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Subproject

GANI_MED Teilprojekt PB2 4: Kohorte 4 - Komorbiditäten beim Metabolischen Syndrom







Involved Persons and Affiliations

Marek Tadeusz Zygmunt (Projektleitung) - Klinik und Poliklinik für Frauenheilkunde und Geburtshilfe
Stephan Burkhard Felix (Projektleitung) - Innere Medizin / Kardiologie
Henri Wallaschofski (Projektleitung) - Institut für Klinische Chemie
Hans-Jörgen Grabe (Projektleitung)


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Projektdaten


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Project period 01.10.2009 - 30.09.2014
Project type Subproject
Project funding externally funded
Sponsor Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
Additionally financed from own funds no


Publications

Improved prediction of all-cause mortality by a combination of serum total testosterone and insulin-like growth factor I in adult men.
Prospective Inverse Associations of Sex Hormone Concentrations in Men with Biomarkers of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress.
Incremental effects of endocrine and metabolic biomarkers and abdominal obesity on cardiovascular mortality prediction.
Gesundheitsökonomische Forschung im Kontext Individualisierter Medizin, Forschungsethische und datenschutzrechtliche Aspekte am Beispiel des GANI_MED-Projekts
Mendelian randomization suggests non-causal associations of testosterone with cardiometabolic risk factors and mortality.
Serum prolactin concentrations as risk factor of metabolic syndrome or type 2 diabetes?
Positive association between testosterone, blood pressure, and hypertension in women: longitudinal findings from the Study of Health in Pomerania.
The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data.
Current Smoking and Reduced Gray Matter Volume - a Voxel-Based Morphometry Study.
Cohort profile: Greifswald approach to individualized medicine (GANI_MED).
Genetic, psychosocial and clinical factors associated with hippocampal volume in the general population.
Multimodal imaging of a tescalcin (TESC)-regulating polymorphism (rs7294919)-specific effects on hippocampal gray matter structure.
The impact of childhood trauma on depression: does resilience matter? Population-based results from the Study of Health in Pomerania.
Interaction among childhood trauma and functional polymorphisms in the serotonin pathway moderate the risk of depressive disorders.

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