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  1. Impact of missing outcome data in meta‐analyses of lifestyle interventions during pregnancy to reduce postpartum weight retention: An overview of systematic reviews with meta‐analyses and additional sensitivity analyses
  2. 1463Impact of missing outcome data in meta-analyses of lifestyle interventions during pregnancy to reduce postpartum-weight-retention
  3. JSS editorial: Physical activity, health and exercise
  4. The association between menstrual symptoms and hypertension among young women: A prospective longitudinal study
  5. When poorly conducted systematic reviews and meta-analyses can mislead: a critical appraisal and update of systematic reviews and meta-analyses examining the effects of probiotics in the treatment of functional constipation in children
  6. Abstract P315: Beneficial Associations Between Breastfeeding and Cardiopulmonary Fitness: A Life Course Study
  7. Response: Physical Activity and Fitness in Arterial Stiffness: What Role Does Exposure Measurement Error Occupy?
  8. Associations Between Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness With Cognition: Neuroaggression or Neuroselection?
  9. Cerebral palsy trends in Australia (1995-2009): a population-based observational study
  10. Validation of non-invasive central blood pressure devices: Artery society task force (abridged) consensus statement on protocol standardization
  11. Biomarkers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction as predictors of pulse pressure and incident hypertension in type 1 diabetes: a 20 year life-course study in an inception cohort
  12. Gestational Age and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Individuals Born At Term: A Life Course Study
  13. Randomized clinical trial of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation versus sham electrical stimulation in patients with faecal incontinence
  14. Erratum to: The Healthy Primary School of the Future: study protocol of a quasi-experimental study
  15. Physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and cardiovascular health in children
  16. Abstract 35: In Singletons Born at Term, Lower Gestational Age is Associated with Lower Cardiorespiratory Fitness Levels Through Adolescence to Young Adulthood: The Northern Ireland Young Hearts Project (NIYHP)
  17. Validation of non-invasive central blood pressure devices: ARTERY Society task force consensus statement on protocol standardization
  18. Perioperative changes in serum CA125 levels: a prognostic factor for disease-specific survival in patients with ovarian cancer
  19. The Healthy Primary School of the Future: study protocol of a quasi-experimental study
  20. The effects of school-based lifestyle interventions on body mass index and blood pressure: a multivariate multilevel meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
  21. Shifting away from sedentary time, and FITTing exercise into the treatment of hypertension
  22. What can the life course approach contribute to an understanding of longevity risk?
  23. Thursday 26 November 2015
  24. Protein-Bound Plasma Nε-(Carboxymethyl)lysine Is Inversely Associated With Central Obesity and Inflammation and Significantly Explain a Part of the Central Obesity–Related Increase in InflammationSignificance
  25. Reference values for local arterial stiffness. Part A
  26. Reference values for local arterial stiffness. Part B
  27. Predictive equations for estimating regional body composition: a validation study using DXA as criterion and associations with cardiometabolic risk factors
  28. 4D.01
  29. A Control Systems Approach to Quantify Wall Shear Stress Normalization by Flow-Mediated Dilation in the Brachial Artery
  30. Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
  31. Glucose Metabolism, Diabetes, and the Arterial Wall
  32. Lessons from the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  33. 2.5 IN SINGLETONS BORN AT TERM, LOWER GESTATIONAL AGE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN YOUNG ADULTHOOD: THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUNG HEARTS PROJECT (NIYHP)
  34. A Healthy Diet Is Associated with Less Endothelial Dysfunction and Less Low-Grade Inflammation over a 7-Year Period in Adults at Risk of Cardiovascular Disease1–3
  35. Normal values and determinants of femoral artery stiffness
  36. Iron metabolism is prospectively associated with insulin resistance and glucose intolerance over a 7-year follow-up period: the CODAM study
  37. The Six Best Abstracts
  38. Establishing reference values for central blood pressure and its amplification in a general healthy population and according to cardiovascular risk factors
  39. The cross-sectional association between uric acid and atherosclerosis and the role of low-grade inflammation: the CODAM study
  40. Complement Factor 3 Is Associated With Insulin Resistance and With Incident Type 2 Diabetes Over a 7-Year Follow-up Period: The CODAM Study
  41. Higher central fat mass and lower peripheral lean mass are independent determinants of endothelial dysfunction in the elderly: The Hoorn study
  42. Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes and Smoking
  43. Soluble C5b-9, a marker for terminal complement activation, is not associated with markers of atherosclerosis or prevalent cardiovascular disease: The CODAM study
  44. PS7 - 4. Complement activation products C5a and sC5b-9 are in a cross-sectional study associated with low-grade inflammation, but not with atherosclerosis: The CODAM study
  45. PS7 - 5. Complement factor 3 is longitudinally associated with insulin resistance, glucose tolerance, and incident type 2 diabetes mellitus over a 7-year follow-up period: the CODAM study.
  46. Complement C3 Is Inversely Associated with Habitual Intake of Provitamin A but Not with Dietary Fat, Fatty Acids, or Vitamin E in Middle-Aged to Older White Adults and Positively Associated with Intake of Retinol in Middle-Aged to Older White Women
  47. Adapted dietary inflammatory index and its association with a summary score for low-grade inflammation and markers of glucose metabolism: the Cohort study on Diabetes and Atherosclerosis Maastricht (CODAM) and the Hoorn study
  48. Self-reported time spent watching television is associated with arterial stiffness in young adults: the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  49. Plasma Levels of Advanced Glycation Endproducts Nϵ-(carboxymethyl)lysine, Nϵ-(carboxyethyl)lysine, and Pentosidine Are not Independently Associated With Cardiovascular Disease in Individuals With or Without Type 2 Diabetes: The Hoorn and CODAM Studies
  50. Unhealthy dietary patterns associated with inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in type 1 diabetes: The EURODIAB study
  51. Physical activity, physical fitness, and cardiovascular health
  52. Eating at the right time of day
  53. Activated complement factor 3 is associated with liver fat and liver enzymes: the CODAM study
  54. Multiple Inflammatory Biomarker Detection in a Prospective Cohort Study: A Cross-Validation between Well-Established Single-Biomarker Techniques and an Electrochemiluminescense-Based Multi-Array Platform
  55. BclI Glucocorticoid Receptor Polymorphism Is Associated With Greater Body Fatness: The Hoorn and CODAM Studies
  56. Low-grade inflammation and insulin resistance independently explain substantial parts of the association between body fat and serum C3: The CODAM study
  57. Obesity paradox or inappropriate study designs? Time for life-course epidemiology
  58. Central blood pressure: Effects of cardiovascular risk factors or presence of metabolic syndrome (on behalf of the reference values for arterial measurements collaboration)
  59. Reference intervals for common carotid intima-media thickness measured with echotracking: relation with risk factors
  60. Higher levels of complement C3a (activated C3) are cross-sectionally associated with higher carotid media thickness and lower ankle-arm blood pressure index: The CODAM study
  61. PS8 - 36. Higher levels of complement C3a (activated C3) are cross-sectionally associated with higher carotid media thickness and lower ankle-arm blood pressure index: the CODAM Study
  62. PS8 - 39. Bcll glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism is associated with greater body fatness and higher insulin resistance: The Hoorn and CODAM Studies
  63. Iron Metabolism Is Associated With Adipocyte Insulin Resistance and Plasma Adiponectin: The Cohort on Diabetes and Atherosclerosis Maastricht (CODAM) study
  64. Adherence to a Mediterranean dietary pattern in early life is associated with lower arterial stiffness in adulthood: the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  65. Abstracts of the 48th EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes
  66. Higher plasma high-mobility group box 1 levels are associated with incident cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in type 1 diabetes: a 12 year follow-up study
  67. Clustering of Metabolic Syndrome Traits Is Associated With Maladaptive Carotid Remodeling and Stiffening: A 6-Year Longitudinal Study
  68. The Endocrine Society’s 94th Annual Meeting and Expo, June 23–26, 2012 – Houston, TX
  69. Lower lifetime dietary fiber intake is associated with carotid artery stiffness: the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  70. Impaired glucose metabolism and type 2 diabetes are associated with hypercoagulability: potential role of central adiposity and low-grade inflammation – The Hoorn Study
  71. 1377 ACTIVATED COMPLEMENT FACTOR 3 IS ASSOCIATED WITH LIVER FAT AND LIVER ENZYMES: THE CODAM STUDY
  72. The frailty dilemma. Review of the predictive accuracy of major frailty scores
  73. Serum high-mobility group box-1 levels are positively associated with micro- and macroalbuminuria but not with cardiovascular disease in type 1 diabetes: the EURODIAB Prospective Complications Study
  74. The change in arterial stiffness over the cardiac cycle rather than diastolic stiffness is independently associated with left ventricular mass index in healthy middle-aged individuals
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  76. 1.1 REFERENCE INTERVALS FOR CAROTID STIFFNESS
  77. The diagnosis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  78. Older individuals with diabetes have an increased risk of recurrent falls: analysis of potential mediating factors: the Longitudinal Ageing Study Amsterdam
  79. Carotid Stiffness in Young Adults: A Life-Course Analysis of its Early Determinants: The Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  80. Continuing smoking between adolescence and young adulthood is associated with higher arterial stiffness in young adults
  81. Mode and place of delivery, gastrointestinal microbiota, and their influence on asthma and atopy
  82. Patients with premature cardiovascular disease and a positive family history for cardiovascular disease are prone to recurrent events
  83. PS6 - 31. Plasma levels of Nε-(carboxymethyl)lysine are lower in impaired glucose metabolism and type 2 diabetes, and this is partly explained by central obesity: The Hoorn and CODAM studies
  84. A positive family history for premature cardiovascular disease identifies patients prone to recurrent arterial thrombotic events
  85. Endothelial Dysfunction and Low-Grade Inflammation Are Associated With Greater Arterial Stiffness Over a 6-Year Period
  86. Abstracts of the 47th Annual Meeting of the EASD, Lisbon 2011
  87. Fish Consumption in Healthy Adults Is Associated with Decreased Circulating Biomarkers of Endothelial Dysfunction and Inflammation during a 6-Year Follow-Up
  88. Plasma proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin type 9 is not altered in subjects with impaired glucose metabolism and type 2 diabetes mellitus, but its relationship with non-HDL cholesterol and apolipoprotein B may be modified by type 2 diabetes mellitu...
  89. The association between the metabolic syndrome and alanine amino transferase is mediated by insulin resistance via related metabolic intermediates (the Cohort on Diabetes and Atherosclerosis Maastricht [CODAM] study)
  90. INCREASES IN CENTRAL FAT AND DECREASES IN PERIPHERAL FAT MASSES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ACCELERATED ARTERIAL STIFFENING IN HEALTHY ADULTS.THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  91. LIFETIME FIBRE INTAKE AND ITS MAJOR DIETARY SOURCES ARE FAVOURABLY ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG ADULTHOOD: THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  92. Increases in central fat mass and decreases in peripheral fat mass are associated with accelerated arterial stiffening in healthy adults: the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  93. Metabolic Syndrome in Nondiabetic Individuals Associated With Maladaptive Carotid Remodeling: The Hoorn Study
  94. Irbesartan treatment does not influence plasma levels of the advanced glycation end products N (1-carboxymethyl)lysine and N (1-carboxyethyl)lysine in patients with type 2 diabetes and microalbuminuria. A randomized controlled trial
  95. Habitual Physical Activity and Peripheral Arterial Compliance in Young Adults: The Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  96. Higher Plasma Levels of Advanced Glycation End Products Are Associated With Incident Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Type 1 Diabetes: A 12-year follow-up study
  97. Abdominal Fat Mass Is Associated With Adaptive Immune Activation: The CODAM Study
  98. Differences in minor amputation rate in diabetic foot disease throughout Europe are in part explained by differences in disease severity at presentation
  99. Improved glycemic control induced by both metformin and repaglinide is associated with a reduction in blood levels of 3-deoxyglucosone in nonobese patients with type 2 diabetes
  100. 3.3 NORMAL AND REFERENCE VALUES FOR CAROTID INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS
  101. P8.01 ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN HEALTHY ADULTS OVER A 6-YEAR PERIOD THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY (AGAHLS)
  102. 5.4 LIFETIME ADHERENCE TO A MEDITERRANEAN DIET (MD) PATTERN IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER CAROTID STIFFNESS IN YOUNG ADULTS: THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  103. 3.4 ESTABLISHING REFERENCE VALUES FOR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN A GENERAL HEALTHY POPULATION AND ESTABLISHED DISEASE GROUPS
  104. The cross-sectional association between insulin resistance and circulating complement C3 is partly explained by plasma alanine aminotransferase, independent of central obesity and general inflammation (the CODAM study)
  105. Overexpression of Glyoxalase-I Reduces Hyperglycemia-induced Levels of Advanced Glycation End Products and Oxidative Stress in Diabetic Rats
  106. The association between the metabolic syndrome and peripheral, but not coronary, artery disease is partly mediated by endothelial dysfunction: the CODAM study
  107. Body Composition as Determinant of Thrombin Generation in Plasma: The Hoorn Study
  108. Manejo de la hipertensión arterial en niños y adolescentes: recomendaciones de la Sociedad Europea de Hipertensión
  109. Determinants of pulse wave velocity in healthy people and in the presence of cardiovascular risk factors: ‘establishing normal and reference values’
  110. Higher Plasma Soluble Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (sRAGE) Levels Are Associated With Incident Cardiovascular Disease and All-Cause Mortality in Type 1 Diabetes
  111. Manejo de la hipertensión arterial en niños y adolescentes: recomendaciones de la Sociedad Europea de Hipertensión
  112. The association between the −374T/A polymorphism of the receptor for advanced glycation endproducts gene and blood pressure and arterial stiffness is modified by glucose metabolism status: the Hoorn and CoDAM studies
  113. P11.07 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC CAROTID ARTERY STIFFNESS IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX IN HEALTHY MIDDLE-AGED SUBJECTS
  114. P8.01 REFERENCE VALUES FOR CAROTID STIFFNESS AND IMT
  115. P9.02 TELEVISION TIME IS ADVERSELY ASSOCIATED WITH ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG ADULTS: THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  116. P9.10 IN THE ELDERLY, ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION DO NOT PLAY A PROMINENT ROLE IN LOCAL ARTERIAL STIFFENING – THE HOORN STUDY -
  117. P11.03 PULSE PRESSURE PARTIALLY EXPLAINS THE INCREASED INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATION IN TYPE 1 DIABETES: A 12-YR FOLLOW-UP STUDY
  118. Lifetime Vigorous But Not Light-To-Moderate Habitual Physical Activity Impacts Favorably on Carotid Stiffness in Young Adults: The Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  119. Association of Polymorphism in the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products (RAGE) Gene with Circulating RAGE Levels
  120. Preeclampsia and increased blood pressure in the offspring: meta-analysis and critical review of the evidence
  121. Management of high blood pressure in children and adolescents: recommendations of the European Society of Hypertension
  122. Predicting mortality of psychogeriatric patients: a simple prognostic frailty risk score
  123. Minutes of the 44th Genral Assembly of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes
  124. Polymorphisms in glyoxalase 1 gene are not associated with vascular complications: the Hoorn and CoDAM studies
  125. Microalbuminuria and Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction Are Independently Associated With Cardiovascular Mortality: Evidence for Distinct Pathways: The Hoorn Study
  126. Low-grade inflammation can partly explain the association between the metabolic syndrome and either coronary artery disease or severity of peripheral arterial disease: the CODAM study
  127. Abstract: P1365 A POSITIVE FAMILY HISTORY FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE IDENTIFIES PATIENTS PRONE TO DEVELOP RECURRENT ARTERIAL THROMBOTIC EVENTS
  128. Abstract Book Wageningen Nutritional Sciences Forum March 4–6, 2009
  129. The metabolic syndrome in elderly individuals is associated with greater muscular, but not elastic arterial stiffness, independent of low-grade inflammation, endothelial dysfunction or insulin resistance—The Hoorn Study
  130. Levels of soluble receptor for AGE are cross-sectionally associated with cardiovascular disease in type 1 diabetes, and this association is partially mediated by endothelial and renal dysfunction and by low-grade inflammation: the EURODIAB Prospective ...
  131. 6.1 LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION PRECEDE THE INCREASE IN PULSE PRESSURE IN TYPE 1 DIABETES:A 20-YEAR LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  132. 6.2 IMPACT OF CHANGES IN SMOKING BEHAVIOUR BETWEEN ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULTHOOD ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG ADULTS. THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUNG HEARTS PROJECT
  133. Prediction of outcome in individuals with diabetic foot ulcers: focus on the differences between individuals with and without peripheral arterial disease. The EURODIALE Study
  134. Arterial stiffness in diabetes and the metabolic syndrome: a pathway to cardiovascular disease
  135. P2.55 CHANGES IN TRUNK FAT MASS AND PERIPHERAL LEAN MASS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN CAROTID ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN A HEALTHY POPULATION – A 6-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY
  136. 01.01 LOW BONE MINERAL DENSITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER AORTIC PULSE-WAVE VELOCITY IN WOMEN: THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUNG HEARTS PROJECT (NIYHP)
  137. 04.03 LIFE-COURSE HABITUAL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND ITS IMPACT ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY (AGAHLS)
  138. 06.01 LIFE-COURSE OF MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE AND ITS IMPACT ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS: THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY (AGAHLS)
  139. P1.22 POORER LUNG FUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG ADULTS: THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUNG HEARTS PROJECT (NIYHP)
  140. Accumulation of Myeloperoxidase-Positive Neutrophils in Atherosclerotic Lesions in LDLR−/−Mice
  141. Polymorbidity in diabetes in older people: consequences for care and vocational training
  142. Clustering of metabolic syndrome risk factors and arterial stiffness in young adults: the Northern Ireland Young Hearts Project
  143. Environmental correlates of physical activity in youth ? a review and update
  144. Spatial inhomogeneity of common carotid artery intima-media is increased in dialysis patients
  145. Training Dietitians in Basic Motivational Interviewing Skills Results in Changes in Their Counseling Style and in Lower Saturated Fat Intakes in Their Patients
  146. 10.02 LONGITUDINAL DEVELOPMENT OF FITNESS AND FATNESS FROM ADOLESCENCE TO ADULTHOOD: IMPACT ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AT THE AGE OF 36 YEARS. THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY (AGAHLS)
  147. P.073 LONGITUDINAL DEVELOPMENT OF WAIST AND HIP CIRCUMFERENCES: INDEPENDENT AND OPPOSITE ASSOCIATIONS WITH PRE-CLINICAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS. THE AMSTERDAM GROWTH AND HEALTH LONGITUDINAL STUDY
  148. 04.02 THE METABOLIC SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN YOUNG WOMEN BUT NOT IN MEN: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF INSULIN RESISTANCE AND LOW-GRADE INFLAMMATION. THE NORTHERN IRELAND YOUNG HEARTS PROJECT (NIYHP)
  149. The Benefits of Exercise for Arterial Stiffness
  150. A systematic review of environmental correlates of obesity-related dietary behaviors in youth
  151. Perceived parenting style and practices and the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages by adolescents
  152. Differences in Measured and Self-Reported Height and Weight in Dutch Adolescents
  153. Oral sessions
  154. Development of Fatness, Fitness, and Lifestyle From Adolescence to the Age of 36 Years
  155. The Metabolic Syndrome, Cardiopulmonary Fitness, and Subcutaneous Trunk Fat as Independent Determinants of Arterial Stiffness
  156. Development of Fatness, Fitness, and Lifestyle From Adolescence to the Age of 36 Years
  157. Comparing the Roles of Physical Activity and Fitness in Arterial Stiffness: How Important Is Exposure Measurement Error?
  158. Regional body composition as a determinant of arterial stiffness in the elderly
  159. Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Physical Activity, and Arterial Stiffness: The Northern Ireland Young Hearts Project
  160. Central Fat MassVersusPeripheral Fat and Lean Mass: Opposite (AdverseVersusFavorable) Associations with Arterial Stiffness? The Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  161. Type 2 diabetes is associated with impaired endothelium-dependent, flow-mediated dilation, but impaired glucose metabolism is not
  162. Track 1: Epidemiology
  163. Birthweight and arterial stiffness and blood pressure in adulthood--Results from the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study
  164. Current and adolescent body fatness and fat distribution
  165. Longitudinal Changes in &OV0312;O2max: Associations with Carotid IMT and Arterial Stiffness
  166. IMPACT OF CHANGES IN CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS ON CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND LARGE ARTERY STIFFNESS
  167. Program and Abstracts of the 43rd Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention
  168. Fitness and Fatness in Adolescence and Adulthood as Determinants of Large Artery Properties at Age 36
  169. Current and adolescent levels of cardiopulmonary fitness are related to large artery properties at age 36: the Amsterdam Growth and Health Longitudinal Study