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Mats Rönnback
Researcher at Helsinki University Central Hospital
Publications - 28
Citations - 1726
Mats Rönnback is an academic researcher from Helsinki University Central Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1605 citations. Previous affiliations of Mats Rönnback include University of Helsinki.
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Metabolic Syndrome in Type 1 Diabetes: Association with diabetic nephropathy and glycemic control (the FinnDiane study)
Lena M. Thorn,Lena M. Thorn,Carol Forsblom,Carol Forsblom,J. Fagerudd,J. Fagerudd,Merlin C. Thomas,K. Pettersson-Fernholm,K. Pettersson-Fernholm,Markku Saraheimo,Markku Saraheimo,Johan Wadén,Johan Wadén,Mats Rönnback,Mats Rönnback,Milla Rosengård-Bärlund,Milla Rosengård-Bärlund,Clas Göran af Björkesten,Clas Göran af Björkesten,Marja-Riitta Taskinen,Per-Henrik Groop,Per-Henrik Groop +21 more
TL;DR: The metabolic syndrome is a frequent finding in type 1 diabetes and increases with advanced diabetic nephropathy and worse glycemic control, and also increased with worsening creatinine clearance.
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Impaired vascular dilatation in women with a history of pre-eclampsia.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied endothelial function and arterial compliance in non-pregnant, previously pre-eclamptic women and found that endothelium-independent and endothelia-dependent vasodilatation was impaired in women with a history of preeclampsia.
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Altered Age-Related Blood Pressure Pattern in Type 1 Diabetes
Mats Rönnback,J. Fagerudd,Carol Forsblom,K. Pettersson-Fernholm,Antti Reunanen,Per-Henrik Groop +5 more
TL;DR: A higher systolic pressure and an earlier decrease in diastolic pressure result in a higher and more rapidly increasing PP in type 1 diabetic patients, which may contribute to the higher cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients.
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Long-term intervention with Lactobacillus helveticus fermented milk reduces augmentation index in hypertensive subjects
Tiina Jauhiainen,Mats Rönnback,Mats Rönnback,Heikki Vapaatalo,K. Wuolle,Hannu Kautiainen,Per-Henrik Groop,Per-Henrik Groop,Riitta Korpela,Riitta Korpela +9 more
TL;DR: Long-term treatment with Lactobacillus helveticus-fermented milk containing bioactive peptides reduces arterial stiffness expressed as AIx in hypertensive subjects.
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Pulse Wave Reflection in Currently and Previously Preeclamptic Women
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that pulse wave reflection and, thus, systemic arterial stiffness are increased in pregnant women with preeclampsia, but not in normotensive nonpregnant women with a history of preeClampsia.