Birgit Linkohr
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Recent Articles
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Ruckert-Eheberg I, Steger A, Muller A, Linkohr B, Barthel P, Maier M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2025 Mar;
20(3):e0318502.
PMID: 40067853
Objective: The aim of the study was to derive median age- and sex-specific respiratory rates in a population-based sample of adults and to identify disease and lifestyle factors associated with...
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Steger A, Barthel P, Muller A, Ruckert-Eheberg I, Linkohr B, Allescher J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Dec;
14(1):30566.
PMID: 39702502
In contemporary healthcare, effective risk stratification in the general population is vital amidst rising chronic disease rates and an ageing demographic. Deceleration Capacity of the heart rate (DC), derived from...
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Eissa T, Huber M, Obermayer-Pietsch B, Linkohr B, Peters A, Fleischmann F, et al.
PNAS Nexus
. 2024 Oct;
3(10):pgae449.
PMID: 39440022
Molecular analytics increasingly utilize machine learning (ML) for predictive modeling based on data acquired through molecular profiling technologies. However, developing robust models that accurately capture physiological phenotypes is challenged by...
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Ruckert-Eheberg I, Heier M, Simon M, Kraus M, Peters A, Linkohr B
BMC Public Health
. 2024 Aug;
24(1):2317.
PMID: 39187842
Background: Loss to follow-up in long-term epidemiological studies is well-known and often substantial. Consequently, there is a risk of bias to the results. The motivation to take part in an...
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Eissa T, Leonardo C, Kepesidis K, Fleischmann F, Linkohr B, Meyer D, et al.
Cell Rep Med
. 2024 Jun;
5(7):101625.
PMID: 38944038
Infrared spectroscopy is a powerful technique for probing the molecular profiles of complex biofluids, offering a promising avenue for high-throughput in vitro diagnostics. While several studies showcased its potential in...
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Claessen H, Narres M, Heier M, Kvitkina T, Linkohr B, Wolff G, et al.
Cardiovasc Diabetol
. 2024 Mar;
23(1):110.
PMID: 38555466
Background: The reduction of myocardial infarction (MI) and narrowing the gap between the populations with and without diabetes are important goals of diabetes care. We analyzed time trends for sex-specific...
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Aubele M, Grill E, Eggert T, Schneider E, Strobl R, Jahn K, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2023 Dec;
14:1292312.
PMID: 38090269
Objective: The presence and intensity of symptoms vary in patients with unilateral vestibular hypofunction. We aimed to determine which saccadic and vestibulo-ocular reflex parameters best predict the presence of symptoms...
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Atasoy S, Henningsen P, Johar H, Middeke M, Sattel H, Linkohr B, et al.
J Hypertens
. 2023 Dec;
42(3):521-529.
PMID: 38088424
Background: The risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in individuals with an alerting reaction, assessed by hypertension in the first blood pressure (BP) reading but normal BP in further readings,...
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Schwedhelm C, Nimptsch K, Ahrens W, Hasselhorn H, Jockel K, Katzke V, et al.
Sci Data
. 2023 Dec;
10(1):868.
PMID: 38052810
Metadata from epidemiological studies, including chronic disease outcome metadata (CDOM), are important to be findable to allow interpretability and reusability. We propose a comprehensive metadata schema and used it to...
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Nogal A, Alkis T, Lee Y, Kifer D, Hu J, Murphy R, et al.
Cardiovasc Res
. 2023 Sep;
119(17):2743-2754.
PMID: 37706562
Aims: Myocardial infarction (MI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Most metabolomics studies investigating metabolites predicting MI are limited by the participant number and/or the demographic diversity....