Vetenskapliga publikationer baserade på SDPP

Här listas vetenskapliga publikation som baseras på Stockholms diabetespreventiva program (SDPP).

  • Jesse D Thacher et al., Exposure to long-term source-specific transportation noise and incident breast cancer: A pooled study of eight Nordic cohorts. Environment International (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) 2023 Jul 22.
  • ThomasCole-Hunter et al., Long-term air pollution exposure and Parkinson’s Disease mortality in a large pooled European cohort: an ELAPSE study (sciencedirect.com). ScienceDirect 30 November 2022.
  • Jie Chen et al., Long-Term Exposure to Source-Specific Fine Particles and Mortality─A Pooled Analysis of 14 European Cohorts within the ELAPSE Project (pubs.acs.org).
  • Afroditi Alexandra Barouti, Per Tynelius, Anton Lager, Anneli Björklund. Fruit and vegetable intake and risk of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: results from a 20-year long prospective cohort study in Swedish men and women (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov).
  • Yacamán-Méndez, D., et al., Life-course trajectories of weight and their impact on the incidence of type 2 diabetes. Scientific Reports, 2021. 11(1): p. 12494.
  • Chen, J., et al., Long-Term Exposure to Fine Particle Elemental Components and Natural and Cause-Specific Mortality-a Pooled Analysis of Eight European Cohorts within the ELAPSE Project. Environ Health Perspect, 2021. 129(4): p. 47009.
  • Timm, L., et al., "I Did Not Believe You Could Get Better"-Reversal of Diabetes Risk Through Dietary Changes in Older Persons with Prediabetes in Region Stockholm. Nutrients, 2019. 11(11).
  • Ljungman, P.L.S., et al., Long-Term Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution, Black Carbon, and Their Source Components in Relation to Ischemic Heart Disease and Stroke. Environ Health Perspect, 2019. 127(10): p. 107012.
  • Pyko, A., et al., Long-term transportation noise exposure and incidence of ischaemic heart disease and stroke: a cohort study. Occup Environ Med, 2019. 76(4): p. 201-207.
  • Nagel, G., et al., Air pollution and incidence of cancers of the stomach and the upper aerodigestive tract in the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE).Int J Cancer, 2018. 143(7): p. 1632-1643.
  • Persson, Å., et al., Urban residential greenness and adiposity: A cohort study in Stockholm County. Environ Int, 2018. 121(Pt 1): p. 832-841.
  • Pyko, A., et al., Transportation noise and incidence of hypertension. Int J Hyg Environ Health, 2018. 221(8): p. 1133-1141.
  • Andersen, Z.J., et al., Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and incidence of brain tumor: the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE). Neuro Oncol, 2018. 20(3): p. 420-432.
  • Pedersen, M., et al., Is There an Association Between Ambient Air Pollution and Bladder Cancer Incidence? Analysis of 15 European Cohorts. Eur Urol Focus, 2018. 4(1): p. 113-120.
  • Andersen, Z.J., et al., Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Incidence of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer in 15 European Cohorts within the ESCAPE Project. Environ Health Perspect, 2017. 125(10): p. 107005.
  • Pyko, A., et al., Long-Term Exposure to Transportation Noise in Relation to Development of Obesity-a Cohort Study. Environ Health Perspect, 2017. 125(11): p. 117005.
  • Fuks, K.B., et al., Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and traffic noise and incident hypertension in seven cohorts of the European study of cohorts for air pollution effects (ESCAPE). Eur Heart J, 2017. 38(13): p. 983-990.
  • Raaschou-Nielsen, O., et al., Outdoor air pollution and risk for kidney parenchyma cancer in 14 European cohorts. Int J Cancer, 2017. 140(7): p. 1528-1537.
  • Hukic, D.S., et al., Genetic variants of increased waist circumference in psychosis. Psychiatr Genet, 2017. 27(6): p. 210-218.
  • Lu, J., et al., IGFBP1 increases β-cell regeneration by promoting α- to β-cell transdifferentiation. Embo j, 2016. 35(18): p. 2026-44.
  • Hukic, D.S., et al., Melatonin receptor 1B gene associated with hyperglycemia in bipolar disorder. Psychiatr Genet, 2016. 26(3): p. 136-9.
  • Wagner, H., et al., No Effect of High-Dose Vitamin D Treatment on beta-Cell Function, Insulin Sensitivity, or Glucose Homeostasis in Subjects With Abnormal Glucose Tolerance: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Diabetes Care, 2016. 39(3): p. 345-52.
  • Raaschou-Nielsen, O., et al., Particulate matter air pollution components and risk for lung cancer. Environ Int, 2016. 87: p. 66-73.
  • Mannheimer, B., et al., No impact of vitamin D on the CYP3A biomarker 4beta-hydroxycholesterol in patients with abnormal glucose regulation. PLoS One, 2015. 10(4): p. e0121984.
  • Hukic, D., et al., Genes associated with increased fasting glucose in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. J Diabetes Metab, 2015. 6(3).
  • Ring, M., et al., Influence of physical activity and gender on arterial function in type 2 diabetes, normal and impaired glucose tolerance. Diab Vasc Dis Res, 2015. 12(5): p. 315-24.
  • Olsson, E., et al., Diabetes and glucose disturbances in patients with psychosis in Sweden. BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care, 2015. 3(1): p. e000120.
  • Beelen, R., et al., Natural-cause mortality and long-term exposure to particle components: an analysis of 19 European cohorts within the multi-center ESCAPE project. Environ Health Perspect, 2015. 123(6): p. 525-33.
  • Korek, M.J., et al., Traffic-related air pollution exposure and incidence of stroke in four cohorts from Stockholm. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol, 2015. 25(5): p. 517-23.
  • Hilding, A., C. Shen, and C.G. Ostenson, Social network and development of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes in middle-aged Swedish women and men. Diabetes Res Clin Pract, 2015. 107(1): p. 166-77.
  • Pyko, A., et al., Exposure to traffic noise and markers of obesity. Occup Environ Med, 2015. 72(8): p. 594-601.
  • Beelen, R., et al., Long-term exposure to air pollution and cardiovascular mortality: an analysis of 22 European cohorts. Epidemiology, 2014. 25(3): p. 368-78.
  • Wang, M., et al., Long-term exposure to elemental constituents of particulate matter and cardiovascular mortality in 19 European cohorts: results from the ESCAPE and TRANSPHORM projects. Environ Int, 2014. 66: p. 97-106.
  • Stafoggia, M., et al., Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and incidence of cerebrovascular events: results from 11 European cohorts within the ESCAPE project. Environ Health Perspect, 2014. 122(9): p. 919-25.
  • Fuks, K.B., et al., Arterial blood pressure and long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution: an analysis in the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE). Environ Health Perspect, 2014. 122(9): p. 896-905.
  • Almgren, M., et al., Human adenovirus-36 is uncommon in type 2 diabetes and is associated with increased insulin sensitivity in adults in Sweden. Ann Med, 2014. 46(7): p. 539-46.
  • Eriksson, C., et al., Long-term aircraft noise exposure and body mass index, waist circumference, and type 2 diabetes: a prospective study. Environ Health Perspect, 2014. 122(7): p. 687-94.
  • Cesaroni, G., et al., Long term exposure to ambient air pollution and incidence of acute coronary events: prospective cohort study and meta-analysis in 11 European cohorts from the ESCAPE Project. Bmj, 2014. 348: p. f7412.
  • Beelen, R., et al., Effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on natural-cause mortality: an analysis of 22 European cohorts within the multicentre ESCAPE project. Lancet, 2014. 383(9919): p. 785-95.
  • Osby, U., et al., Psychotic disorder is an independent risk factor for increased fasting glucose and waist circumference. Nord J Psychiatry, 2014. 68(4): p. 251-8.
  • Raaschou-Nielsen, O., et al., Air pollution and lung cancer incidence in 17 European cohorts: prospective analyses from the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE). Lancet Oncol, 2013. 14(9): p. 813-22.
  • Gu, T., et al., Increased DNA methylation levels of the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 gene are associated with type 2 diabetes in Swedish men. Clin Epigenetics, 2013. 5(1): p. 21.
  • Gu, H.F., et al., Evaluation of IGFBP-7 DNA methylation changes and serum protein variation in Swedish subjects with and without type 2 diabetes. Clin Epigenetics, 2013. 5(1): p. 20.
  • Fritz, T., et al., Effects of Nordic walking on cardiovascular risk factors in overweight individuals with type 2 diabetes, impaired or normal glucose tolerance. Diabetes Metab Res Rev, 2013. 29(1): p. 25-32.
  • Eriksson, A.K., et al., Work stress, sense of coherence, and risk of type 2 diabetes in a prospective study of middle-aged Swedish men and women. Diabetes Care, 2013. 36(9): p. 2683-9.
  • Wirstrom, T., et al., Consumption of whole grain reduces risk of deteriorating glucose tolerance, including progression to prediabetes. Am J Clin Nutr, 2013. 97(1): p. 179-87.
  • Spectre, G., et al., Postprandial platelet activation is related to postprandial plasma insulin rather than glucose in patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, 2012. 61(9): p. 2380-4.
  • Langberg, E.C., et al., Genetic association of adrenergic receptor alpha 2A with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Obesity (Silver Spring), 2013. 21(8): p. 1720-5.
  • Ostenson, C.G., et al., High consumption of smokeless tobacco ("snus") predicts increased risk of type 2 diabetes in a 10-year prospective study of middle-aged Swedish men. Scand J Public Health, 2012. 40(8): p. 730-7.
  • Almgren, M., et al., Adenovirus-36 is associated with obesity in children and adults in Sweden as determined by rapid ELISA. PLoS One, 2012. 7(7): p. e41652.
  • Deleskog, A., et al., Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level predicts progression to type 2 diabetes in individuals with prediabetes but not with normal glucose tolerance. Diabetologia, 2012. 55(6): p. 1668-78.
  • Eriksson, A.K., et al., The influence of non-response in a population-based cohort study on type 2 diabetes evaluated by the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register. Eur J Epidemiol, 2012. 27(3): p. 153-62.
  • Eriksson, A.K., et al., Personality traits and abnormal glucose regulation in middle-aged Swedish men and women. Diabetes Res Clin Pract, 2012. 95(1): p. 145-52.
  • Cullmann, M., A. Hilding, and C.G. Ostenson, Alcohol consumption and risk of pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes development in a Swedish population. Diabet Med, 2012. 29(4): p. 441-52.
  • Cullmann, M., A. Hilding, and C.G. Ostenson, Alcohol consumption and risk of pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes development in a Swedish population. Diabet Med, 2012. 29(4): p. 441-52.
  • Deleskog, A., A. Hilding, and C.G. Ostenson, Oral contraceptive use and abnormal glucose regulation in Swedish middle aged women. Diabetes Res Clin Pract, 2011. 92(2): p. 288-92.
  • Spectre, G., et al., Twice daily dosing of aspirin improves platelet inhibition in whole blood in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and micro- or macrovascular complications. Thromb Haemost, 2011. 106(3): p. 491-9.
  • Gu, H.F., et al., Evaluation of Sox2 genetic effect on the development of type 2 diabetes. Gene, 2011. 486(1-2): p. 94-6.
  • Strawbridge, R.J., et al., Genome-wide association identifies nine common variants associated with fasting proinsulin levels and provides new insights into the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, 2011. 60(10): p. 2624-34.
  • Fritz, T., et al., Effects of Nordic walking on health-related quality of life in overweight individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus, impaired or normal glucose tolerance. Diabet Med, 2011. 28(11): p. 1362-72.
  • Eriksson, C., et al., Aircraft noise and incidence of hypertension--gender specific effects. Environ Res, 2010. 110(8): p. 764-72.
  • Lewitt, M.S., et al., IGF-binding protein 1 and abdominal obesity in the development of type 2 diabetes in women. Eur J Endocrinol, 2010. 163(2): p. 233-42.
  • Johansson, P., et al., A cost-effectiveness analysis of a community-based diabetes prevention program in Sweden. Int J Technol Assess Health Care, 2009. 25(3): p. 350-8.
  • Alvarsson, M., A. Hilding, and C.G. Ostenson, Factors determining normalization of glucose intolerance in middle-aged Swedish men and women: a 8-10-year follow-up. Diabet Med, 2009. 26(4): p. 345-53.
  • Lehtihet, M., et al., Low IGFBP-1 is a marker of impaired skin vascular response to both endothelial and non-endothelial stimulation in healthy males. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 2009. 3(2): p. 103-108.
  • Dahlman, I., et al., Functional and genetic analysis in type 2 diabetes of liver X receptor alleles--a cohort study. BMC Med Genet, 2009. 10: p. 27.
  • Sundsten, T., C.G. Ostenson, and P. Bergsten, Serum protein patterns in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus--influence of diabetic environment and family history of diabetes. Diabetes Metab Res Rev, 2008. 24(2): p. 148-54.
  • Eriksson, A.K., et al., Psychological distress and risk of pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes in a prospective study of Swedish middle-aged men and women. Diabet Med, 2008. 25(7): p. 834-42.
  • Lewitt, M.S., et al., Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-1 in the prediction and development of type 2 diabetes in middle-aged Swedish men. Diabetologia, 2008. 51(7): p. 1135-45.
  • GUSTAVSSON, J.P., et al., Measurement invariance of personality traits from a five-factor model perspective: multi-group confirmatory factor analyses of the HP5 inventory. 2008. 49(5): p. 459-467.
  • Dahlman, I., et al., Estrogen receptor alpha gene variants associate with type 2 diabetes and fasting plasma glucose. Pharmacogenet Genomics, 2008. 18(11): p. 967-75.
  • Razmara, M., et al., Platelet hyperprocoagulant activity in Type 2 diabetes mellitus: attenuation by glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibition. J Thromb Haemost, 2008. 6(12): p. 2186-92.
  • Nordman, S., et al., Genetic variation of the adenylyl cyclase 3 (AC3) locus and its influence on type 2 diabetes and obesity susceptibility in Swedish men. Int J
  • Strawbridge, R.J., et al., GHR exon 3 polymorphism: Association with type 2 diabetes mellitus and metabolic disorder. Growth Hormone & IGF Research, 2007. 17(5): p. 392-398.
  • Langberg, E.C., et al., Genetic variation in receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase sigma is associated with type 2 diabetes in Swedish Caucasians. Eur J Endocrinol, 2007. 157(4): p. 459-64.
  • Eriksson, C., et al., Aircraft noise and incidence of hypertension. Epidemiology, 2007. 18(6): p. 716-21.
  • Agardh, E.E., et al., Socio-economic position at three points in life in association with type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in middle-aged Swedish men and women. International Journal of Epidemiology, 2007. 36(1): p. 84-92.
  • Andersson, C.M., et al., Local Media Monitoring in Process Evaluation. Experiences From the Stockholm Diabetes Prevention Programme. Journal of Health Communication, 2007. 12(3): p. 269-283.
  • Razmara, M., et al., Food Intake Enhances Thromboxane Receptor–Mediated Platelet Activation in Type 2 Diabetic Patients but Not in Healthy Subjects. Diabetes Care, 2007. 30(1): p. 138-140.
  • Agardh, E.E., et al., The magnitude of bias in a cross-sectional study on lifestyle factors in relation to Type 2 diabetes. Scand J Public Health, 2006. 34(6): p. 665-8.
  • Hilding, A., et al., The impact of family history of diabetes and lifestyle factors on abnormal glucose regulation in middle-aged Swedish men and women. Diabetologia, 2006. 49(11): p. 2589-98.
  • Sydhoff, J., et al., [Health referral--effective in primary health care. Good tool in the prevention/treatment of for example overweight and type 2 diabetes]. Lakartidningen, 2006. 103(6): p. 375-7.
  • Yngen, M., et al., Meal-induced platelet activation in Type 2 diabetes mellitus: effects of treatment with repaglinide and glibenclamide. Diabet Med, 2006. 23(2): p. 134-140.
  • Lavebratt, C., et al., Association study between chromosome 10q26.11 and obesity among Swedish men. Int J Obes (Lond), 2005. 29(12): p. 1422-8.
  • Jörneskog, G., et al., Early Microvascular Dysfunction in Healthy Normal-Weight Males With Heredity for Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes care, 2005. 28(6): p. 1495-1497.
  • Ding, B., et al., Human neuropeptide Y signal peptide gain-of-function polymorphism is associated with increased body mass index: possible mode of function. Regul Pept, 2005. 127(1-3): p. 45-53.
  • Nordman, S., et al., Leu7Pro polymorphism in the neuropeptide Y (NPY) gene is associated with impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes in Swedish men. Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes, 2005. 113(5): p. 282-7.
  • Andersson, C.M., et al., A longitudinal assessment of inter-sectoral participation in a community-based diabetes prevention programme. Soc Sci Med, 2005. 61(11): p. 2407-22.
  • Kuhl, J., et al., Characterisation of subjects with early abnormalities of glucose tolerance in the Stockholm Diabetes Prevention Programme: the impact of sex and type 2 diabetes heredity. Diabetologia, 2005. 48(1): p. 35-40.
  • Gu, H.F., et al., Quantitative trait loci near the insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) gene contribute to variation in plasma insulin levels. Diabetes, 2004. 53(8): p. 2137-42.
  • Agardh, E.E., et al., Coffee consumption, type 2 diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance in Swedish men and women. J Intern Med, 2004. 255(6): p. 645-52.
  • Agardh, E.E., et al., Explanations of socioeconomic differences in excess risk of type 2 diabetes in Swedish men and women. Diabetes Care, 2004. 27(3): p. 716-21.
  • Andersson, C.M., et al., Health promotion activities in annual reports of local governments‘Health for all’ targets as a tool for content analysis. European Journal of Public Health, 2003. 13(3): p. 235-239.
  • Agardh, E.E., et al., Work stress and low sense of coherence is associated with type 2 diabetes in middle-aged Swedish women. Diabetes Care, 2003. 26(3): p. 719-24.
  • Andersson, C.M., G.E. Bjaras, and C.G. Ostenson, A stage model for assessing a community-based diabetes prevention program in Sweden. Health Promot Int, 2002. 17(4): p. 317-27.
  • Grill, V., et al., Hyperproinsulinemia and Proinsulin-to-Insulin Ratios in Swedish Middle-aged Men: Association with Glycemia and Insulin Resistance but Not with Family History of Diabetes. American Journal of Epidemiology, 2002. 155(9): p. 834-841.
  • Bjaras, G., et al., Walking campaign: a model for developing participation in physical activity? Experiences from three campaign periods of the Stockholm Diabetes Prevention Program (SDPP). Patient Educ Couns, 2001. 42(1): p. 9-14.
  • Yngen, M., et al., Acute hyperglycemia increases soluble P-selectin in male patients with mild diabetes mellitus. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis, 2001. 12(2): p. 109-16.
  • Persson, P.G., et al., Cigarette smoking, oral moist snuff use and glucose intolerance. J Intern Med, 2000. 248(2): p. 103-10.
  • Carlsson, S., et al., Alcohol consumption, Type 2 diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance in middle-aged Swedish men. Diabet Med, 2000. 17(11): p. 776-81.
  • Hjalmarson, A., S. Rossner, and C.G. Ostenson, Supervised physical activity in Sweden: in theory and practice. Patient Educ Couns, 2000. 39(2-3): p. 281-4.
  • Grill, V., et al., Family history of diabetes in middle-aged Swedish men is a gender unrelated factor which associates with insulinopenia in newly diagnosed diabetic subjects. Diabetologia, 1999. 42(1): p. 15-23.
  • Carlsson, S., et al., Low birth weight, family history of diabetes, and glucose intolerance in Swedish middle-aged men. Diabetes Care, 1999. 22(7): p. 1043-7.
  • Bjärås, G., L. Klinge Härberg, and C.-G. Östenson, Walking campaigns - a useful way to get people involved in physical activity?:Experience from the Stockholm Diabetes Prevention Program (SDPP). 1999. 27(3): p. 237-238.
  • Carlsson, S., et al., Weight history, glucose intolerance, and insulin levels in middle-aged Swedish men. Am J Epidemiol, 1998. 148(6): p. 539-45.
  • Persson, P.-G., et al., Food frequency questionnaire versus 7-day weighed dietary record information on dietary fibre and fat intake in middle-aged Swedish men. Scandinavian journal of social medicine, 1998. 26(1): p. 75-80.
  • Bjärås, G., et al., Strategies and Methods for Implementing a Community-Based Diabetes Primary Prevention Program in Sweden. Health Promotion International, 1997. 12(2): p. 151-160.
  • Sanderson, C., et al., Effect and stage models in community intervention programmes; and the development of the Model for Management of Intervention Programme Preparation (MMIPP). Health Promotion International, 1996. 11(2): p. 143-156.