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Allan Linneberg
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 623
Citations - 58621
Allan Linneberg is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 577 publications receiving 45508 citations. Previous affiliations of Allan Linneberg include Copenhagen University Hospital & Glostrup Hospital.
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Vitamin D, Sarcopenia and Aging
TL;DR: The possible effects of vitamin D on sarcopenia and other age-related diseases are reviewed and the need for randomized controlled trials to clarify possible benefits ofitamin D supplementation in the elderly is highlighted.
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Explaining Deep Neural Networks for Knowledge Discovery in Electrocardiogram Analysis
Steven Alexander Hicks,Jonas L. Isaksen,Vajira Thambawita,Jonas Ghouse,Gustav Ahlberg,Allan Linneberg,Niels Grarup,Niels Grarup,Inga Strümke,Christina Ellervik,Morten S. Olesen,Torben Hansen,Torben Hansen,Claus Graff,Niels-Henrik Holstein-Rathlou,Pål Halvorsen,Mary M. Maleckar,Michael Riegler,Jørgen K. Kanters +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an approach, called ECGradCAM, which uses attention maps to explain the reasoning behind AI decision-making and how interpreting these explanations can be used to discover new medical knowledge.
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Brugada Syndrome-Associated Genetic Loci Are Associated With J-Point Elevation and an Increased Risk of Cardiac Arrest.
Laura Andreasen,Jonas Ghouse,Jonas Ghouse,Morten W. Skov,Morten W. Skov,Christian Theil Have,Gustav Ahlberg,Gustav Ahlberg,Peter Vestergaard Rasmussen,Peter Vestergaard Rasmussen,Allan Linneberg,Oluf Pedersen,Pyotr G. Platonov,Stig Haunsø,Stig Haunsø,Stig Haunsø,Jesper Hastrup Svendsen,Jesper Hastrup Svendsen,Jesper Hastrup Svendsen,Torben Hansen,Jørgen K. Kanters,Morten S. Olesen,Morten S. Olesen +22 more
TL;DR: BrS-associated risk alleles increase the JPE in lead V1 in an additive manner, but was not associated with increased mortality or syncope in the general population of Denmark, indicating an important role of this common genetic locus.
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Obese hypertensive men have plasma concentrations of C-reactive protein similar to that of obese normotensive men.
Camilla Asferg,Ulrik B. Andersen,Allan Linneberg,Daniel V. Møller,Paula L. Hedley,Paula L. Hedley,Michael Christiansen,Jørgen Jeppesen +7 more
TL;DR: Obese hypertensive men, matched for anthropometric measurements, have plasma CRP concentrations similar to those of obese normotensive men.
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Simple cardiovascular risk stratification by replacing total serum cholesterol with anthropometric measures: The MORGAM prospective cohort project
V Rosberg,Julie K K Vishram-Nielsen,Anna Meta Dyrvig Kristensen,Manan Pareek,Thomas S. G. Sehested,Peter M. Nilsson,Allan Linneberg,Luigi Palmieri,Simona Giampaoli,Chiara Donfrancesco,Frank Kee,Giuseppe Mancia,Giancarlo Cesana,Giovanni Veronesi,Guido Grassi,Kari Kuulasmaa,Veikko Salomaa,Tarja Palosaari,Susana Sans,Jean Ferrières,Jean Dallongeville,Stefan Söderberg,Marie Moitry,Wojciech Drygas,Abdonas Tamosiunas,Annette Peters,Hermann Brenner,Ben Schöttker,Sameline Grimsgaard,Tor Biering-Sørensen,Michael H. Olsen +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used adjusted Cox proportional-hazards regression, logistic regression, area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUCROC), and net reclassification improvement (NRI) to assess whether anthropometric measures (body mass index [BMI], waist-hip ratio [WHR], and estimated fat mass [EFM]) are independently associated with major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), and to assess their added prognostic value compared with serum total-cholesterol.