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Regina Grazuleviciene
Researcher at Vytautas Magnus University
Publications - 124
Citations - 5138
Regina Grazuleviciene is an academic researcher from Vytautas Magnus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 100 publications receiving 3793 citations. Previous affiliations of Regina Grazuleviciene include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Ambient air pollution and low birthweight: a European cohort study (ESCAPE)
Marie Pedersen,Lise Giorgis-Allemand,Claire Bernard,Inmaculada Aguilera,Anne-Marie Nybo Andersen,Ferran Ballester,Rob Beelen,Leda Chatzi,Marta Cirach,Asta Danileviciute,Audrius Dedele,Manon van Eijsden,Marisa Estarlich,Ana Fernández-Somoano,Mariana F. Fernández,Francesco Forastiere,Ulrike Gehring,Regina Grazuleviciene,Olena Gruzieva,Barbara Heude,Barbara Heude,Gerard Hoek,Kees de Hoogh,Edith H. van den Hooven,Siri E. Håberg,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Claudia Klümper,Michal Korek,Ursula Krämer,Aitana Lerchundi,Johanna Lepeule,Johanna Lepeule,Per Nafstad,Wenche Nystad,Evridiki Patelarou,Evridiki Patelarou,Daniela Porta,Dirkje S. Postma,Ole Raaschou-Nielsen,Peter Rudnai,Jordi Sunyer,Euripides G. Stephanou,Mette Sørensen,Elisabeth Thiering,Derek Tuffnell,Mihály J. Varró,Tanja G. M. Vrijkotte,Alet H. Wijga,Michael Wilhelm,John Wright,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Göran Pershagen,Göran Pershagen,Bert Brunekreef,Bert Brunekreef,Manolis Kogevinas,Rémy Slama +56 more
TL;DR: Exposure to ambient air pollutants and traffic during pregnancy is associated with restricted fetal growth and a substantial proportion of cases of low birthweight at term could be prevented in Europe if urban air pollution was reduced.
Spatial variation of PM2.5, PM10, PM2.5 absorbance and PMcoarse concentrations between and within 20 European study areas and the relationship with NO2 - Results of the ESCAPE project
Marloes Eeftens,Ming-Yi Tsai,Christophe Ampe,Bernhard Anwander,Rob Beelen,Tom Bellander,Giulia Cesaroni,Marta Cirach,Josef Cyrys,Kees de Hoogh,Audrey de Nazelle,Frank de Vocht,Christophe Declercq,Audrius Dedele,Kirsten Thorup Eriksen,Claudia Galassi,Regina Grazuleviciene,Georgios Grivas,Joachim Heinrich,Barbara Hoffmann,Minas Iakovides,Alex Ineichen,Klea Katsouyanni,Michal Korek,Ursula Kraemer,Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch,Timo Lanki,Christian Madsen,Kees Meliefste,Anna Moelter,Gioia Mosler,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Marieke Oldenwening,Arto Pennanen,Nicole Probst-Hensch,Ulrich Quass,Ole Raaschou-Nielsen,Andrea Ranzi,Euripides G. Stephanou,Dorothee Sugiri,Orsolya Udvardy,Eva Vaskoevi,Gudrun Weinmayr,Bert Brunekreef,Gerard Hoek +44 more
TL;DR: The ESCAPE study as discussed by the authors investigated the relationship between long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution and health using cohort studies across Europe, and found substantial variability was found in spatial patterns of PM 2.5, PM2.5 absorbance, PM 10 and PM coarse.
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Visiting green space is associated with mental health and vitality: A cross-sectional study in four european cities.
Magdalena van den Berg,Mireille N M van Poppel,Mireille N M van Poppel,Irene van Kamp,Sandra Andrusaityte,Birute Balseviciene,Marta Cirach,Marta Cirach,Asta Danileviciute,Naomi Ellis,Gemma Hurst,Daniel Masterson,Graham Smith,Margarita Triguero-Mas,Margarita Triguero-Mas,Inga Uzdanaviciute,Puck D. de Wit,Willem van Mechelen,Christopher Gidlow,Regina Grazuleviciene,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Hanneke Kruize,Jolanda Maas,Jolanda Maas +24 more
TL;DR: The findings confirm the hypothesis that more time spent in green space is associated with higher scores on mental health and vitality scales, independent of cultural and climatic contexts.
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Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study
Abdonas Tamosiunas,Regina Grazuleviciene,Dalia Luksiene,Audrius Dedele,Regina Reklaitiene,Migle Baceviciene,Jone Vencloviene,Gailute Bernotiene,Ričardas Radišauskas,Vilija Malinauskiene,Egle Milinaviciene,Martin Bobak,Anne Peasey,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen +13 more
TL;DR: It was found that the distance from people’s residence to green spaces was not related to the prevalence of health-related variables, and public health policies aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles in urban settings could produce cardiovascular benefits.
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Pregnancy and Birth Cohort Resources in Europe: a Large Opportunity for Aetiological Child Health Research
Pernille Stemann Larsen,Mads Kamper-Jørgensen,Ashley J. Adamson,Henrique Barros,Jens Peter Bonde,Sonia Brescianini,Sinead Brophy,Maribel Casas,Graham Devereux,Merete Eggesbø,Maria Pia Fantini,Urs Frey,Urs Frey,Ulrike Gehring,Regina Grazuleviciene,Tine Brink Henriksen,Irva Hertz-Picciotto,Barbara Heude,Daniel O. Hryhorczuk,Hazel Inskip,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Debbie A Lawlor,Johnny Ludvigsson,Cecily Kelleher,Wieland Kiess,Berthold Koletzko,Claudia E. Kuehni,Inger Kull,Henriette Boye Kyhl,Per Magnus,Isabelle Momas,Dierdre Murray,Juha Pekkanen,Kinga Polańska,Daniela Porta,Gry Poulsen,Lorenzo Richiardi,Nel Roeleveld,Anne Mette Skovgaard,Radim J. Sram,Katrine Strandberg-Larsen,Carel Thijs,Manon van Eijsden,John Wright,Martine Vrijheid,Anne-Marie Nybo Andersen +45 more
TL;DR: An overview of European pregnancy and birth cohorts registered in a freely accessible database located at http://www.birthcohorts.net demonstrates a great potential for cross-cohort collaboration addressing important aspects of child health.