293 results on '"Straznicky, Nora"'
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2. Inverse association between sympathetic nervous system activity and bone mass in middle aged overweight individuals
3. Markers of sympathetic nervous system activity associate with complex plasma lipids in metabolic syndrome subjects
4. Diet low in advanced glycation end products increases insulin sensitivity in healthy overweight individuals: a double-blind, randomized, crossover trial1–3
5. Interrupting prolonged sitting in type 2 diabetes: nocturnal persistence of improved glycaemic control
6. Specific plasma lipid classes and phospholipid fatty acids indicative of dairy food consumption associate with insulin sensitivity
7. Weight Loss and Exercise Alter the High-Density Lipoprotein Lipidome and Improve High-Density Lipoprotein Functionality in Metabolic Syndrome
8. Feasibility of catheter-based renal nerve ablation and effects on sympathetic nerve activity and blood pressure in patients with end-stage renal disease
9. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are cross-sectionally associated with insulin secretion in healthy subjects
10. Sympathetic activation and endothelial dysfunction in polycystic ovary syndrome are not explained by either obesity or insulin resistance
11. Arterial Norepinephrine Concentration is Inversely and Independently Associated With Insulin Clearance in Obese Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome
12. Blunted sympathetic neural response to oral glucose in obese subjects with the insulin-resistant metabolic syndrome
13. A sympathetic view of human obesity
14. Surgical approaches to the treatment of obesity
15. A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of Pioglitazone Treatment on Sympathetic Nervous System Activity and Cardiovascular Function in Obese Subjects With Metabolic Syndrome
16. Plasma advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and NF-κB activity are independent determinants of diastolic and pulse pressure
17. Mediators of sympathetic activation in metabolic syndrome obesity
18. Neural mechanisms and management of obesity-related hypertension
19. The Relation of Glucose Metabolism to Left Ventricular Mass and Function and Sympathetic Nervous System Activity in Obese Subjects With Metabolic Syndrome
20. Response to Comment on: Straznicky et al. Neuroadrenergic Dysfunction Along the Diabetes Continuum: A Comparative Study in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects. Diabetes 2012;61: 2506–2516
21. Predicting the Glycemic Response to Gastric Bypass Surgery in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
22. Neuroadrenergic Dysfunction Along the Diabetes Continuum: A Comparative Study in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects
23. Baseline Sympathetic Nervous System Activity Predicts Dietary Weight Loss in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects
24. The Effects of Weight Loss Versus Weight Loss Maintenance on Sympathetic Nervous System Activity and Metabolic Syndrome Components
25. Sympathetic nervous activation in obesity and the metabolic syndrome—Causes, consequences and therapeutic implications
26. Neuroadrenergic dysfunction in obesity: an overview of the effects of weight loss
27. Sympathetic Neural Adaptation to Hypocaloric Diet With or Without Exercise Training in Obese Metabolic Syndrome Subjects
28. Weight Loss May Reverse Blunted Sympathetic Neural Responsiveness to Glucose Ingestion in Obese Subjects With Metabolic Syndrome
29. SINGLE-UNIT SYMPATHETIC DISCHARGE PATTERN IN PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ELEVATED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
30. Effects of Dietary Weight Loss on Sympathetic Activity and Cardiac Risk Factors Associated with the Metabolic Syndrome
31. Comparison of endothelial function and sympathetic nervous system activity along the glucose continuum in individuals with differing metabolic risk profiles and low dietary sodium intake
32. Invited talk: Metabolic syndrome: Sympathetic (neural) perspectives
33. Lipoproteins and cardiovascular reactivity
34. Does sympathetic dysfunction occur before denervation in pure autonomic failure?
35. Endothelial Function in Healthy Young Individuals Is Associated with Dietary Consumption of Saturated Fat
36. Pioglitazone treatment enhances the sympathetic nervous system response to oral carbohydrate load in obese individuals with metabolic syndrome
37. Metabolic syndrome: a sympathetic disease?
38. Effects of Moxonidine and Low-Calorie Diet: Cardiometabolic Benefits from Combination of Both Therapies
39. Neck Circumference Is Associated with Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Overweight and Obese Men but Not Women
40. Serum uric acid and the relationship with subclinical organ damage in adults
41. Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity Is Associated With Elements of the Plasma Lipidomic Profile in Young Asian Adults
42. Interrupting prolonged sitting in type 2 diabetes: nocturnal persistence of improved glycaemic control
43. Interrupting prolonged sitting with brief bouts of light walking or simple resistance activities reduces resting blood pressure and plasma noradrenaline in type 2 diabetes
44. Comparable Attenuation of Sympathetic Nervous System Activity in Obese Subjects with Normal Glucose Tolerance, Impaired Glucose Tolerance, and Treatment Naïve Type 2 Diabetes following Equivalent Weight Loss
45. ISH NIA OS-01 THE microRNA miR-19a-3p BINDS TO A POLYMORPHISM IN THE GENE FOR THE NORADRENALINE TRANSPORTER AND MAY INCREASE THE RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND PSYCHIATRIC DISEASE
46. Benefits for Type 2 Diabetes of Interrupting Prolonged Sitting With Brief Bouts of Light Walking or Simple Resistance Activities
47. The functional and clinical outcomes of exercise training following a very low energy diet for severely obese women: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
48. Abstract 15859: Interrupting Prolonged Sitting Reduces Resting Blood Pressure and Plasma Norepinephrine in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
49. Does sympathetic dysfunction occur before denervation in pure autonomic failure?
50. Reduction in peripheral vascular resistance predicts improvement in insulin clearance following weight loss
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