Sökning: "Interaction. Cardiovascular diseases"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 44 avhandlingar innehållade orden Interaction. Cardiovascular diseases.
1. Depression and cardiovascular diseases
Sammanfattning : Background and aim: The concept of depression as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is now well known. However, weather the severity of depression has a dose response effect on risk of CVD is not known. LÄS MER
2. Obesity and cardiovascular disease. Aspects of methods and susceptibility
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to study the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in obese individuals, as measured by different obesity measurements, and to explore how the CVD risk related to obesity was modified by other biologic and socio-demographic circumstances. Data from two population-based cohort studies was used. LÄS MER
3. The health condition in the Sami population of Sweden, 1961-2002 : Causes of death and incidences of cancer and cardiovascular diseases
Sammanfattning : The Sami people are the Natives of northern Scandinavia. The knowledge of the health and living conditions of the Swedish Sami is extremely limited which is in contrast to the large amount of detailed information on health and socioeconomic issues that is available for other circumpolar Natives. LÄS MER
4. Impacts of Active Transport on Health : with a focus on physical activity, air pollution, and cardiovascular disease
Sammanfattning : Background: There are increasing number of health impact assessment studies investigating the health effects by transferring trips made by motorised transport to active commuting; however, air pollution exposure during active commuting and its impact on health has been less thoroughly assessed. It is furthermore uncertain whether there is any interaction effect between air pollution and physical activity for the risk of cardiovascular diseases. LÄS MER
5. Interplay between inflammation and calcification in cardiovascular diseases
Sammanfattning : Cardiovascular calcification has been linked to all-cause mortality and is a broadly adopted predictor of cardiovascular (CV) events. Rather than a mere by-product of the changing disease environment, calcification impacts actively the disease progression and pathogenesis as it predominates both in early- and late-stages, through mediating tissue biomechanical destabilisation and directly impacting tissue inflammation. LÄS MER