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Julkaisut 2014
Publications 2014

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1 Aatola H et al. Prospective relationship of change in ideal cardiovascular health status and arterial stiffness: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
2 Ahola-Olli AV et al. Interactions between genetic variants and dietary lipid composition: effects on circulating LDL cholesterol in children.
3 Arking DE et al. Genetic association study of QT interval highlights role for calcium signaling pathways in myocardial repolarization.
4 Auro K et al. A metabolic view on menopause and ageing.
5 Chumaeva N et al. Interleukin-6 gene polymorphism, chronic stress and atherosclerosis: interleukin-6-174G>C polymorphism, chronic stress and risk of early atherosclerosis in the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
6 Cousminer DL et al. Genome-wide association study of sexual maturation in males and females highlights a role for body mass and menarche loci in male puberty.
7 Fan Y et al. Upstream Transcription Factor 1 (USF1) allelic variants regulate lipoprotein metabolism in women and USF1 expression in atherosclerotic plaque.
8 Gall S et al. Exposure to parental smoking in childhood or adolescence is associated with increased carotid intima-media thickness in young adults: evidence from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study and the Childhood Determinants of Adult Health Study.
9 Gottlieb DJ et al. Novel loci associated with usual sleep duration: the CHARGE Consortium Genome-Wide Association Study.
10 Hakulinen C et al. Longitudinal measurement invariance, stability and change of anger and cynicism.
11 Harville EW et al. Preconception metabolic indicators predict gestational diabetes and offspring birthweight.
12 Heinonen I et al. Capacity and hypoxic response of subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow in humans.
13 Heinonen I et al. Myocardial blood flow and its transit time, oxygen utilization, and efficiency of highly endurance-trained human heart.
14 Heinonen I et al. Circulating N-terminal brain natriuretic peptide and cardiac function in response to acute systemic hypoxia in healthy humans.
15 Heinonen I et al. Reply to "Letter to the editor: 'Deconstructing the dogma of sympathetic restraint and its role in the cardiovascular response to exercise'".
16 Helajärvi H et al. Exploring causality between TV viewing and weight change in young and middle-aged adults. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study.
17 Herder C et al. Genetic determinants of circulating interleukin-1 receptor antagonist levels and their association with glycemic traits.
18 Hintsanen M et al. Five-factor personality traits and sleep: evidence from two population-based cohort studies.
19 Hjelt S et al. Association of thyrotropin with arterial pulse wave velocity in young adults: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
20 Hulkkonen J et al. Determinants of exercise peak arterial blood pressure, circulatory power, and exercise cardiac power in a population based sample of Finnish male and female aged 30 to 47 years: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
21 Joutsiniemi E et al. Absolute flow or myocardial flow reserve for the detection of significant coronary artery disease?
22 Kaasinen V et al. Akinetic crisis in Parkinson's disease is associated with a severe loss of striatal dopamine transporter function: A report of two cases.
23 Kaasinen V et al. Differences in striatal dopamine transporter density between tremor dominant and non-tremor Parksinson´s disease.
24 Kaikkonen JE et al. High serum n6 fatty acid proportion is associated with lowered LDL oxidation and inflammation: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
25 Kaikkonen JE et al. Role of childhood food patterns on adult cardiovascular disease risk.
26 Kemp JP et al. Does bone resorption stimulate periosteal expansion? A cross-sectional analysis of ß-C-telopeptides of type I collagen (CTX), genetic markers of the RANKL pathway, and periosteal circumference as measured by pQCT.
27 Kirjavainen A. Radiosynthesis and use of (18F)F derivatives (18F)Selectfluor bis(triflate) and (18F) CIF.
28 Ko A et al. Amerindian-specific regions under positive selection harbour new lipid variants in Latinos.
29 Komar G et al. Prognostic value of tumour blood flow, (18F)EF% and (18F)FDG PET/CT imaging in patients with head and neck cancer treated with radiochemotherapy.
30 Koskinen J et al. Youth overweight and metabolic disturbances in predicting carotid intima-media thickness, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome in adulthood: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study.
31 Koskinen T. Heart rate variability in young adults - Reference values and associations with cardiometabolic risk factors and vascular properties. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
32 Kurki MI et al. High risk population isolate reveals low frequency variants predisposing to intracranial aneurysms.
33 Kärkkäinen H et al. Carotid artery elasticity decreases during pregnancy - the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study.
34 Laaksonen MS et al. VO(2peak), myocardial hypertrophy, and myocardial blood flow in endurance-trained men.
35 Lahesmaa M et al. Hyperthyroidism increases brown fat metabolism in humans.
36 Lallukka T et al. Childhood and adult socio-economic position and social mobility as determinants of low back pain outcomes.
37 Li M et al. Loss of bone morphogenetic protein receptor 2 is associated with abnormal DNA repair in pulmonary arterial hypertension.
38 Lim ET et al. Distribution and medical impact of loss-of-function variants in the Finnish founder population.
39 Marttinen P et al. Assessing multivariate gene-metabolome associations with rare variants using Bayesian reduced rank regression.
40 Minn H et al. 18F-fluorodihydroxyphenylalanine in the diagnosis of neuroendocrine tumors.
41 Moayyeri A et al. Genetic determinants of heel bone properties: genome-wide association meta-analysis and replication in the GEFOS/GENOMOS consortium.
42 Mylam KJ et al. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography after one cycle of chemotherapy in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: results of a Nordic/US intergroup study.
43 Nesterov SV et al. C-11 acetate has excellent reproducibility for quantification of myocardial oxidative metabolism.
44 Niinikoski H et al. The STRIP study: Long-term impact of a low saturated fat/low cholesterol diet.
45 Nuotio J et al. Cardiovascular risk factors in 2011 and secular trends since 2007: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
46 Oikonen M et al. Depressive symptoms are associated with lower bone mineral density in young adults with high job strain. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
47 Ollila HM et al. Genome-wide association study of sleep duration in the Finnish population.
48 Orava J et al. Brown adipose tissue function is accompanied by cerebral activation in lean but not in obese humans.
49 Pahkala K et al. Sydän- ja verisuonisairauksien ehkäisy lapsuudesta alkaen.
50 Pälve KS et al. Association of physical activity in childhood and early adulthood with carotid artery elasticity 21 years later: the cardiovascular risk in Young Finns Study.
51 Qi Q et al. FTO genetic variants, dietary intake and body mass index: insights from 177,330 individuals.
52 Quan HL et al. Resting heart rate and the association of physical fitness with carotid artery stiffness.
53 Raitakari OT. Cardiovascular risk prediction in children and adolescents.
54 Raitoharju E et al. Blood microRNA profile associates with the levels of serum lipids and metabolites associated with glucose metabolism and insulin resistance and pinpoints pathways underlying metabolic syndrome: the cardiovascular risk in Young Finns Study.
55 Rudroff T et al. Positron emission tomography detects greater blood flow and less blood flow heterogeneity in the exercising skeletal muscles of old compared with young men during fatiguing contractions.
56 Salomäki SP et al. Visualization of pericarditis by fluorodeoxyglucose PET.
57 Salomäki SP et al. Widespread vascular inflammation in a patient with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis as detected by positron emission tomography.
58 Sandell M et al. Genetic variation in the hTAS2R38 taste receptor and food consumption among Finnish adults.
59 Seppälä I et al. Genome-wide association study on dimethylarginines reveals novel AGXT2 variants associated with heart rate variability but not with overall mortality.
60 Seppänen M, Minn H. Positroniemissiotomografia syövän uusiutumisen ennustamisessa.
61 Silbernagel G et al. Reply: Intestinal cholesterol absorption and cardiovascular risk.
62 Simino J et al. Gene-age interactions in blood pressure regulation: a large-scale investigation with the CHARGE, Global BPgen, and ICBP Consortia.
63 Skilton MR et al. High birth weight is associated with obesity and increased carotid wall thickness in young adults: the cardiovascular risk in young Finns study.
64 Tapp RJ et al. Impact of adiposity on cardiac structure in adult life: the Childhood Determinants of Adult Health (CDAH) study.
65 Telama R et al. Tracking of physical activity from early childhood through youth into adulthood.
66 Tukiainen T et al. Chromosome X-wide association study identifies Loci for fasting insulin and height and evidence for incomplete dosage compensation.
67 Tuominen L et al. Mapping neurotransmitter networks with PET: An example on serotonin and opioid systems.
68 van den Berg SM et al. Harmonization of neuroticism and extraversion phenotypes across inventories and cohorts in the Genetics of Personality Consortium: an application of Item Response Theory.
69 Vimaleswaran KS et al. Association of vitamin D status with arterial blood pressure and hypertension risk: a mendelian randomisation study.
70 Wood AR et al. Defining the role of common variation in the genomic and biological architecture of adult human height.
71 Würtz P et al. Metabolic signatures of adiposity in young adults: Mendelian randomization analysis and effects of weight change.
72 Yang X et al. Longitudinal associations between changes in physical activity and depressive symptoms in adulthood: the young Finns study.
73 Yang X et al. Active commuting from youth to adulthood and as a predictor of physical activity in early midlife: the young Finns study.

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