Swen Wolfram
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Recent Articles
1.
Schwager J, Richard N, Schoop R, Wolfram S
Mediators Inflamm
. 2014 Nov;
2014:105710.
PMID: 25371599
Rose hip powder (RHP) alleviates osteoarthritis (OA) due to its anti-inflammatory and cartilage-protective properties. Substances contained in RHP might contribute to its clinical efficacy. The activity of two RHP (i.e.,...
2.
Ortsater H, Grankvist N, Wolfram S, Kuehn N, Sjoholm A
Nutr Metab (Lond)
. 2012 Feb;
9:11.
PMID: 22333133
Background: Green tea was suggested as a therapeutic agent for the treatment of diabetes more than 70 years ago, but the mechanisms behind its antidiabetic effect remains elusive. In this...
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Schwager J, Hoeller U, Wolfram S, Richard N
BMC Complement Altern Med
. 2011 Nov;
11:105.
PMID: 22051322
Background: Clinical studies have shown that rose hip powder (RHP) alleviates osteoarthritis (OA). This might be due to anti-inflammatory and cartilage-protective properties of the complete RHP or specific constituents of...
4.
Bischoff-Ferrari H, Dawson-Hughes B, Stocklin E, Sidelnikov E, Willett W, Edel J, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 2011 Oct;
27(1):160-9.
PMID: 22028071
To test the effect of 25(OH)D(3) (HyD) compared to vitamin D(3) on serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels (25(OH)D), lower extremity function, blood pressure, and markers of innate immunity. Twenty healthy postmenopausal...
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Wolfram S
J Am Coll Nutr
. 2007 Oct;
26(4):373S-388S.
PMID: 17906191
Since ancient times green tea has been considered a health-promoting beverage. In recent years, scientists throughout the world have investigated the potential benefits of green tea and its most abundant...
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Wolfram S, Raederstorff D, Preller M, Wang Y, Teixeira S, Riegger C, et al.
J Nutr
. 2006 Sep;
136(10):2512-8.
PMID: 16988119
As the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus is increasing at an alarming rate, effective nutritional and exercise strategies for the prevention of this disease are required. Specific dietary components...
7.
Wolfram S, Wang Y, Thielecke F
Mol Nutr Food Res
. 2006 Feb;
50(2):176-87.
PMID: 16470636
During the last decade, the traditional notion that green tea consumption benefits health has received significant scientific attention and, particularly, the areas of cardiovascular disease and cancer were subject to...
8.
Helisch A, Wagner S, Khan N, Drinane M, Wolfram S, Heil M, et al.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
. 2006 Jan;
26(3):520-6.
PMID: 16397137
Objective: To assess the importance of genetic background for collateral artery development. Methods And Results: C57BL/6, BALB/c and 129S2/Sv mice were studied after femoral artery ligation by laser Doppler imaging,...
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Wolfram S, Raederstorff D, Wang Y, Teixeira S, Elste V, Weber P
Ann Nutr Metab
. 2005 Mar;
49(1):54-63.
PMID: 15735368
Background: This study investigated the antiobesity effects of TEAVIGO, a product providing the most abundant green tea catechin, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), in a pure form. Two models of diet-induced obesity...
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Buehler A, Martire A, Strohm C, Wolfram S, Fernandez B, Palmen M, et al.
Cardiovasc Res
. 2002 Aug;
55(4):768-77.
PMID: 12176126
Objective: This study was performed to evaluate the cardioprotective role of acidic fibroblast growth factor-1 (FGF-1) in transgenic mice with cardiac-specific overexpression of human FGF-1. Methods: Mice were subjected to...