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Sluiskes, Marije (author), Goeman, Jelle (author), Beekman, Marian (author), Slagboom, Eline (author), van den Akker, E.B. (author), Putter, H. (author), Rodríguez-Girondo, Mar (author)
Aging is a multifaceted and intricate physiological process characterized by a gradual decline in functional capacity, leading to increased susceptibility to diseases and mortality. While chronological age serves as a strong risk factor for age-related health conditions, considerable heterogeneity exists in the aging trajectories of...
journal article 2024
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Bizzarri, D. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Beekman, Marian (author), Slagboom, P. Eline (author), van den Akker, E.B. (author)
1H-NMR metabolomics data is increasingly used to track health and disease. Nightingale Health, a major supplier of 1H-NMR metabolomics, has recently updated the quantification strategy to further align with clinical standards. Such updates, however, might influence backward replicability, particularly affecting studies with repeated measures....
journal article 2023
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Bogaards, Fatih A. (author), Gehrmann, Thies (author), Beekman, Marian (author), van den Akker, E.B. (author), van de Rest, Ondine (author), Hangelbroek, Roland W.J. (author), Noordam, Raymond (author), Mooijaart, Simon P. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author)
The response to lifestyle intervention studies is often heterogeneous, especially in older adults. Subtle responses that may represent a health gain for individuals are not always detected by classical health variables, stressing the need for novel biomarkers that detect intermediate changes in metabolic, inflammatory, and immunity-related...
journal article 2022
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Beekman, Marian (author), Schutte, Bianca A.M. (author), van den Akker, E.B. (author), Noordam, Raymond (author), Dibbets-Schneider, Petra (author), de Geus-Oei, Lioe Fee (author), Deelen, Joris (author), Rest, Ondine van de (author), Heemst, Diana van (author)
Scope: Abdominal obesity is one of the main modifiable risk factors of age-related cardiometabolic disease. Cardiometabolic disease risk and its associated high abdominal fat mass, cholesterol, and glucose concentrations can be reduced by a healthier lifestyle. Hence, the aim is to understand the relation between lifestyle-induced changes in...
journal article 2020
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