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Nishi Chaturvedi

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Dziopa K, Chaturvedi N, Asselbergs F, Schmidt A
Commun Med (Lond) . 2025 Mar; 5(1):77. PMID: 40082712
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prediction models perform poorly in people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). We aimed to identify potentially non-traditional CVD predictors for six facets of CVD (including coronary...
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Topriceanu C, Gong X, Shah M, Shiwani H, Eminson K, Atilola G, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol . 2025 Jan; 85(5):454-469. PMID: 39772360
Background: Aircraft noise is a growing concern for communities living near airports. Objectives: This study aimed to explore the impact of aircraft noise on heart structure and function. Methods: Nighttime...
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de Kort F, Vinke E, van der Lelij E, Anblagan D, Bastin M, Beiser A, et al.
Neurobiol Aging . 2024 Nov; 146():38-47. PMID: 39602940
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) increase with age, with marked interindividual variation. There is a need for normative data by age and sex, to improve individualized WMH burden assessment. In this...
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Jamieson A, Jones S, Chaturvedi N, Hughes A, Orini M
Sci Rep . 2024 Oct; 14(1):22994. PMID: 39362983
Exercise capacity is a strong independent predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. The utilization of well-established submaximal tests of exercise capacity such as the 6-min walk test (6MWT), 3-min step...
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Walker V, Patalay P, Cuitun Coronado J, Denholm R, Forbes H, Stafford J, et al.
JAMA Psychiatry . 2024 Aug; 81(11):1071-1080. PMID: 39167370
Importance: Associations have been found between COVID-19 and subsequent mental illness in both hospital- and population-based studies. However, evidence regarding which mental illnesses are associated with COVID-19 by vaccination status...
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Taylor K, Eastwood S, Walker V, Cezard G, Knight R, Arab M, et al.
Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol . 2024 Jul; 12(8):558-568. PMID: 39054034
Background: Some studies have shown that the incidence of type 2 diabetes increases after a diagnosis of COVID-19, although the evidence is not conclusive. However, the effects of the COVID-19...
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Rehwald R, Sudre C, Smith L, Sokolska M, Tillin T, Atkinson D, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2024 Jul; 45(11):1661-1669. PMID: 38997120
Background And Purpose: Incidental findings on brain MRI and variations of the circle of Willis (CoW) are relatively common among the general population. Ethnic differences have been described before, but...
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Knuppel A, Boyd A, Macleod J, Chaturvedi N, Williams D
Lancet . 2024 May; 403(10440):1981-1982. PMID: 38729195
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Eastwood S, Hemani G, Watkins S, Scally A, Davey Smith G, Chaturvedi N
Trends Mol Med . 2024 Apr; 30(6):541-551. PMID: 38677980
Population differences in cardiometabolic disease remain unexplained. Misleading assumptions over genetic explanations are partly due to terminology used to distinguish populations, specifically ancestry, race, and ethnicity. These terms differentially implicate...
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Topriceanu C, Shah M, Webber M, Chan F, Shiwani H, Richards M, et al.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord . 2024 Mar; 24(1):172. PMID: 38509472
Background: Although APOE ε4 allele carriage confers a risk for coronary artery disease, its persistence in humans might be explained by certain survival advantages (antagonistic pleiotropy). Methods: Combining data from...