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Results from the KIHD study suggest that the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) cut-off for defining renal hyperfiltration could be much lower than the cut-offs traditionally used.
Too much sedentary time and too little exercise can have alarming health effects already at a young age. The good news is that they can be reversed by increasing light everyday exercise.
Interestingly, diet quality appeared to modify several associations of particulate matter exposure with cardiometabolic health.
The study compared care processes and outcomes during two periods of the first pandemic year with the equivalent periods one year earlier.
Engaging in active commuting for a minimum of 45 minutes a day was associated with lower levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a key marker of inflammation.
High fat mass in adolescence causes insulin resistance, which can lead to a vicious cycle of worsening insulin resistance and obesity by young adulthood, a new study shows.
The Finnish Union of University Professors has chosen Ursula Schwab, Professor of Nutrition Therapy at the 91, as Professor of the Year 2024.
High cholesterol levels in adolescence can cause structural and functional heart damage during adolescence which worsens by young adulthood, a new study shows.
The awards ceremony was held on 20 December 2023 at Kuopio Campus.
Increased sedentary time from childhood through young adulthood significantly increased cholesterol levels. However, light physical activity may completely reverse the adverse process.