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Wolfgang Koenig
Researcher at Technische Universität München
Publications - 130
Citations - 14704
Wolfgang Koenig is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Coronary artery disease. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 130 publications receiving 10052 citations. Previous affiliations of Wolfgang Koenig include University of Ulm & McGill University.
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Changes of omentin-1 and chemerin during 4 weeks of lifestyle intervention and 1 year follow-up in children with obesity.
Monika Siegrist,Melanie Heitkamp,Isabell Braun,Nicolas Vogg,Bernhard Haller,Helmut Langhof,Wolfgang Koenig,Martin Halle +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of short-term lifestyle intervention in children with obesity on long-term follow-up body weight, adipokines and cardiometabolic risk parameters is scarce.
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PLA1A2 platelet polymorphism predicts mortality in prediabetic subjects of the population based KORA S4-Cohort
Bernd Stratmann,Tao Xu,Christa Meisinger,Barbara Menart,Michael Roden,Christian Herder,Harald Grallert,Annette Peters,Wolfgang Koenig,Thomas Illig,Heinz-Erich Wichmann,Rui Wang-Sattler,Wolfgang Rathmann,Diethelm Tschoepe +13 more
TL;DR: PLA1A2 polymorphism is associated with mortality in participants with HbA1c ranging from 5.5% (37 mmol/mol) to 6.5%.
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Atrial fibrillation and long-term prognosis of patients with stable coronary heart disease: Relevance of routine electrocardiogram.
Michelle L. Meyer,Andrea Jaensch,Ute Mons,Lutz P. Breitling,Harry Hahmann,Wolfgang Koenig,Hermann Brenner,Dietrich Rothenbacher +7 more
TL;DR: This poster presents a poster presented at the 2016 Munich Heart Alliance International Conference on Cardiovascular Research, where it was the first presentation of this type to be presented in Germany in more than a decade.
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Plasma copeptin levels are inversely associated with intima-media-thickness in men: the population-based KORA F4 study
Cornelia Then,Bernd Kowall,Andreas Lechner,Christa Meisinger,Margit Heier,Wolfgang Koenig,Annette Peters,Joachim Thiery,Wolfgang Rathmann,Jochen Seissler +9 more
TL;DR: Elevated copeptin levels were related to a lower IMT in men and subjects with prediabetes, suggesting that elevated copeptin concentrations do not exert proatherogenic effects on carotid arteries.
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Acute inflammation and long-term cardiovascular risk: Identifying an unrecognised vulnerable gap.
Hendrik B. Sager,Wolfgang Koenig +1 more
TL;DR: The large, well characterised register-based cohort study by Bergh et al. with long-term follow-up and extensive control for confounding variables provides strong evidence for the notion that severe acute bacterial infections indeed raise the probability of a delayed occurrence of cardiovascular events.