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Dias K, Ramos J, Wallen M, Davies P, Cain P, Leong G, et al.
J Obes . 2019 Nov; 2019:2193723. PMID: 31781386
Background: Increased visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is strongly associated with cardiometabolic risk factors. Accurate quantification of VAT is available through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which incurs a significant financial and...
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Ingul C, Dias K, Tjonna A, Follestad T, Hosseini M, Timilsina A, et al.
Prog Cardiovasc Dis . 2018 Feb; 61(2):214-221. PMID: 29452134
Background: High intensity interval training (HIIT) confers superior cardiovascular health benefits to moderate intensity continuous training (MICT) in adults and may be efficacious for improving diminished cardiac function in obese...
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Dias K, Ingul C, Tjonna A, Keating S, Gomersall S, Follestad T, et al.
Sports Med . 2017 Aug; 48(3):733-746. PMID: 28853029
Background: Paediatric obesity significantly increases the risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases across the lifespan. Increasing cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) could mitigate this risk. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) improves CRF in clinical...
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Salman K, Cain P, Fitzgerald B, Sundqvist M, Ugander M
Ultrasound Med Biol . 2017 Apr; 43(7):1331-1338. PMID: 28433439
Cardiac amyloidosis is a rare but serious condition with poor survival. One of the early findings by echocardiography is impaired diastolic function, even before the development of cardiac symptoms. Early...
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Dias K, Spence A, Sarma S, Oxborough D, Timilsina A, Davies P, et al.
Int J Cardiol . 2017 Apr; 240:313-319. PMID: 28372865
Background: Obesity in childhood predisposes individuals to cardiovascular disease and increased risk of premature all-cause mortality. The aim of this study was to determine differences in LV morphology and function...
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Dias K, Masterson C, Wallen M, Tjonna A, Hosseini M, Davies P, et al.
Pediatr Exerc Sci . 2017 Mar; 29(3):350-360. PMID: 28253063
Purpose: Poor cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with increased all cause morbidity and mortality. In children with obesity, maximum oxygen uptake (V̇O) may not be achieved due to reduced motivation and...
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Dias K, Coombes J, Green D, Gomersall S, Keating S, Tjonna A, et al.
BMJ Open . 2016 Apr; 6(4):e010929. PMID: 27044585
Introduction: The prevalence of paediatric obesity is increasing, and with it, lifestyle-related diseases in children and adolescents. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) has recently been explored as an alternate to traditional...
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Fitzgerald B, Scalia G, Cain P, Garcia M, Thomas J
Heart Lung Circ . 2011 Jul; 20(9):574-8. PMID: 21763199
Background: The "sparkled" echocardiographic appearance of amyloid has become less visually obvious in the era of harmonic imaging. Significantly dilated atria in the setting of a normal sized ventricle may...
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Ugander M, Cain P, Johnsson P, Palmer J, Arheden H
BMC Cardiovasc Disord . 2010 Jan; 10:4. PMID: 20082708
Background: The time course of regional functional recovery following revascularization with regards to the presence or absence of infarction is poorly known. We studied the effect of the presence of...
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Cain P, Ahl R, Hedstrom E, Ugander M, Allansdotter-Johnsson A, Friberg P, et al.
BMC Med Imaging . 2009 Jan; 9:2. PMID: 19159437
Background: Knowledge about age-specific normal values for left ventricular mass (LVM), end-diastolic volume (EDV), end-systolic volume (ESV), stroke volume (SV) and ejection fraction (EF) by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR)...