6 results on '"Simonenko, Maria"'
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2. (Post)war economy of Ukraine and the professional status of Ukrainian marketing companies
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Parkhomenko, Irina, Simonenko, Maria, Samoilov, Evgeny, and Nikolaenko, Dmitry
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- 2023
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3. Epigenetics in the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: influence of exercise and nutrition 2 3
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Gevaert, Andreas, Wood, Nathanael, Boen, Jente, Davos, Constantinos, HANSEN, Dominique, HANSSEN, Ine, Krenning, Guido, Moholdt, Trine, Osto, Elena, Paneni, Francesco, Pedretti, Roberto, Plösch, Torsten, Simonenko, Maria, Bowen, T, Gevaert, Andreas, Wood, Nathanael, Boen, Jente, Davos, Constantinos, HANSEN, Dominique, HANSSEN, Ine, Krenning, Guido, Moholdt, Trine, Osto, Elena, Paneni, Francesco, Pedretti, Roberto, Plösch, Torsten, Simonenko, Maria, and Bowen, T
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DNA methylation ,Physical activity ,Hypertension ,RNA therapeutics ,Heart failure ,Histone modification ,Non-coding RNA ,Coronary artery disease ,Epigenetic editing - Abstract
Increasing evidence links changes in epigenetic systems, such as DNA methylation, histone modification, and non-coding RNA expression, to the occurrence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). These epigenetic modifications can change genetic function under influence of exogenous stimuli and can be transferred to next generations, providing a potential mechanism for inheritance of behavioural intervention effects. The benefits of exercise and nutritional interventions in the primary and secondary prevention of CVD are well established, but the mechanisms are not completely understood. In this review, we describe the acute and chronic epigenetic effects of physical activity and dietary changes. We propose exercise and nutrition as potential triggers of epigenetic signals, promoting the reshaping of transcriptional programmes with effects on CVD phenotypes. Finally, we highlight recent developments in epigenetic therapeutics with implications for primary and secondary CVD prevention. This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant PRIMA 24 PR00P3_179861 to EO and grant number 310030_197557 to FP); Swiss Heart Foundation (to EO, and grant numbers FF21076 and FF20045 to FP). TSB was supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC) UK (MR/S025472/1) We thank the late Dr Romualdo Belardinelli for stimulating ideas related to the role of epigenetics in CVD prevention [125] . Parts of Figure 1 and Figure 2 by Servier Medical Art (http://smart.servier.com), licensed under CC-BY-3.0 unported license.
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- 2022
4. Epigenetics in the primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: influence of exercise and nutrition
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Gevaert, Andreas B, Wood, Nathanael, Boen, Jente R A, Davos, Constantinos H, Hansen, Dominique, Hanssen, Henner, Krenning, Guido, Moholdt, Trine, Osto, Elena, Paneni, Francesco, Pedretti, Roberto F E, Plösch, Torsten, Simonenko, Maria, Bowen, T Scott, University of Zurich, Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation (GIOT), Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), Center for Liver, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases (CLDM), and Reproductive Origins of Adult Health and Disease (ROAHD)
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DNA methylation ,Physical activity ,Histone modification ,Non-coding RNA ,Epigenetic editing ,RNA therapeutics ,Heart failure ,Coronary artery disease ,Hypertension ,Epidemiology ,Health Status ,610 Medicine & health ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,540 Chemistry ,Secondary Prevention ,10209 Clinic for Cardiology ,Humans ,Human medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Exercise ,10038 Institute of Clinical Chemistry - Abstract
Increasing evidence links changes in epigenetic systems, such as DNA methylation, histone modification, and non-coding RNA expression, to the occurrence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). These epigenetic modifications can change genetic function under influence of exogenous stimuli and can be transferred to next generations, providing a potential mechanism for inheritance of behavioural intervention effects. The benefits of exercise and nutritional interventions in the primary and secondary prevention of CVD are well established, but the mechanisms are not completely understood. In this review, we describe the acute and chronic epigenetic effects of physical activity and dietary changes. We propose exercise and nutrition as potential triggers of epigenetic signals, promoting the reshaping of transcriptional programmes with effects on CVD phenotypes. Finally, we highlight recent developments in epigenetic therapeutics with implications for primary and secondary CVD prevention., European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 29 (17), ISSN:2047-4873, ISSN:2047-4881
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- 2022
5. How to optimize the adherence to a guideline-directed medical therapy in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases: a clinical consensus statement from the European Association of Preventive Cardiology
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Roberto F E Pedretti, Dominique Hansen, Marco Ambrosetti, Maria Back, Thomas Berger, Mariana Cordeiro Ferreira, Véronique Cornelissen, Constantinos H Davos, Wolfram Doehner, Carmen de Pablo y Zarzosa, Ines Frederix, Andrea Greco, Donata Kurpas, Matthias Michal, Elena Osto, Susanne S Pedersen, Rita Esmeralda Salvador, Maria Simonenko, Patrizia Steca, David R Thompson, Matthias Wilhelm, Ana Abreu, Pedretti, Roberto Franco Enrico, HANSEN, Dominique, Ambrosetti, Marco, Back, Maria, Berger, Thomas, Cordeiro Ferreira, Mariana, cornelissen, Veronique, Davos, Constantinos H, Doehner, Wolfram, De pablo Y Zarzosa, Carmen, FREDERIX, Ines, Greco, Andrea, Kurpas, Donata, Michal, Matthias, Osto, Elena, Pedersen, Susanne, Salvador, Rita Esmeralda, Simonenko, Maria, Steca, Patrizia, Thomson, David R, Wihelm, Matthias, Abreu, Ana, Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa, and University of Zurich
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Adherence ,Epidemiology ,Secondary prevention ,540 Chemistry ,610 Medicine & health ,Human medicine ,Cardiovascular disease ,Cardiovascular risk ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,10038 Institute of Clinical Chemistry - Abstract
© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved., A key factor to successful secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is optimal patient adherence to treatment. However, unsatisfactory rates of adherence to treatment for CVD risk factors and CVD have been observed consistently over the last few decades. Hence, achieving optimal adherence to lifestyle measures and guideline-directed medical therapy in secondary prevention and rehabilitation is a great challenge to many healthcare professionals. Therefore, in this European Association of Preventive Cardiology clinical consensus document, a modern reappraisal of the adherence to optimal treatment is provided, together with simple, practical, and feasible suggestions to achieve this goal in the clinical setting, focusing on evidence-based concepts.
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- 2022
6. Secondary prevention through comprehensive cardiovascular rehabilitation
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Andreas B. Gevaert, Maria Simonenko, Thomas Berger, Constantinos H. Davos, Wolfram Doehner, Paul Dendale, Véronique Cornelissen, Ann-Dorthe Zwisler, Dominique Hansen, Roberto F E Pedretti, Ines Frederix, Dan Gaita, Miguel Mendes, Ana Abreu, Heinz Völler, Marco Ambrosetti, Hareld M. C. Kemps, Mathias Wilhelm, Nicolle Kraenkel, Jean-Paul Schmid, Massimo F Piepoli, Carlo Vigorito, Alain Cohen-Solal, Jari A. Laukkanen, Birna Bjarnason-Wehrens, Ugo Corrà, Josef Niebauer, Marie Christine Iliou, Future Everyday, Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center, Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa, Ambrosetti, Marco, Abreu, Ana, Corrà, Ugo, Davos, Constantinos, HANSEN, Dominique, FREDERIX, Ines, Iliou, Marie, Pedretti, Roberto, Schmid, Jean-Paul, Vigorito, Carlo, Voller, Heinz, Wilhelm, Mathias, Piepoli, Massimo, Bjarnason-Wehrens, Birna, Berger, Thomas, Cohen-Solal, Alain, Cornelissen, Veronique, DENDALE, Paul, Doehner, Wolfram, Gaita, Dan, Gevaert, Andreas, Kemps, Hareld, Kraenkel, Nicolle, Laukkanen, Jari, Mendes, Miguel, Niebauer, Josef, Simonenko, Maria, and Zwisler, Ann-Dorthe Olsen
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hypertension ,Epidemiology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiac rehabilitation ,heart failure ,physical activity ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,SDG 3 – Goede gezondheid en welzijn ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,prevention ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Intervention (counseling) ,Medicine ,acute coronary syndromes ,030212 general & internal medicine ,610 Medicine & health ,Secondary prevention ,Modalities ,Rehabilitation ,diabetes ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Preventive cardiology ,risk factor ,Position paper ,Medical emergency ,Human medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,exercise training ,coronary artery disease - Abstract
©The European Society of Cardiology 2020. Article reuse guidelines : sagepub.com/journals-permissions, Secondary prevention through comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation has been recognized as the most cost-effective intervention to ensure favourable outcomes across a wide spectrum of cardiovascular disease, reducing cardiovascular mortality, morbidity and disability, and to increase quality of life. The delivery of a comprehensive and ‘modern’ cardiac rehabilitation programme is mandatory both in the residential and the out-patient setting to ensure expected outcomes. The present position paper aims to update the practical recommendations on the core components and goals of cardiac rehabilitation intervention in different cardiovascular conditions, in order to assist the whole cardiac rehabilitation staff in the design and development of the programmes, and to support healthcare providers, insurers, policy makers and patients in the recognition of the positive nature of cardiac rehabilitation. Starting from the previous position paper published in 2010, this updated document maintains a disease-oriented approach, presenting both well-established and more controversial aspects. Particularly for implementation of the exercise programme, advances in different training modalities were added and new challenging populations were considered. A general table applicable to all cardiovascular conditions and specific tables for each clinical condition have been created for routine practice.
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- 2021
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