Isabel Ferreira
0000-0003-1434-0607
University of Queensland
112 papers found
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The association between the-374T/A polymorphism of the receptor for advanced glycation endproducts gene and blood pressure and arterial stiffness is modified by glucose metabolism status: The Hoorn and CoDAM studies
The inverse association between alcohol intake and complement C3 can be attributed to wine consumption and is explained by inflammation, HDL and insulin resistance, the CODAM study
Higher plasma advanced glycation endproducts levels are associated with incident cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in type 1 diabetes: a 12-year follow-up study
Impaired glucose metabolism and type 2 diabetes are associated with hypercoagulability as determined by thrombin generation in plasma: the role of central obesity and low-grade inflammation. The Hoorn Study
Urinary D-lactate levels are increased in type 2 diabetic patients and are inversely associated with ankle arm index: The CODAM study
Low-grade inflammation and endothelial dysfunction precede the increase in pulse pressure in type 1 diabetes: a 20-yr longitudinal study
Differences in minor amputation rate in European foot centres are largely explained by differences in disease severity at presentation
Polymorphisms in glyoxalase 1 gene are not associated with vascular complications: the Hoorn and CoDAM studies:
Microalbuminuria and Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction Are Independently Associated With Cardiovascular Mortality: Evidence for Distinct Pathways: The Hoorn Study
The metabolic syndrome in elderly individuals is associated with greater muscular, but not elastic arterial stiffness, independent of low-grade inflammation, endothelial dysfunction or insulin resistance—The Hoorn Study
Associations between components of the metabolic syndrome and fatty liver are mediated by insulin resistance and endothelial dysfunction, but not by inflammation (the CODAM study)
Preeclampsia and increased blood pressure in the offspring: meta-analysis and critical review of the evidence
Low-grade inflammation can partly explain the association between the metabolic syndrome and either coronary artery disease or severity of peripheral arterial disease: The CODAM study
Association of polymorphism in the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) gene with circulating RAGE levels
The association between the-374T/A polymorphism of the RAGE gene and blood pressure and arterial stiffness is modified by glucose metabolism status. The Hoorn and CoDAM studies
To amputate or not to amputate? Healing rates following minor amputation vs conservative treatment of diabetic foot ulcers
Predicting mortality of psychogeriatric patients: A simple prognostic frailty risk score
A Positive Family History for Cardiovascular Disease Identifies Patients Prone to Develop Recurrent Arterial Thrombotic Events
Higher plasma sRAGE levels are associated with incident cardiovascular morbidity and mortality as well as all-cause mortality in type 1 diabetes: a 12-yr follow-up study
Association between the metabolic syndrome and coronary artery disease or ankle-arm index: mediation by low-grade inflammation and/or endothelial dysfunction (the CODAM study)
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