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Martin Ridderstråle
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 124
Citations - 22978
Martin Ridderstråle is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 2 diabetes & Insulin. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 120 publications receiving 20479 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Ridderstråle include Steno Diabetes Center & Scania AB.
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Type 2 diabetes candidate gene CAPN10: First, but not last
Martin Ridderstråle,Emma Nilsson +1 more
TL;DR: The genetic evidence for the association between CAPN10 and type 2 diabetes mellitus and the latest understanding of the biologic function of calpain 10 is discussed, along with results from recent genome-wide association studies that have failed to putCAPN10 among the top signals.
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Cost-effectiveness of sensor-augmented pump therapy versus standard insulin pump therapy in patients with type 1 diabetes in Denmark
S Roze,S De Portu,Jayne Smith-Palmer,Alexis Delbaere,William J. Valentine,Martin Ridderstråle +5 more
TL;DR: In Denmark, the use of SAP+LGS is likely to be considered cost-effective relative to CSII for patients with T1D who are either hyperglycemic, despite CSII use, or who experience frequent severe hypoglycemic events.
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Interaction between PPARG Pro12Ala and ADIPOQ G276T concerning cholesterol levels in childhood obesity.
TL;DR: Genetic variants in candidate genes for insulin resistance are associated with cholesterol levels in obese children and adolescents, and may offer additional information in the risk assessment of obese children.
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Comparison of Adipose Distribution Indices with Gold Standard Body Composition Assessments in the EMPA- REG H2H SU Trial: A Body Composition Sub-Study
Ian J. Neeland,Darren K. McGuire,Björn Eliasson,Martin Ridderstråle,Cordula Zeller,Hans-Juergen Woerle,Uli C. Broedl,Odd Erik Johansen +7 more
TL;DR: These findings support the use of eTBF and WC or ICO as surrogate indices for total body fat and VAT, respectively, in the absence of gold standard imaging methodology.
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The hormone-sensitive lipase C-60G promoter polymorphism is associated with increased waist circumference in normal-weight subjects.
Emma Carlsson,Leif Johansson,Kristoffer Ström,Johan Hoffstedt,Leif Groop,Cecilia Holm,Martin Ridderstråle +6 more
TL;DR: It was found that the common C-allele was associated with increased waist circumference and WHR in lean controls, but there was no difference in genotype frequency between obese and non-obese subjects.