Anke Wesselius
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Recent Articles
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Ren H, Lv Y, Ma B, Gao C, Yuan H, Meng H, et al.
Phenomics
. 2025 Mar;
4(6):584-591.
PMID: 40061819
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43657-024-00196-4.
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Chen Y, Tong E, Rao Y, Yu E, Zeegers M, Wesselius A
J Glob Health
. 2025 Feb;
15:04016.
PMID: 39916567
Background: Insomnia characterised by difficulties in falling asleep and maintaining sleep, and early awaking, is a prevalent worldwide sleep disorder. While previous studies have suggested an association between insomnia and...
3.
Beigrezaei S, Dianati M, Salehi-Abargouei A, Fararouei M, Akbari-Beni A, Brinkman M, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2024 Dec;
64(1):55.
PMID: 39718625
Purpose: Although total dietary protein intake has been associated with bladder cancer (BC) risk, the effect of the origin (plant or animal) and the substitutions remain to be understood. This...
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Ohanyan H, van de Wiel M, Portengen L, Wagtendonk A, den Braver N, de Jong T, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2024 Jun;
132(6):67007.
PMID: 38889167
Background: Overweight and obesity impose a considerable individual and social burden, and the urban environments might encompass factors that contribute to obesity. Nevertheless, there is a scarcity of research that...
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Boot I, Wesselius A, Jochems S, Yu E, Bosetti C, Taborelli M, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2024 Jun;
63(7):2477-2498.
PMID: 38839633
Purpose: High consumption of fruits and vegetables decrease the risk of bladder cancer (BC). The evidence of specific fruits and vegetables and the BC risk is still limited. Methods: Fruit...
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Leerschool A, Wesselius A, Kokole D, Zeegers M
J Genet Couns
. 2024 Jun;
34(1):e1919.
PMID: 38828901
Although the popularity of direct-to-consumer genetic tests (DTC-GT) for disease-related purposes increased, concerns persist whether consumers make well-informed decisions about their purchase. To better target pre- and post-test information materials,...
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Bellos I, Marinaki S, Lagiou P, Boletis I, Koster A, van Greevenbroek M, et al.
J Nephrol
. 2024 Apr;
37(8):2293-2306.
PMID: 38594601
Background: Kidney failure has been associated with decreased physical capacity, although evidence regarding the physical performance of individuals with earlier stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains limited. Methods: Cross-sectional...
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van Gennip A, Gupta M, Houben A, Berendschot T, Webers C, van Greevenbroek M, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2024 Mar;
54(10):2482-2491.
PMID: 38469703
Background: Cerebral microvascular dysfunction may contribute to depression via disruption of brain structures involved in mood regulation, but evidence is limited. We investigated the association of retinal microvascular function, a...
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Chen Y, Tang Q, Zhang Y, Wang S, Wesselius A, Li W, et al.
Nutr Cancer
. 2024 Mar;
76(5):432-441.
PMID: 38439655
Background: Observational studies suggests that diets and medications affect bladder cancer (BC) development, which are subject to confounding and difficult to make causal inference. Here we aimed to investigate whether...
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Beran M, van Gennip A, Stehouwer C, Jansen J, Gupta M, Houben A, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2024 Jan;
13(3):e9112.
PMID: 38240213
Background: Microvascular dysfunction is involved in the development of various cerebral disorders. It may contribute to these disorders by disrupting white matter tracts and altering brain connectivity, but evidence is...