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Josine E. Verhoeven

Researcher at VU University Medical Center

Publications -  37
Citations -  2269

Josine E. Verhoeven is an academic researcher from VU University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Major depressive disorder. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1712 citations. Previous affiliations of Josine E. Verhoeven include University of California, San Francisco & VU University Amsterdam.

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Oxidative stress, inflammation and treatment response in major depression

TL;DR: Investigating markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in unmedicated MDD subjects and controls found poorer antidepressant treatment response was related to higher baseline levels of the major oxidative stress marker, F2-isoprostanes, in vivo, and antidepressant response was associated with changes in oxidative (8-OHdG) and inflammatory (IL-6) markers.
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Major depressive disorder and accelerated cellular aging: results from a large psychiatric cohort study

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that depressed patients show accelerated cellular aging according to a ‘dose–response’ gradient: those with the most severe and chronic MDD showed the shortest TL.
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The Association Between Psychiatric Disorders and Telomere Length: A Meta-Analysis Involving 14,827 Persons.

TL;DR: A robust effect size of LTL shortening was observed for psychiatric disorders as a whole compared with controls and the heterogeneity between studies could not be explained by a model that included these variables as well as sex and assay method.
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Body mass index is negatively associated with telomere length : a collaborative cross-sectional meta-analysis of 87 observational studies

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TL;DR: In this paper, a collaborative cross-sectional meta-analysis of observational studies was conducted to investigate the associations between BMI and leukocyte telomere length across the life span.