the specific pattern of sedentary behavior (i.e. sedentary bouts, breaks and durations) are associated with physical function among older adults. The present study examined the associations between objectively measured sedentary behavior and physical function among older Japanes...
Glycaemic control for people with type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia - an urgent need for a review of management plan.
Mohammed J Alramadan; Dianna J Magliano; Turky H Almigbal; Mohammed Ali Batais; Afsana Afroz; Hesham J Alramadhan; Waad Faozi Mahfoud; Adel Mehmas Alragas; Baki Billah
BMC ENDOCRINE DISORDERS - 10 Sep 2018
The aim of this study was to assess inadequate glycaemic control and its associated factors among people with type 2 diabetes in Saudi Arabia.A cross-sectional study design was used. Adults with type 2 diabetes attending diabetes centres in Riyadh, Hofuf and Jeddah cities were interviewed and their anthropometrics were measured. Their medical records were also reviewed to collect information re...
Evaluating Short-Term Musculoskeletal Pain Changes in Desk-Based Workers Receiving a Workplace Sitting-Reduction Intervention.
Charlotte L Brakenridge; Yee Ying Chong; Elisabeth A H Winkler; Nyssa T Hadgraft; Brianna S Fjeldsoe; Venerina Johnston; Leon M Straker; Genevieve N Healy; Bronwyn K Clark
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH - 10 Sep 2018
This paper explores changes in musculoskeletal pain among desk-based workers over three months of a workplace-delivered, sitting-reduction intervention. Participants ( = 153, 46% female; mean ± SD aged 38.9 ± 8.0 years) were cluster-randomized ( = 18 work teams) to receive an organizational change intervention, with or without an activity tracker. A modified Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire...
SIMPLE INTERMITTENT RESISTANCE ACTIVITY MITIGATES THE DETRIMENTAL EFFECT OF PROLONGED UNBROKEN SITTING ON ARTERIAL FUNCTION IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE ADULTS.
Rachel E Climie; Michael J Wheeler; Megan Grace; Elizabeth Lambert; Neale Cohen; Neville Owen; Bronwyn Kingwell; David W Dunstan; Daniel J Green
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY (BETHESDA, MD. : 1985) - 06 Sep 2018
Prolonged sitting contributes to cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. The underlying mechanisms are unknown, but may include changes in arterial function and vasoactive mediators. We examined the effects of prolonged unbroken sitting, relative to regular active interruptions to sitting time, on arterial function in adults at increased CVD risk. In a randomized crossover trial, 19 sedentary overwe...
Large-scale plasma lipidomic profiling identifies lipids that predict cardiovascular events in secondary prevention.
Piyushkumar A Mundra; Christopher K Barlow; Paul J Nestel; Elizabeth H Barnes; Adrienne Kirby; Peter Thompson; David R Sullivan; Zahir H Alshehry; Natalie A Mellett; Kevin Huynh; Kaushala S Jayawardana; Corey Giles; Malcolm J McConville; Sophia Zoungas; Graham S Hillis; John Chalmers; Mark Woodward; Gerard Wong; Bronwyn A Kingwell; John Simes; Andrew M Tonkin; Peter J Meikle;
JCI INSIGHT - 06 Sep 2018
Plasma lipidomic measures may enable improved prediction of cardiovascular outcomes in secondary prevention. The aim of this study is to determine the association of plasma lipidomic measurements with cardiovascular events and assess their potential to predict such events.Plasma lipids (n = 342) were measured in a retrospective subcohort (n = 5,991) of the LIPID study. Proportional hazards regr...
Disordered haematopoiesis and cardiovascular disease: a focus on myelopoiesis.
Dragana Dragoljevic; Marit Westerterp; Camilla Bertuzzo Veiga; Prabhakara Nagareddy; Andrew J Murphy
CLINICAL SCIENCE (LONDON, ENGLAND : 1979) - 14 Sep 2018
Cardiovascular (CV) diseases (CVD) are primarily caused by atherosclerotic vascular disease. Atherogenesis is mainly driven by recruitment of leucocytes to the arterial wall, where macrophages contribute to both lipid retention as well as the inflammatory milieu within the vessel wall. Consequently, diseases which present with an enhanced abundance of circulating leucocytes, particularly monocy...
Lipidomic Profiles of the Heart and Circulation in Response to Exercise versus Cardiac Pathology: A Resource of Potential Biomarkers and Drug Targets.
Yow Keat Tham; Bianca C Bernardo; Kevin Huynh; Jenny Y Y Ooi; Xiao Ming Gao; Helen Kiriazis; Corey Giles; Peter J Meikle; Julie R McMullen
CELL REPORTS - 04 Sep 2018
Exercise-induced heart growth provides protection against cardiovascular disease, whereas disease-induced heart growth leads to heart failure. These distinct forms of growth are associated with different molecular profiles (e.g., mRNAs, non-coding RNAs, and proteins), and targeting differentially regulated genes has therapeutic potential for heart failure. The effects of exercise on the cardiac...
Immunogenicity of a Tripartite Cell Penetrating Peptide Containing a MUC1 Variable Number of Tandem Repeat (VNTR) and A T Helper Epitope.
Nicole Brooks; Jennifer Hsu; Sandra Esparon; Dodie Pouniotis; Geoffrey A Pietersz
MOLECULES (BASEL, SWITZERLAND) - 02 Sep 2018
Peptide-based vaccines for cancer have many advantages however, for optimization these immunogens should incorporate peptide epitopes that induce CD8, as well as CD4 responses, antibody and long term immunity. Cell penetrating peptides (CPP) with a capacity of cytosolic delivery have been used to deliver antigenic peptides and proteins to antigen presenting cells to induce cytotoxic T cell, hel...
Replacing Sedentary Time: Meta-analysis of Objective-Assessment Studies.
Jesús Del Pozo-Cruz; Antonio García-Hermoso; Rosa M Alfonso-Rosa; Francisco Alvarez-Barbosa; Neville Owen; Sebastien Chastin; Borja Del Pozo-Cruz
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE - 01 Sep 2018
The aim was to summarize estimates of the potential benefits for cardiometabolic risk markers and all-cause mortality of replacing time spent in sedentary behaviors with light-intensity physical activity or with moderate to vigorous physical activity, from studies using device-based measurement.Four databases covering the period up to December 2016 were searched and analyzed (February 2017). Da...
Prevalence and progression of subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with chronic kidney disease and diabetes.
Ana Palanca; Esmeralda Castelblanco; Hèctor Perpiñán; Àngels Betriu; Berta Soldevila; José Manuel Valdivielso; Marcelino Bermúdez; Xavier Duran; Elvira Fernández; Manel Puig-Domingo; Per-Henrik Groop; Núria Alonso; Dídac Mauricio
ATHEROSCLEROSIS - 01 Sep 2018
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and diabetes. Traditional cardiovascular risk factors fail to fully account for the increase in cardiovascular risk in these patients. This study aims to analyse the prevalence and progression of subclinical atherosclerosis in CKD patients with and without diabetes.We included da...
Standing up to the cardiometabolic consequences of hematological cancers.
Erin J Howden; André La Gerche; Jane F Arthur; Julie R McMullen; Garry L Jennings; David W Dunstan; Neville Owen; Sharon Avery; Bronwyn A Kingwell
BLOOD REVIEWS - 01 Sep 2018
Hematological cancer survivors are highly vulnerable to cardiometabolic complications impacting long-term health status, quality of life and survival. Elevated risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease arises not only from the effects of the cancers themselves, but also from the toxic effects of cancer therapies, and deconditioning arising from reduced physical activity levels. Regular physic...
The Role of Physical Activity in Managing Fatigue in Cancer Survivors.
Bernat-Carles Serdà I Ferrer; Eline van Roekel; Brigid M Lynch
CURRENT NUTRITION REPORTS - 01 Sep 2018
This review provides an up-to-date overview of the evidence relating to how physical inactivity ameliorates cancer-related fatigue. A summary of the postulated biological mechanisms underpinning the relationship is presented.Systematic reviews and meta-analyses synthesising the results of randomised controlled trials of physical activity interventions to reduce fatigue broadly conclude that aer...
Efficacy and safety of methionine aminopeptidase 2 inhibition in type 2 diabetes: a randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trial.
Joseph Proietto; Jaret Malloy; Dongliang Zhuang; Mark Arya; Neale D Cohen; Ferdinandus J de Looze; Christopher Gilfillan; Paul Griffin; Stephen Hall; Thomas Nathow; Geoffrey S Oldfield; David N O'Neal; Adam Roberts; Bronwyn G A Stuckey; Dennis Yue; Kristin Taylor; Dennis Kim
DIABETOLOGIA - 01 Sep 2018
This multicentre randomised double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial assessed the efficacy and safety of a methionine aminopeptidase 2 (MetAP2) inhibitor, beloranib, in individuals with obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m) and type 2 diabetes (HbA 53-97 mmol/mol [7-11%] and fasting glucose <15.6 mmol/l).2Participants were randomised (via a centralised interactive web response system) to placebo, 1.2 or...
Associations of office workers' objectively assessed occupational sitting, standing and stepping time with musculoskeletal symptoms.
Pieter Coenen; Genevieve N Healy; Elisabeth A H Winkler; David W Dunstan; Neville Owen; Marj Moodie; Anthony D LaMontagne; Elizabeth A Eakin; Peter B O'Sullivan; Leon M Straker
ERGONOMICS - 01 Sep 2018
We examined the association of musculoskeletal symptoms (MSS) with workplace sitting, standing and stepping time, as well as sitting and standing time accumulation (i.e. usual bout duration of these activities), measured objectively with the activPAL3 monitor. Using baseline data from the Stand Up Victoria trial (216 office workers, 14 workplaces), cross-sectional associations of occupational a...
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