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Henry Völzke

Researcher at Greifswald University Hospital

Publications -  1093
Citations -  79204

Henry Völzke is an academic researcher from Greifswald University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Study of Health in Pomerania. The author has an hindex of 115, co-authored 991 publications receiving 64260 citations. Previous affiliations of Henry Völzke include Group Health Cooperative & Umeå University.

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Symptoms and diagnosis of asthma in a general population – longitudinal results from the SHIP database.

TL;DR: Despite the fact of a high prevalence of subjects complaining of nasal allergies, the overall prevalence of current asthma remained low over time and the prevalence in asthma and asthmatic symptoms as well as its net changes over 5 years were age dependent.
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Variants associated withHHIP expression have sex-differential effects on lung function

TL;DR: In this paper, the first genome-wide genotype-by-sex interaction study on lung function was conducted to identify genetic effects that differ between males and females, and the strongest signal, from rs7697189 (chr4:145436894) on forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1) (P=3.15x10 -15), was replicated (p=0.016) in SpiroMeta.
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Influence of the incremental step size in work rate on exercise response and gas exchange in patients with pulmonary hypertension

TL;DR: Variations of incremental step size during CPET significantly affect exercise time and maximal power, whereas relevant parameters for clinical judgement and prognosis such as oxygen uptake, ventilation and ventilatory efficiency remain unchanged.
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A deep learning framework for efficient analysis of breast volume and fibroglandular tissue using MR data with strong artifacts

TL;DR: An efficient approach for breast density estimation in magnetic resonance imaging data, which contain strong artifacts including intensity inhomogeneities, is developed and has potential to be applied for big epidemiological data with thousands of participants.
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Cardiovascular risk factors and thoracic aortic wall thickness in a general population.

TL;DR: Established cardiovascular risk factors, including male sex, older age, smoking, high BMI, and high triglyceride levels, were associated with increasing thoracic AWT of the ascending and descending aorta.