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Maja-Lisa Løchen
Researcher at University of Tromsø
Publications - 207
Citations - 14272
Maja-Lisa Løchen is an academic researcher from University of Tromsø. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 171 publications receiving 10614 citations. Previous affiliations of Maja-Lisa Løchen include European Society of Cardiology & Australian Catholic University.
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Secondary prevention care and effect: Total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels and lipid-lowering drug use in women and men after incident myocardial infarction - The Tromsø Study 1994-2016.
Laila Arnesdatter Hopstock,Anne Elise Eggen,Maja-Lisa Løchen,Maja-Lisa Løchen,Ellisiv B. Mathiesen,Inger Njølstad,Tom Wilsgaard +6 more
TL;DR: Compared to men, women had significantly less decrease in lipid levels after myocardial infarction, and a smaller proportion of women achieved the treatment target.
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Cross-sectional associations between accelerometry-measured physical activity, left atrial size, and indices of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction: The Tromsø Study
Kim Arne Heitmann,Maja-Lisa Løchen,Laila Arnesdatter Hopstock,Michael Stylidis,Boye Welde,Henrik Schirmer,Henrik Schirmer,Bente Morseth +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the association between objectively measured PA and LA volume index (LAVi), and between LAVi enlargement and indices of diastolic dysfunction stratified by PA-level.
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Hypothetical interventions and risk of myocardial infarction in a general population: application of the parametric g-formula in a longitudinal cohort study-the Tromsø Study
Tom Wilsgaard,Anne Merete Vangen-Lønne,Ellisiv B. Mathiesen,Maja-Lisa Løchen,Inger Njølstad,Gerardo Heiss,Goodarz Danaei +6 more
TL;DR: Modification of population levels of cardiovascular risk factors could have prevented close to one-third of the cases of myocardial infarction in the municipality of Tromsø during 19 years of follow-up.
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Abstract 16759: Seasonal Variations in Cardiovascular-related Mortality But Not Hospitalization Are Modulated by Temperature and Not Climate Type: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of 4.5 Million Events in 26 Countries
Simon Stewart,Yasmin Ahamed,Joshua F. Wiley,Cressida J. McDermott,Jocasta Ball,Ashley K. Keates,Maja-Lisa Løchen,Melinda Carrington +7 more
TL;DR: A systematic review and meta-analysis of seasonal variations in cardiovascular-related events across a range of climatic conditions found that spring and autumn are the most fertile periods for cycling-related cardiac events.
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[Congestive heart failure--etiology and diagnostic procedures].
Marit Aarønæs,Dan Atar,Bonarjee,Gundersen T,Maja-Lisa Løchen,Rune Mo,Myhre Es,Torbjørn Omland,Rønnevik Pk,Johnny Vegsundvåg,Arne Westheim +10 more
TL;DR: The aetiology and diagnosis of congestive heart failure is concerned, and a suggestion for guidelines is provided, aimed at primary, secondary and third line health care providers in Norway.