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2. Entwicklung eines nationalen Mustercurriculums interprofessionelle Zusammenarbeit und Kommunikation für Medizinstudierende [Bericht über Entwicklungsprozess]
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Gornostayeva, M., Baessler, F., Baumann, C., Darmann-Finck, I., Einig, C., Ewers, M., Wild, H., and Jünger, J.
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ddc: 610 ,610 Medical sciences ,Medicine - Abstract
Problemstellung/Ziele: Die interprofessionelle Ausbildung (IPE) wird als notwendiger Schritt für eine interprofessionelle Praxis gesehen. Die positive Wirkung und der Nutzen der effektiven interprofessionellen Praxis auf Patienten- und Mitarbeiterzufriedenheit, Ressourceneinsatz und die Qualität[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Medizinische Ausbildung (GMA)
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- 2018
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3. Interprofessionelle klinische Entscheidungsfindung – ein narratives Review
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Einig, C, additional, Wild, H, additional, Ewers, M, additional, and Darmann-Finck, I, additional
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- 2018
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4. Entwicklung eines nationalen Mustercurriculums interprofessionelle Zusammenarbeit und Kommunikation für Medizinstudierende [Bericht über Entwicklungsprozess]
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Gornostayeva, M, Baessler, F, Baumann, C, Darmann-Finck, I, Einig, C, Ewers, M, Wild, H, Jünger, J, Gornostayeva, M, Baessler, F, Baumann, C, Darmann-Finck, I, Einig, C, Ewers, M, Wild, H, and Jünger, J
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- 2018
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Kaszkin, Marietta, Kinzel, Volker, Maly, Karl, Bichler, Irina, Lang, Florian, Grunicke, Hans H., Pepperkok, R., Jakobi, R., Lorenz, P., Ansorge, W., Pyerin, W., Borowski, P., Harbers, M., Ludwig, A., Kischel, T., Hilz, H., Eckert, K., Granetzny, A., Fischer, J., Grosse, R., Manch, V., Wehner, S., Kornhuber, B., Ebener, U., Müller-Decker, K., Fürstenberger, G., Vogt, I., Marks, F., Graschew, G., Küsel, A., Hull, W., Lorenz, W., Thielmann, H. W., Degen, Gisela H., Freyberger, Alexius, Müller, A., Linscheid, M., Hindermeier, Ulrike, Jorritsma, Ute, Golka, K., Föllmann, W., Peter, H., Bolt, H. M., Monnerjahn, S., Phillips, D. N., Never, A., Seidel, A., Glatt, A. R., Wiench, K., Frei, E., Schroth, P., Wiessler, M., Schäfer, T., Hergenhahn, M., Hecker, E., Proft, D., Bartholmes, P., Bagewadikar, R. S., Bertram, B., Frank, N., Leibersperger, Hanno, Gschwendt, Michael, Marks, Friedrich, Fasco, S., Plein, Peter, Schiess, Karin, Seidler, Lothar, Jacobi, T., Besemfelder, E., Stephan, M., Lehmann, W. D., Grell, M., Thoma, B., Scheurich, P., Meyer, Markus, Grunicke, Hans, Jaques G., Wegmann B., Ravemann K., Popanda, Odilia, Thielmann, Heinz Walter, Voss, H., Wirkner, U., Werner, Dieter, Strand, D., Kalmes, A., Walther, H. -P., Mechler, B., Schirrmacher, S. Volker, Kinzel, V., Hess, R., Hanagarth, H. -G., Hässler, C., Brandner, G., Ertel, Christian, Gückel, B., Schirrmacher, V., Kyewski, B. A., Bogdahn U., Jachimczak P., Schneider J., Brysch W., Schlingensiepen W., Drenkard D., Behl C., Winkler J., Apfel R., Meixensberger J., Stulle, K., Marquardt, P., Vollmers, H. P., Müller, J., Müller-Hermelink, H. -K., Schuermann, M., Seemann, G., Ptok, Angelika, Ptok, M., Carey, T. E., Steffen M., Nitz U. C., Everding B., Hölzel F., Kantwerk-Funke, G., Boll, G., Zänker, K. S., Everding, B., Steffen, M., Hölzel, P., Heymanns, J., Hennig, C., Rotsch, M., Havemann, K., Fischer, Jürgen R., Stehr, Sabine, Lahm, Harald, Drings, Peter, Krammer, Peter H., Kirsch M., Strubel A., Kist A., Hinn R., Fischer H., Buttler A., Schackert G., Friedenauer, S., Lindner, D., Marczynski, B., Karcls, H., Goergens, H. W., Epe, B., Müller, E., Schütze, D., Boiteux, S., Eder, E., Deininger, C., Hoffman, C., Scherer, E., Vermeulen, E., van Kranen, H. J., Bax, J., Woutersen, R. A., van Kreijl, C. F., Schurich, B., Hagedorn, H., Kamp, E., Eisenbrand, G., Spiegelhalder B., Bolm-Audorff U., Bienfait H. G., Preussmann R., Wacker, C. -D., Preussmann, R., Kehl, H., Spiegelhalder, B., Akkan, Z., Ries, J., Meger, M., Shephard, S. E., Gunz, D., Lutz, W. K., Tricker, A. R., Kurnar, R., Siddiqi, M., Mende, P., Pfundstein, B., Scholl, A., Janzowski, C., Jacob, D., Goelzer, P., Henn, I., Zankl, H., Zimlich, K. -H., Gansewendt, Barbara, Thier, Ricarda, Schroeder, K. R., Hallier, E., Moeckel, G., Heiden, W., Waldherr-Teschner, M., Brickmann, J., Roeser, H., Krauter, G., Scherer, G., Krätschmer, A., Hauenstein, H., Adlkofer, F., Fernando, R. C., Schmeiser, H. H., Nicklas, W., Pfau, Wolfgang, Phillips, David H., Scheckenbach, S., Cantoreggi, S., Leutbecher, Monika, Ottenwälder, H., Föst, U., Baumgart, P. M., Kliem, H. -C., Data, S., Pfeiffer, C., Fuchs, A., Schmezer, P., Kuchenmeister, F., Pool-Zober, B. L., Liegibel, U. M., Pool-Zobel, B. L., Steeb, L., Friesel, H., Schneider, Th., Scherf, H. R., Buchmann, A., Bauer-Hofmann, R., Mahr, J., Schwarz, M., Schmidt, R., Rippmann, F., Steinbauer, B., Zlfu, P., Bunk, B., Hefter, W., Klinga, K., Berger, M. R., Robertson, L. W., Luebeck, G., Moolgavkar, S., Torsten U., Kowalczyk-Wagner M., Weitzel H., Zechel, Ch., Peters, H., Anders, F., Ambs, S., Kirchner, T., Neumann, H. -G., Einig, C., Eigenbrodt, E., Oesterle, D., Deml, E., Weisse, G., Gerbracht, U., Stumpf, H., Filsingcr, E., Bannasch, P., Muster, W., Cikryt, P., Münzel, P., Röhrdanz, E., Bock, K. W., Lipp, H. -P., Wiesmüller, T., Hagenmaier, H., Schrenk, D., Karger, A., Bauer, G., Höfler, P., Götschl, M., Viesel, E., Jürgensmeier, J., Schaefer, D., Picht, G., Kiefer, J., Krieg, P., Schnapke, R., Feil, S., Wagner, E., Schleenbecker, U., Anders, A., Gross, M. M., Unger, S., Stanbridge, E. J., Boukamp, Petra, Pascheberg, Ulrich, Fusenig, Norbert E., Abken, H., Weidle, U. H., Grummt, F., Willecke, K., Schäfer, R., Hajnal, A., Balmer, I., Klemenz, R., Goretzki, P. E., Reishaus, H., Demeure, M., Haubruck, H., Lyons, J., Röher, H. D., Trouliaris, Sylvia, Hadwiger-Fangmeier, Angelika, Simon, Elke, Niemann, Heiner, Tamura, Teruko, Westphal, G., Turner, Elke, Karels, H., Blaszkewicz, M., Stopper, Helga, Schiffmann, Dietmar, De Boni, Umberto, Schuler, M., Schnitzler, R., Metzler, M., Pfeiffer, E., Aulenbacher, R., Langhof, T., Schröder, K. R., Saal, K., Müller-Hermelink, H. K., Henn W., Seitz G., Lagoda P., Christmann A., Blin N., Welter C., Adam, D., Fömzler, D., Winkler, C., Mäueler, W., Schartl, M., Theisinger B., Schüder G., Rüther U., Nunnensiek C., Müller H. A. G., Rupp W., Lüthgens M., Jipp P., Kinzler, I., Gulich, M., Seidel, H. J., Clark, O. H., McCormick, F., Bourne, H. R., Gieseler, F., Boege, F., Biersack, H., Spohn, B., Clark, M., Wilms, K., Boege, Fritz, Gieseler, Frank, Biersack, Harald, Clark, Michael, Wllms, Klaus, Polack, Axel, Strobl, Lothar, Feederle, Regina, Schweizer, Matthias, Eick, Dirk, Bornkamm, Georg W., Kopun M., Scherthan H., Granzow C., Janiaud, P., Rueß, D., Mechler, B. M., Strauss, P. G., Erfle, V., Fritsche, M., Haessler, C., Christiansen, H., Schestag, J., Christiansen, N. M., Lampert, F., Schulz, Wolfgang A., Hasse, Andreas, Sies, Helmut, Orend, G., Kuhlmann, I., Doerfler, W., Behn-Krappa, A., Hölker, I., Sandaradura de Silva, U., Smola, Ute, Hennig, Dagmar, Hadviger-Fangmeier, Angelika, Schütz, Burkhard, Kerler R., Rabes H. M., Dölken, G., Fauser, A. A., Kerkert, R., Ragoczy, U., Fritzen, R., Lange, W., Finke, J., Nowicki, B., Schalipp, E., Siegert, W., Mertelsmann, R., Schilling, U., Sinn, H. J., Maier-Borst, W., Friedrich, E. A., Löhde E., Lück M., Raude H., Schlicker H., Barzen G., Kraas E., Milleck, J., Keymer, R., Störkel, S., Reichert, T., Steinbach, F., Lippold, R., Thoenes, W., Wagner, W., Reiffen, K. -A., Bardosi, A., Brkovic, D., Gabius, H. -J., Brandt B., Jackisch C., Seitzer D., Hillebrand M., Habermann, F. A., Rabes, H. M., Zeindl-Eberhart, Evelyn, Robl, C., Röttgen, V., Nowak, C., Richter-Reichhelm, H. -B., Waldmann, V., Suchy, B., Zietz, Ch., Sarafoff, M., Ostermayr, Richard, Rabes, Hartmut M., Lorenz, J., Friedberg, T., Paulus, W., Ferlinz, R., Oesch, F., Jähde, E., Glüsenkamp, K. -H., Tietze, L. F., Rajewsky, M. F., Chen, G., Hutter, K. -J., Bullerdiek, J., Zeller, W. J., Schirner, M., Schneider, M. R., Zbu, P., Gebelein, M., Naser-Hijazi, B., Hynes, Nancy E., Reinhardt, M., Heyl, P., Schmähl, D., Presek, P., Liebenhoff, U., Findik, D., Hartmann, G. H., Fischer, H., Kliesch, C., Schackert, G., Albert, F., Kunze, S., Wannnenmacher, M., Boese-Landgraf, J., Lorenz, E., Albrecht, D., Dulce, M., Aigner, K. R., Thiem, N., Müller, H., Leonardi, M., Bogdahn, U., Justh, A., Drenkard, D., Lutz, M., Apfel, R., Behl, C., Lang, E., Lieth, C. W. v. d., Sinn, H., Betsch, B. R., Hengstler, Jan Georg, Fuchs, Jürgen, Oesch, Franz, Busch, F. J., Cato, A. B. C., Schied, G., Tang, W., Bogdahn U., Richter B., Schaefer, C., Kelleher, D. K., Vaupel, P., Mundt, D., Bartsch, H. H., Meden, H., Meyer, M., Vehmeyer, K., Mull, R., Kuhn, W., Hoffmann, S., Berger, D., Fiebig, H., Moog, Ch., Luu, B., Frühauf, S., Keppler, B. K., Galeano, A., Valenzuela-Paz, P., Klenner, T., Stadler, H., Golomb, G., Breuer, E., Voegeli, R., Hilgard, P., Nowrousian, H. R., Aulenbacher, P., Winterhalter, B., Granson, C., Stöhr, M., Ponstingl, H., Granzow, C., Drings, P., Osswald, H., Sobottka, S. B., Amtmann, E., Sauer, G., Hornung, B., Volland, S., Kahl, S., Gerspach, R., Matz, B., Schmidt, J., Lipp, M., Brehm, G., Luz, A., Rüther, U., Wendel, S., Strauß, P. G., Erflte, V., Greehmann, S., Zobel, A., Kalkbrenner, F., Vorbrüggen, G., Moelling, K., Iftner, T., Müller, A. H., Fuchs, P. G., Pfister, H., Cichutek, Klaus, Treinies, Iris, Lang, Matthias, Braun, C., Denner J., Norley S., Kurth R., Music, L., Wiestler, O. D., Aguzzi, A., von Deimling, A., Schneemann, M., Elbl, R., Kleihues, P., Land, H., Hohn, H. -P., Höök, M., Denker, H. -W., Kemmner, W., Zaar, K., Jones, Peter A., Kath, R., Herlyn, M., Maier, P., Schawalder, H. P., Elsner, J., Parzefall, W., Erber, E., Sedivy, R., Schulte-Hermann, R., Hemmer, J., Tomakidi, P., Boukamp, P., Breitkreutz, D., Fusenig, N. E., Kallinowski, F., Strauss, W., Brownell, A. L., Bassukas, I. D., Vester, G., Maurer-Schultze, B., Langbein, L., Kosmehl, H., Katenkamp, D., Spiess, Eberhard, Trefz, Günther, Ebert, Werner, Jordan, Peter, Kübler, Dieter, Lichtner, Rosemarie B., Wiedemuth, Marion, Kittmann, Annette, Ullrich, Axel, Khazaie, Khashayarsha, Kowitz, Aiga, Kadmon, Guni, Altevogt, Peter, Frixen, U. H., Behrens, J., Schipper, J., Sachs, M., Birchmeier, H., Hackenberg, R., Hawighorst, Th., Hofmann, J., Beato, H., Schulz, K. -D., Erbil, C., Maasberg, M., Kunz, L. A., Simm, A., Adam, G., Mueller-Klieser, W., Kaufmann, Andreas M., Stoeck, Michael, Hülsen A., Boukamp P., Game S., Donnelly M., Fusenig N. E., Stark, H. -J., Schlingensiepen K. -H., Kurzik-Dumke U., Phannavong B., Gundacker D., Gateff E., Gabius, S., Joshi, S. S., Franz, H., John, N. J., Grümmer, R., Denker, H. W., Gross, M. W., and Karbach, U.
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- 1991
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6. 3-Jahresergebnisse eines ambulanten Programms zum Gewichtsmanagement
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Einig, C, primary, Hofmann, C, additional, and Hoffmann, K, additional
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- 2004
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7. 2-Jahresergebnisse eines ambulanten Programms zum Gewichtsmanagement
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Einig, C, primary, Hofmann, C, additional, and Hoffmann, K, additional
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- 2003
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8. Immunohistological demonstration of pyruvate kinase isoenzyme type L in rat with monoclonal antibodies.
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Domingo, M, primary, Einig, C, additional, Eigenbrodt, E, additional, and Reinacher, M, additional
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- 1992
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9. Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate alters carbohydrate enzyme activites and foci incidence in rat liver
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Gerbracht, U., primary, Einig, C., additional, Oesterle, D., additional, Deml, E., additional, Schlatterer, B., additional, and Eigenbrodt, E., additional
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- 1990
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10. [Nursing Competence as a Developmental Task of Nursing Students in Nursing Education: A Qualitative Panel Study].
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Partsch S and Einig C
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- Humans, Female, Germany, Male, Adult, Young Adult, Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate, Clinical Competence, Qualitative Research, Curriculum, Students, Nursing psychology
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Nursing Competence as a Developmental Task of Nursing Students in Nursing Education: A Qualitative Panel Study Abstract: Background: One of the key challenges of nursing education is to foster the development of professional nursing competency. Currently, there is a lack of empirical knowledge about nursing students' subjective educational processes to be able to specifically support them in this development. Method: To reconstruct the developmental processes of nursing students, a qualitative panel study was conducted with 26 students of the three-year nursing training in Germany. Data were collected at the end of the 1
st , 2nd , and 3rd year of nursing students' training through episodic interviews, and analysed using reconstructive-hermeneutical analysis (Kruse, 2015). Results: 'Developing nursing competency' was identified as one of the five developmental tasks. In the perception of the students, this development task focuses on the acquisition of medical knowledge, skills to carry out nursing actions and the ability to organise processes. In doing so, they ignore the subjective perspective of the people to be cared for. Conclusion: Through a cross-training overarching analyses, it becomes clear that nursing students do not succeed in developing a patient-oriented understanding of nursing regarding nursing competency. Hence, it must be examined whether the perspectives of the nursing students have changed due the stronger process orientation in the new legal nursing requirements.- Published
- 2024
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11. Effects on weight loss and glycemic control with SAR441255, a potent unimolecular peptide GLP-1/GIP/GCG receptor triagonist.
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Bossart M, Wagner M, Elvert R, Evers A, Hübschle T, Kloeckener T, Lorenz K, Moessinger C, Eriksson O, Velikyan I, Pierrou S, Johansson L, Dietert G, Dietz-Baum Y, Kissner T, Nowotny I, Einig C, Jan C, Rharbaoui F, Gassenhuber J, Prochnow HP, Agueusop I, Porksen N, Smith WB, Nitsche A, and Konkar A
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- Animals, Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide, Glucagon-Like Peptide 1, Humans, Peptides pharmacology, Glycemic Control, Incretins pharmacology, Receptors, Gastrointestinal Hormone agonists, Receptors, Glucagon agonists, Weight Loss drug effects, Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists
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Unimolecular triple incretins, combining the activity of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), and glucagon (GCG), have demonstrated reduction in body weight and improved glucose control in rodent models. We developed SAR441255, a synthetic peptide agonist of the GLP-1, GCG, and GIP receptors, structurally based on the exendin-4 sequence. SAR441255 displays high potency with balanced activation of all three target receptors. In animal models, metabolic outcomes were superior to results with a dual GLP-1/GCG receptor agonist. Preclinical in vivo positron emission tomography imaging demonstrated SAR441255 binding to GLP-1 and GCG receptors. In healthy subjects, SAR441255 improved glycemic control during a mixed-meal tolerance test and impacted biomarkers for GCG and GIP receptor activation. Single doses of SAR441255 were well tolerated. The results demonstrate that integrating GIP activity into dual GLP-1 and GCG receptor agonism provides improved effects on weight loss and glycemic control while buffering the diabetogenic risk of chronic GCG receptor agonism., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests M.B., M.W., R.E., A.E., T.H., T. Kloeckener, K.L., C.M., G.D., Y.D.-B., T. Kissner, I.N., C.E., C.J., F.R., J.G., H.-P.P., I.A., N.P., A.N., and A.K. were employees of Sanofi when the studies were conducted and may hold shares and/or stock options in the company. M.B., M.W., A.E., and K.L. are inventors on the patent application WO2018100135 containing SAR441255. O.E. and S.P. are employees of Antaros Medical AB, which received payment for the practical conduct of the PET study. Otherwise, they declare no competing interests. L.J. is co-founder, co-owner, and employee of Antaros Medical AB, which received payment for the practical conduct of the PET study. Otherwise, L.J. declares no competing interests. I.V. is an employee of Uppsala University Hospital, which received payment for the practical conduct of the PET study. I.V. declares no competing interests. W.B.S. was the principal investigator of the study conducted at the MDNOCCR Alliance for Multispecialty Research (AMR)/DBA NOCCR (New Orleans Center for Clinical Research), Knoxville, Tennessee, and received payment for the practical conduct of the study. No payment was received for the preparation of this manuscript. No other potential conflicts of interest relevant to this article were reported., (Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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12. A novel dual glucagon-like peptide and glucagon receptor agonist SAR425899: Results of randomized, placebo-controlled first-in-human and first-in-patient trials.
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Tillner J, Posch MG, Wagner F, Teichert L, Hijazi Y, Einig C, Keil S, Haack T, Wagner M, Bossart M, and Larsen PJ
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- Adolescent, Adult, Blood Glucose analysis, Blood Glucose drug effects, Body Weight drug effects, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Female, Humans, Lipids blood, Male, Middle Aged, Obesity complications, Placebos, Young Adult, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 drug therapy, Hypoglycemic Agents adverse effects, Hypoglycemic Agents pharmacology, Hypoglycemic Agents therapeutic use, Receptors, Glucagon agonists, Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists
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Aims: To evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of SAR425899, a novel polypeptide, active as an agonist at both the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) and the glucagon receptor (GCR), in healthy volunteers and in overweight/obese patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D)., Methods: Subcutaneous administrations of SAR425899 were tested in two randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trials. In the first trial, healthy overweight volunteers (body mass index [BMI] 25-30 kg/m
2 ; n = 32) received single-ascending doses (0.01-0.1 mg) of SAR425899 or placebo. In the second, a multiple-ascending-dose trial (NCT02411825), healthy normal- to overweight volunteers (BMI 20-30 kg/m2 ; n = 40) and overweight/obese patients with T2D (BMI 28-42 kg/m2 ; n = 36) received daily doses of SAR425899 or placebo over 21 or 28 days, respectively., Results: The most frequently reported adverse events were gastrointestinal; gastrointestinal side effects were less pronounced in patients with T2D compared with healthy volunteers. SAR425899 significantly reduced levels of fasting plasma glucose (P < 0.05 vs. placebo) and glycated haemoglobin (P < 0.001 versus placebo) in patients with T2D. Additionally, SAR425899 led to reductions in body weight, with a maximal reduction of 5.32 kg in healthy volunteers and 5.46 kg in patients with T2D (P < 0.001 vs. placebo) at end of treatment., Conclusions: SAR425899 was well tolerated and led to favourable glycaemic effects in patients with T2D and weight reduction in both healthy volunteers and patients. Whether dual GLP-1R/GCR agonism represents a treatment method that is superior to pure GLP-1R agonists for obesity and diabetes treatment remains to be confirmed., (© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)- Published
- 2019
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13. Evaluation of body fat changes during weight loss by using improved anthropometric predictive equations.
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García AL, Wagner K, Einig C, Trippo U, Koebnick C, and Zunft HJ
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- Absorptiometry, Photon methods, Adult, Aged, Anthropometry, Female, Humans, Male, Mathematics, Middle Aged, Predictive Value of Tests, Adipose Tissue metabolism, Body Composition physiology, Obesity therapy, Weight Loss physiology
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Background/aim: Skinfold-based equations are widely used to evaluate body fat (BF), but over-/underestimation is often reported. We evaluate the capacity of improved skinfold-based equations to estimate BF changes during weight reduction and compare them against well-established equations., Methods: Overweight adults (n = 44) participated in a 4-month weight reduction intervention. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and anthropometric measurements were taken at baseline and after intervention. The BF% was calculated using García, Peterson, and Durnin and Womersley (DW) equations., Results: Baseline and postintervention BF% measured by DXA correlated highest with BF% predicted according to García (r = 0.934 and r = 0.948, respectively), followed by Peterson (r = 0.941 and r = 0.932, respectively) and DW (r = 0.557 and r = 0.402, respectively); only a slight systematic error in overestimating the BF% was observed in estimates according to García (r = 0.147 and r = 0.104, respectively; p < 0.001), while increasing errors occurred using the Peterson (r = 0.624 and r = 0.712, respectively; p < 0.001) and DW (r = 0.767 and r = 0.769, respectively; p < 0.001) equations. Moderate correlations between BF changes (kg) measured by DXA and predicted by DW (r = 0.7211), Peterson (r = 0.697), and García (r = 0.645) were observed., Conclusion: Improved skinfold equations cannot accurately measure changes in BF after weight reduction., (Copyright 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2006
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