D E Laaksonen
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Recent Articles
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Lappalainen J, Oksala N, Laaksonen D, Khanna S, Kokkola T, Kaarniranta K, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2018 Feb;
28(7):1808-1817.
PMID: 29474750
Impaired expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and increased oxidative stress may contribute to the pathophysiology of diabetes by disrupted tissue protection. Acute exercise induces oxidative stress, whereas exercise training...
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Eloranta A, Schwab U, Venalainen T, Kiiskinen S, Lakka H, Laaksonen D, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis
. 2016 Jul;
26(9):833-41.
PMID: 27397511
Background And Aims: There are no studies on the relationships of dietary quality indices to the clustering of cardiometabolic risk factors in children. We therefore investigated the associations of four...
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Eloranta A, Lindi V, Schwab U, Kiiskinen S, Venalainen T, Lakka H, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2013 Dec;
53(6):1431-9.
PMID: 24374820
Purpose: Previous evidence for the associations of eating frequency and food consumption with clustering of metabolic risk factors among children is limited. We therefore investigated association of the daily number...
4.
Savonen K, Kiviniemi V, Laaksonen D, Lakka T, Laukkanen J, Tuomainen T, et al.
J Intern Med
. 2011 Aug;
270(6):589-96.
PMID: 21801244
Background: A slow heart rate recovery (HRR) after an exercise test is associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality in asymptomatic individuals, but the data regarding additional prognostic information...
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Martikainen J, Soini E, Laaksonen D, Niskanen L
Eur J Clin Nutr
. 2011 May;
65(10):1148-55.
PMID: 21587284
Background/objectives: To predict the health economic consequences of modest reductions in the daily intake of salt (-1.0 g per day) and replacement of saturated fat (SFA, -1.0 energy percent (E%))...
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Juvonen K, Salmenkallio-Marttila M, Lyly M, Liukkonen K, Lahteenmaki L, Laaksonen D, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis
. 2010 Jul;
21(9):748-56.
PMID: 20605427
Background And Aims: Dietary fibre (DF) may play an important role in weight control. The amount, type and way of processing of DF modify food structure and subsequent postprandial appetitive,...
7.
Kilpelainen T, Laaksonen D, Lakka T, Herder C, Koenig W, Lindstrom J, et al.
Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes
. 2010 Apr;
118(10):757-9.
PMID: 20361391
Physical activity exerts anti-inflammatory effects, but genetic variation may modify its influence. In particular, the rs1800629 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the tumor necrosis factor ( TNF) gene and the rs1800795...
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Sillanpaa E, Hakkinen A, Laaksonen D, Karavirta L, Kraemer W, Hakkinen K
Int J Sports Med
. 2010 Mar;
31(2):110-7.
PMID: 20222003
We examined effects of 21 weeks of strength and/or endurance training and nutrition on serum hormones and physical fitness in 39-64-year-old women. Subjects (n=79) were randomized into the endurance group...
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Lankinen M, Schwab U, Gopalacharyulu P, Seppanen-Laakso T, Yetukuri L, Sysi-Aho M, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis
. 2009 Jun;
20(4):249-57.
PMID: 19553094
Background And Aims: Whole-grain cereals and diets with a low glycemic index may protect against the development of type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but the mechanisms are poorly understood....
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Sillanpaa E, Hakkinen A, Punnonen K, Hakkinen K, Laaksonen D
Scand J Med Sci Sports
. 2009 Jun;
19(6):885-95.
PMID: 19508653
This study compared 21 weeks of combined high-intensity strength and endurance training with endurance or strength training only on metabolic risk factors in 40-65-year-old men. The healthy men (n=63) were...