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Thomsen R, Rasmussen R, Madsen A, Iepsen U, Christensen R, Berg R
Scand J Clin Lab Invest . 2025 Jan; 85(1):20-27. PMID: 39879121
The objective of the current review was to identify whether clinically established lung function metrics of ventilatory and diffusion capacity obtained by standardised methodology are consistent with superior lung function...
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Rasmussen I, Lok M, Durrer C, Lytzen A, Foged F, Schelde V, et al.
Exp Physiol . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39258503
In patients previously hospitalised for COVID-19, a 12-week high-intensity interval training (HIIT) intervention has previously been shown to increase left ventricular mass (LVM) immediately after the intervention. In the present...
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Gasbjerg L, Rasmussen R, Dragan A, Lindquist P, Melchiorsen J, Stepniewski T, et al.
Br J Pharmacol . 2024 Jul; PMID: 38952084
Background And Purpose: The gut hormone glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) signals via the GIP receptor (GIPR), resulting in postprandial potentiation of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. The translation of results from rodent...
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Rasmussen I, Lok M, Durrer C, Foged F, Schelde V, Budde J, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2023 Jul; 135(2):421-435. PMID: 37391888
A large proportion of patients suffer from a persistent reduction in cardiorespiratory fitness after recovery from COVID-19, of which the effects on the heart may potentially be reversed through the...
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Rasmussen I, Foged F, Budde J, Rasmussen R, Rasmussen V, Lyngbaek M, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 Nov; 11(11):e048281. PMID: 34794987
Introduction: COVID-19 is associated with a marked systemic inflammatory response with concomitant cardiac injury and remodelling, but it is currently unknown whether the latter is reversible. Given that high-intensity interval...
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Foged F, Rasmussen I, Budde J, Rasmussen R, Rasmussen V, Lyngbaek M, et al.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med . 2021 Sep; 7(3):e001156. PMID: 34493958
Objectives: Many patients with COVID-19 suffer from persistent symptoms, many of which may potentially be reversed by high-intensity interval training (HIIT). Yet, the safety and tolerability of HIIT after COVID-19...