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Atherogenic, fibrotic and glucose utilising actions of glucokinase activators on vascular endothelium and smooth muscle
Guidone, D; Al-aryahi, S; Kamato, D; Zheng, W; Cohen, N; Potocnik, SJ; Little, PJ; Getachew, R; Osman, N
CARDIOVASC DIABETOL - 15 Apr 2014
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical interventions for diabetes aim to control glycaemia and to prevent the development of complications, such as cardiovascular diseases. Some anti-hyperglycaemic drugs have been found to have adverse cardiovascular effects in their own right, limiting their therapeutic role. Glucokinase activity in the pancreas is critical in enhancing insulin release in response to hyp...
Exploring the expression of depression and distress in Aboriginal men in central Australia: a qualitative study
Scales, U; Rowley, K; Beever, W; O'Dea, K; Rickards, B; Brown, A
BMC PSYCHIATRY - 01 Aug 2012
BACKGROUND: Despite being at heightened risk of developing mental illness, there has been little research into the experience of depression in Australian Aboriginal populations. This study aimed to outline the expression, experience, manifestations and consequences of emotional distress and depression in Aboriginal men in central Australia. METHODS: Utilizing a grounded theory approach, in d...
The effect of modifiable risk factors on geographic mortality differentials: a modelling study
Shaw, JE; Mannan, H; McNeil, JJ; Magliano, DJ; Walls, H; Stevenson, CE; Peeters, A
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH - 25 Jan 2012
BACKGROUND: Australian mortality rates are higher in regional and remote areas than in major cities. The degree to which this is driven by variation in modifiable risk factors is unknown. METHODS: We applied a risk prediction equation incorporating smoking, cholesterol and blood pressure to a national, population based survey to project all-causes mortality risk by geographic region. We then...
International study of perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes and Body Mass Index: IPEN Adult study in 12 countries
Owen, N; Sarmiento, OL; Schofield, G; Cerin, E; Reis, RS; Mitas, J; De Bourdeaudhuij, I; Sallis, JF; MacFarlane, D; Christiansen, LB; Davey, R; Aguinaga-Ontoso, I; Salvo, D; Conway, TL; Van Dyck, D; Sugiyama, T
INT J BEHAV NUTR PHYS ACT - 16 May 2015
BACKGROUND: Ecological models of health behaviour are an important conceptual framework to address the multiple correlates of obesity. Several single-country studies previously examined the relationship between the built environment and obesity in adults, but results are very diverse. An important reason for these mixed results is the limited variability in built environments in these single-c...
Perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes and prospective changes in TV viewing time among older Australian adults
Owen, N; Sugiyama, T; Salmon, J; Dunstan, DW; Shibata, A; Ding, D; Oka, K
INT J BEHAV NUTR PHYS ACT - 11 Apr 2015
BACKGROUND: There has been a growing interest in environmental initiatives to reduce sedentary behaviour. A few existing studies on this topic are mostly cross-sectional, focused on the general adult population, and examining neighbourhood walkability. This study examined associations of perceived environmental attributes with change in TV viewing time over seven years among older Australian a...
Building better systems of care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: findings from the Kanyini health systems assessment
Tonkin, A; Howard, M; Hayman, N; Peiris, D; Cass, A; Rickards, BA; Ring, I; Brown, A
BMC HEALTH SERV RES - 28 Oct 2012
BACKGROUND: Australian federal and jurisdictional governments are implementing ambitious policy initiatives intended to improve health care access and outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. In this qualitative study we explored Aboriginal Medical Service (AMS) staff views on factors needed to improve chronic care systems and assessed their relevance to the new policy enviro...
Berberine derivatives reduce atherosclerotic plaque size and vulnerability in apoE(-/-) mice
Wang, Y; Sun, Y; Meng, S; Chen, J; Li, Y; Fang, L; Cao, J; Liu, B; Zhou, Q
J TRANSL MED - 26 Nov 2014
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Our previous in vitro and clinical work has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects of berberine (BBR), but the clinical application of BBR is limited by its poor bioavailability. Derivatives of BBR have been suggested to have enhanced bioavailability compared to BBR. In this study, we tested whether BBR derivatives, compared with BBR, had superior beneficial effects on ath...
Assessing cardiovascular risk in regional areas: the Healthy Hearts Beyond City Limits program
Carrington, MJ; Clark, RA; Jennings, GL; Stewart, S
BMC HEALTH SERV RES - 03 Sep 2012
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is more prevalent in regional and remote Australia compared to metropolitan areas. The aim of Healthy Hearts was to determine age and sex specific CVD risk factor levels and the potential value of national risk clinics. METHODS: Healthy Hearts was an observational research study conducted in four purposefully selected higher risk communities in region...
Mortality after admission for acute myocardial infarction in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in New South Wales, Australia: a multilevel data linkage study
Lujic, S; Randall, DA; Churches, TR; Haines, MM; Leyland, AH; O'Loughlin, AJ; Jorm, LR; Eades, SJ
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH - 10 Apr 2012
BACKGROUND: Heart disease is a leading cause of the gap in burden of disease between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians. Our study investigated short- and long-term mortality after admission for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people admitted with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) to public hospitals in New South Wales, Australia, and examined the impact of the hospital of admission on ou...
Acceptability and feasibility of potential intervention strategies for influencing sedentary time at work: focus group interviews in executives and employees
De Bacquer, D; De Cocker, K; Cardon, G; Veldeman, C; De Bourdeaudhuij, I; Braeckman, L; Owen, N
INT J BEHAV NUTR PHYS ACT - 18 Feb 2015
BACKGROUND: Occupational sitting can be the largest contributor to overall daily sitting time in white-collar workers. With adverse health effects in adults, intervention strategies to influence sedentary time on a working day are needed. Therefore, the present aim was to examine employees' and executives' reflections on occupational sitting and to examine the potential acceptability and feasi...
Measuring the accuracy of self-reported height and weight in a community-based sample of young people
Lim, MS; Hellard, M; Freak-Poli, R; Peeters, A; Gouillou, M; Bowring, AL
BMC MED RES METHODOL - 21 Nov 2012
BACKGROUND: Self-reported anthropometric data are commonly used to estimate prevalence of obesity in population and community-based studies. We aim to: 1) Determine whether survey participants are able and willing to self-report height and weight; 2) Assess the accuracy of self-reported compared to measured anthropometric data in a community-based sample of young people. METHODS: Participant...
Validity of a multi-context sitting questionnaire across demographically diverse population groups: AusDiab3
Winkler, EA; Dunstan, DW; Gardiner, PA; Clark, BK; Healy, GN; Owen, N; Lynch, BM
INT J BEHAV NUTR PHYS ACT - 04 Dec 2015
BACKGROUND: Sitting time questionnaires have largely been validated in small convenience samples. The validity of this multi-context sitting questionnaire against an accurate measure of sitting time is reported in a large demographically diverse sample allowing assessment of validity in varied demographic subgroups. METHODS: A subgroup of participants of the third wave of the Australian ...
Lipidomic and metabolomic characterization of a genetically modified mouse model of the early stages of human type 1 diabetes pathogenesis
Weir, JM; Overgaard, AJ; Haase, C; De Souza, DP; Pociot, F; Meikle, PJ; Tull, D
METABOLOMICS - 01 Jan 2001
The early mechanisms regulating progression towards beta cell failure in type 1 diabetes (T1D) are poorly understood, but it is generally acknowledged that genetic and environmental components are involved. The metabolomic phenotype is sensitive to minor variations in both, and accordingly reflects changes that may lead to the development of T1D. We used two different extraction methods in comb...
Adoption and maintenance of gym-based strength training in the community setting in adults with excess weight or type 2 diabetes: a randomized control trial
Ball, K; Sethi, P; Crawford, DA; Salmon, J; Jorna, M; Daly, RM; Teychenne, M; Dunstan, DW
INT J BEHAV NUTR PHYS ACT - 07 Jun 2016
BACKGROUND: Participant adoption and maintenance is a major challenge in strength training (ST) programs in the community-setting. In adults who were overweight or with type 2 diabetes (T2DM), the aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a standard ST program (SST) to an enhanced program (EST) on the adoption and maintenance of ST and cardio-metabolic risk factors and muscle str...
Patient freedom to choose a weight loss diet in the treatment of overweight and obesity: a randomized dietary intervention in type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes
Fletcher, EA; Galbraith, CE; Clifton, PM; Coles, LT
INT J BEHAV NUTR PHYS ACT - 07 Jun 2016
BACKGROUND: Offering the overweight or obese patient the option of choosing from a selection of weight loss diets has not been investigated in type 2 diabetes. The aim of the study was to investigate if the option to choose from, and interchange between a selection of diets ("Choice"), as opposed to being prescribed one set diet ("No Choice"), improves drop out rates and leads to improved we...
Patients with type 1 diabetes show signs of vascular dysfunction in response to multiple high-fat meals
Mäkinen, VP; Taskinen, MR; Ahola, AJ; Peräneva, L; Soininen, P; Pussinen, PJ; Forsblom, C; Kirveskari, J; Nieminen, JK; Hörkkö, S; Fogarty, CL; Ala-Korpela, M; Groop, PH; Vaarala, O; Jauhiainen, M; Lassenius, MI; Kangas, AJ; Lehto, M; Gordin, D
NUTR METAB - 22 Sep 2016
BACKGROUND: A high-fat diet promotes postprandial systemic inflammation and metabolic endotoxemia. We investigated the effects of three consecutive high-fat meals on endotoxemia, inflammation, vascular function, and postprandial lipid metabolism in patients with type 1 diabetes. METHODS: Non-diabetic controls (n = 34) and patients with type 1 diabetes (n = 37) were given three high-calor...
Iterative development of Stand Up Australia: a multi-component intervention to reduce workplace sitting
Dunstan, DW; Lawler, S; LaMontagne, AD; Neuhaus, M; Healy, GN; Eakin, EG; Owen, N; Fjeldsoe, BS
INT J BEHAV NUTR PHYS ACT - 21 May 2014
BACKGROUND: Sitting, particularly in prolonged, unbroken bouts, is widespread within the office workplace, yet few interventions have addressed this newly-identified health risk behaviour. This paper describes the iterative development process and resulting intervention procedures for the Stand Up Australia research program focusing on a multi-component workplace intervention to reduce sitting...
Effect of beetroot juice on lowering blood pressure in free-living, disease-free adults: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial
Clifton, PM; Coles, LT
NUTR J - 30 May 2013
BACKGROUND: The consumption of beetroot juice on a low nitrate diet may lower blood pressure (BP) and therefore reduce the risk of cardiovascular events. However, it is unknown if its inclusion as part of a normal diet has a similar effect on BP. The aim of the study was to conduct a randomized controlled trial with free-living adults to investigate if consuming beetroot juice in addition to a...
Body mass index and thoracic subcutaneous adipose tissue depth: possible implications for adequacy of chest compressions
Sutherland, R; Secombe, P; Johnson, R
BMC RES NOTES - 27 Sep 2018
OBJECTIVE: Adequacy of cardiopulmonary resuscitation relies on compression of the thoracic cage to produce changes in intra-thoracic pressures sufficient to generate a pressure gradient. In order to evaluate the efficacy of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in morbid obesity, it is first necessary to determine the depth of thoracic subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and to correlate this with bod...
A review of the external validity of clinical trials with beta-blockers in heart failure
Jelinek, MV; Iyngkaran, P; Horowitz, JD; Toukhsati, SR; Hare, DL; Thomas, MC
CLIN MED INSIGHTS CARDIOL - 24 Jan 2017
BACKGROUND: Beta-blockers (BBs) are the mainstay prognostic medication for all stages of chronic heart failure (CHF). There are many classes of BBs, each of which has varying levels of evidence to support its efficacy in CHF. However, most CHF patients have one or more comorbid conditions such as diabetes, renal impairment, and/or atrial fibrillation. Patient enrollment to randomized control...
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