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van Bilsen, J.H.M. (author), van den Brink, W. (author), van den Hoek, A.M. (author), Dulos, R. (author), Caspers, M.P.M. (author), Kleeman, R. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), Verschuren, L. (author)
Metabolic disorders, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes have a large impact on global health, especially in industrialized countries. Tissue-specific chronic low-grade inflammation is a key contributor to complications in metabolic disorders. To support therapeutic approaches to these complications, it is crucial to gain a deeper understanding...
article 2021
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TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author), Stroeve, J.H.M. (author), van Wietmarschen, H. (author), Kremer, B.H.A. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), Wopereis, S. (author)
Nutrition research is struggling to demonstrate beneficial health effects, since nutritional effects are often subtle and long term. Health has been redefined as the ability of our body to cope with daily-life challenges. Physiology acts as a well-orchestrated machinery to adapt to the continuously changing environment. We term this adaptive...
article 2015
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Wykretowicz, A. (author), Guzik, P. (author), Bartkowiak, G. (author), Krauze, T. (author), Kasinowski, R. (author), Dziarmaga, M. (author), Wesseling, K.H. (author), Wysocki, H. (author), TNO Biomedical Instrumentation (author)
Endothelial dysfunction and reduced BRS (baroreflex sensitivity) may be present in patients with CAD (coronary artery disease). The normal fasting glucose level does not exclude abnormal glucose metabolism in patients with CAD. The aim of present study was to evaluate endothelial function and BRS according to glucose metabolism in patients with...
article 2005